National Elder Awareness Day at The College of Central Florida's
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About UsIt's not over until it's over, and we have a long way to go!
The Council & Economic Partnership is a bit elderly in membership year count, but we are not without resources, successes and momentum in life. Stay Active to keep your life developed momentum. (Our founder still races cars under a full completion license SCCA). If you think you are going to abuse us or anyone elderly, come to Daytona, or Sebring International Speedway and tango with him. His name is Don Browning, and if you are over 70 and can even keep up with him you may win US Super Speedway Elder's Bragging Rights. Don't bet against either of the Browning Brothers. Don's brother George is older and maybe not faster but likely fast enough to take your money. Step up to recognize still active elders. Elder Status is a sign of success and momentum. Don't mess with the Elderly, we are pretty well connected and possibly sharper than you think. With luck, you may be able to join the elder crowd and enjoy the view! Elder Abuse is no joke. Protect people of all ages. Don't underestimate the power of the elderly. We will not be kicked to the curb. Yes, we may be a bit older than you but we have full validity under the law. Embrace the Elderly, they carry the code of success in life and business. We leave all government funding for those who can help carry the message. We are able to give pro bono support to those who are activatly helping the elderly. Demand your rights before your are a victim. Extend your non-victim stage in live vulnerabilities. |
Ocala Network of Resources come together on Elder Abuse Awareness Day.
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![]() The Division of Elder Affairs Teams up with many local resources for an exceptional afternoon of presentation.
An Incredible program designed by Jennifer Kerkhoff was designed to help elders continue their Momentum in Life. An afternoon of food, fun and information designed to allow a lifetime of momentum to prevail against possible adversity. The program addressed pitfalls that may confront elders, however, it was a message of hope and community. From the Marion County Sheriff's office to Marion County Elder Affairs and especially Betty Flagg giving out information designed to celebrate the person regardless of age. Thank you, Betty Flagg, Jessica McCune, and Jennifer Kerkhoff, to name just a few delivering a positive message to a packed CFCC Webber Center. The Council & Economic Partnership of Florida fully endorses Free Networking for Elders, our Cultural Elite. |