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Coalition for Senior Safety By by Barbara Mascio Start Your Own Business as an Event Planner or Fund Raiser
Coalition for Senior Safety Programs
Are you disturbed by a recent news story about a frail elderly senior that fell victim to fraud, theft, or some telemarketing scam? Or perhaps you have just heard about an isolated senior that fell in the home, or a senior involved in a driving accident, or a horrible story involving elder abuse?
Have you ever heard yourself say, "Somebody ought to do something!"? Maybe that somebody is YOU. What may have seemed an overwhelming task has now been made easy through the simple instructions within our ebook. We will show you step-by-step how you can start a crime awareness program or any variety of senior safety programs. Using our how to manual, anyone can now start a Coalition for Senior Safety Program in any local community.
The Coalition for Senior Safety ebook (http://www.coalitionforseniorsafety.org) walks you through how to start, what programs to focus on, how to get the support from local businesses, local city officials, merchants, and your local police department. If you prefer, you may order the book on CD.
You will learn about the types of crimes
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and abuse committed against our elderly population and how to educate the senior community so that they dont fall victim to these crimes. We will show you how to raise money and how to use the barter system to make your senior safety program easy to start and implement.
Whether you are one caring individual or a group such as; a neighborhood watch, a religious organization, chamber of commerce, a non-profit organization (and so on) you can start your own Coalition for Senior Safety program. In fact, you could launch a business as an Event Planner or Professional Fund Raiser, create an income for yourself and at the same time, make a positive impact within your local community.
The Coalition for Senior Safety program is sponsored by Senior Approved Services (http://www.seniorapprovedservices.com) and has received raving reviews from senior advocates across the United States. See Reviews (http://www.coalitionforseniorsafety.org/reviews.html1.html) Order your copy today and you will receive a password code to open it within 24 hours of receipt of payment.
Founder of Senior Approved Services and co-author of the Coalition for Senior Safety Handbook
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Spring is in the air, and it's time to shake off winter doldrums, lace up the running shoes and get moving. While many older people tend to slow down in winter, experts at the VA Maryland Health Care System's Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC) say that keeping active all year is the key to good health, particulary for senior citizens. (PRWeb Mar 10, 2010)
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Old age consists of ages nearing the average lifespan of human beings, and thus the end of the human life cycle. Euphemisms for older people include advanced adult, elderly, and senior or senior citizen. Older people have limited regenerative abilities and are more prone to disease, syndromes, and sickness than other adults. For the biology of aging see Senescence.
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