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Letter on Disabilities Sent by President and CEO, Karen Schrock to News Media
What makes our work particularly rewarding are the numerous inspiring success stories. Just recently, we assisted in the transition of a young man to independent living in his own apartment, a feat never imagined by his sister. With our support, encouragement and new bathing suit, another young woman learned to swim for the first time, fulfilling her lifelong dream...

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Testimony on AAA 1-B 2007-2009 Draft Plan
We have always admired AAA 1-B’s provider network for providing excellent, quality services to older adults.  AAA 1-B is a leader when it comes to prioritizing what is really needed, identifying what is needed and then advocating on behalf of older persons and their caregivers...

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The Senior Alliance


TESTIMONY ON THE SENIOR ALLIANCE AREA AGENCY ON AGING
1-C DRAFT MULTI YEAR AREA PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 2007-2009
June 7, 2006

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2006 Brings Many Challenges and Changes

2006 promises to be yet another challenging year for Adult Well-Being Services. To prepare for some of those challenges, the Board of Directors held its annual planning retreat on January 19, 2006 to hear from leaders in a number of areas...

[Spring Edition 2006 - Newsletter in PDF File Format]


 
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