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There is no question that our lives are radically changing on account of COVID-19. Many of us may need different kinds of information and services than we needed before. We may also have new opportunities to learn and grow. While the mission of Senior Access Points of Larimer County has always been to connect older adults and caregivers with aging-related resources (LarimerSeniors.org), it has become even more important that community residents know about the many services and opportunities available to them during these complex times. Here are a few resources available to you through the community partners that make up Senior Access Points:
Thank you for those who were able to join us for our TeleTown Hall on May 6, 2020 from 10am-11am. Please note resources below that were mentioned on the call.
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Here are answers to frequently asked questions by older adults that are specifically related to concerns about COVID-19.
AARP Colorado event cancellation notice due to Coronavirus
We’re writing with an important message to let you know that we have canceled our external events until further notice. While convening events is a core part of our mission, we have changed our approach in light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Did you ever think about becoming a school teacher? Do you have professional experience that you believe would make you an outstanding educator? Did you know that charter schools in Colorado receive a waiver from the educator licensing requirements and frequently hire individuals who have work experience in their field of study, but who may not be traditionally trained as a teacher? Our K-12 students in Colorado need diverse teachers, educators, and leaders standing at the head of their classrooms and schools. This includes diversity in race, ethnicity, age, gender, socioeconomic, geographic, sexual orientation, and academic/professional backgrounds.
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AARP CO would like to inform you of volunteer opportunities with St. Vrain Habitat for Humanity. Join Habitat for Humanity as they build homes, community and hope. They have served families living and working in the St. Vrain Valley and Estes Park for 30 years; building over 100 new homes and completing more than 35 critical repairs. In the next decade, they want to double thier impact, completing another 100 new homes and 50 repairs. Join St. Vrain Habitat as they help hard-working, low income households build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter.
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