Georgia WIC
The Georgia WIC Program provides no-cost nutrition support for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under age five. This includes monthly food benefits, breastfeeding support, nutrition… Read More
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  	  	The Georgia WIC Program provides no-cost nutrition support for pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under age five. This includes monthly food benefits, breastfeeding support, nutrition… Read More
    	  
  	  	Adult caregivers needed for research study with Emory university. Total compensation is $500-550 with 10-11 hours of time committed over the course of one year…. Read More
The following post is cross-posted from the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Transit Planning and Coordination page. Human Services Transportation (HST) includes a broad range of… Read More
    	  
  	  	Please join the Atlanta Regional Commission for two virtual public hearings on October 29th. First, there will be the Area Plan on Aging Hearing, held… Read More
Join Evidence Based Programs for a 16 week in-person series to learn Tai Chi for arthritis and falls… Read More
Join Evidence Based Programs for a 16 week in-person series to learn Tai Chi for arthritis and falls… Read More
Join Evidence Based Programs for a 16 week in-person series to learn Tai Chi for arthritis and falls… Read More
The Atlanta Area Agency on Aging proudly announces its achievement of receiving a SAGECare Credential. This prestigious credential is a testament to the Atlanta AAA’s unwavering commitment to providing an inclusive and affirming environment for LGBTQ+ older adults.
“Thanks to SAGECare for providing impactful education and consultation, enabling ARC to better serve our region’s diverse older populations,” said Becky Kurtz, Managing Director, “Our SAGECare Credential affirms our commitment to serve LGBTQ+ elders in metro Atlanta with sensitivity and respect.”