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OSA 35th Anniversary
Comments 0 | Recommend 0The State Office of Aging is celebrating its 35th birthday Friday.
During its 35 years, officials from the OSA say they have worked to meet their mission and commitment to our state's 1.8 million citizens age 60 and older.
"Aging issues are becoming more into the forefront as we see an aging baby boom generation and we need to be aware of the assets that they bring," said Sharon Gire, director of the State Office on Aging.
The OSA provides programs and services throughout the state for senior citizens, and works to give them independence.
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