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Forty Friends in Forty Days 

SAAA has a critical need for forty friends in forty days who will take a stand in support of SAAA and make an impact contribution of at least $1,000.
In March, SAAA faces a crisis with over $80,000 in unfunded expenses.  To keep the doors open, staff at the main office has taken significant pay cuts – Program Directors are taking a 10% cut in salary.   If we do not close this funding gap, SAAA will be forced to make even deeper cuts that will eliminate programs and reduce services.

Click here to find out how you can be one of SAAA's Forty Friends!

List of Friends and Chart of Progress Coming Soon!

Clarke Groundbreaking Ceremony

Saturday January 21st

Clarke Groundbreaking

Pictured are Lisa Cooke, Director of Clarke County Parks and Recreation, Bonnie Dodson, Director of SAAA Clarke Active Living Center  and Martha Myer,  Chair of Clarke Capital Campaign at the groundbreaking ceremony for the SAAA's new Active Living Center. 

Approximately 60 guests: members of Clarke Board of Supervisors, SAAA's Capital Campaign Committee, Clarke Parks and Recreation Staff, SAAA Staff and Active Living Center particpants and volunteers gathered on a cold Saturday to celebrate this exciting step as the addition to the recreation center A Place for All Ages is built.

A webpage with more photos and information will be coming soon.   

 

 

 

 

Upcoming Events 

SAAA Board of Directors
will meet at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, February 7th
 in the Conference Room at the Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging
207 Mosby Lane Front Royal. 

 

SAAA's Annual Active Living Center (ALC) Valentine's Day Party 
Wednesday, February 8th 10 AM- 1PM
Clarke County Parks and Recreation
Contact your local ALC for more information 

 

The Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging (SAAA) is a non profit organization that provides high quality services and opportunities that enhance the dignity and independence of seniors and promote their contributions to the community.

 Agency services are designed to assist older persons who wish to stay in their own homes, to provide information for seniors and their families, to protect individuals living in long term care residences, and to facilitate staying active and provide community service.

 

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