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Events and Opportunities
Celebrate the Aging Services Network During Age+Action 2024
Part of what makes Age+Action the premier conference for aging services professionals is how it celebrates the outstanding work of individuals and organizations across the country. Tell us who you think is changing the world of aging for the better. Three categories will be judged and the winners will receive a Trailblazers in Aging Award during this year's conference. Thank you for helping us celebrate these efforts!
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Nominate a Trailblazer in Aging by Feb. 23
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Tell Congress to Keep Medicare Affordable for All
Proposals under consideration in Congress do not currently include continued funding for a program that helps low-income Medicare beneficiaries afford their health care costs. There is still time to push for this funding, but you must act quickly. Visit our Action Center and send a message to your members of Congress today.
Send your message
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Mark Your Calendar!
Technology has a place in senior centers, too
The conveniences of modern life are available in senior centers thanks to the efforts of senior center staff across the country. See how technology fueled award-winning programs and narrowed the digital divide.
Watch live on Feb. 14 @ 2 p.m. ET
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Best practices for benefits outreach
In this month's technical assistance call, Benefits Enrollment Center staff will showcase what they've learned working with rural populations. These calls are a great way to avoid reinventing the wheel in your work.
Tune in on Feb. 14 @ 2 p.m. ET
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Positive and inclusive policymaking
Hill Days are essential tools for advocates. In our Feb. 21 webinar, NCOA's Public Policy and Advocacy team will show you how to plan a Hill Day event, tell powerful stories, and make a lasting impact through strategic engagement..
Join us on Feb. 21 @ 2 p.m. ET
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An artful approach to arts programming
Providing older adults with an outlet for their creativity is rewarding for everyone involved. Learn what works and what doesn't from professionals who have hosted art programs in senior centers.
This event starts Feb. 28 @ 2 p.m. ET
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