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Winter Newsletter 2023

Posted on December 12, 2022 by admin
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Dec

In this issue.

ABCD Dementia Inclusive Initiatives

Alberta Council on Aging Updates

UofA Family Caregivers Research Update

Walking the Nordic Way–#JustAddPoles

AAG Futures Policy Forum

Why We Volunteer!

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For over 55 years the Alberta Council on Aging has been a voice for Seniors’ in Alberta. We are a non-profit charitable organization committed to working towards improving the quality of life for all older Albertans through advocacy, education, and inclusion.

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