Sarasota, FL
A collaboration of organizations, leaders and community members coming together to address aging issues in the Tampa Bay area.
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Atlanta, GA
County-based partnerships committed to the creation of a better community for all ages.
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Charlottesville, VA
A plan created by the Jefferson Area Board on Aging to prepare Charlottesville and the five surrounding counties for the aging community.
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Fairfax County, VA
Active steps taken by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to prepare for a rapidly increasing older population.
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Santa Cruz, CA
A program implemented by the City of Santa Cruz to help mitigate problems caused by one of the country's most expensive housing market.
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Arizona
A comprehensive state effort to prepare Arizona for its aging population.
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San Diego, CA
A continuing education program that has been offering free, non-credit classes to older adults since 1914.
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Raleigh, NC
An extensive program that offers a variety of sports and recreational activities, trips, educational seminars, workshops, volunteer opportunities, and more to older adults.
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Chicago, IL
A nonprofit volunteer organization that provides additional staff for performing arts establishments in and around Chicago.
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Kansas City, MO
An initiative of the Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute that has brought unprecedented research and commercialization opportunities to the Kansas City area.
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Los Angeles, CA
A community-based theater that actively engages older adults, as well as performers of all ethnicities and experience levels.
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Seattle, WA
An 8 to 10 week course designed to provide older adults with self-empowerment through training in a number of different artistic media.
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Kansas City, MO
An elected body of officials, ages 60 years or older, serving a number of communities across Northwest Missouri.
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New York City, NY
An interactive educational experience for older adults suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
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Bridge Builders Award
Greater Homewood Community Corporation and The Johns Hopkins University Center on Aging and Health for developing a unique, ten-year partnership that has resulted in the Baltimore Experience Corps, a model program that brings the time, experience, and wisdom of older adults to bear in improving the academic and behavioral outcome of children in Baltimore City Public Schools.
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