Wellesley Council on Aging Mission Statement
The mission of the Wellesley Council on Aging is to serve as a supportive family resource as emerging needs of Wellesley residents become more complex; and to advocate for and provide, in a cost-effective manner, a safe, congenial environment where seniors may participate in social, educational, and cultural programs reflective of their needs. The Council on Aging is funded in part by grants from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs, The Fund for Wellesley, and Springwell.
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Transportation Options
When: Monday, May 14, 2012
Time: 1:00 - 2:15 p.m.
Where: Wellesley Community Center
Henderson Hall (2nd floor)
219 Washington Street
R.S.V.P: 781.235.3961
Learn about:
~ Wellesley COA bus service
~Wellesley COA Volunteer Drivers Program
~Busy Bee
~Springwell Medical Escort Program
~The RIDE (a service of the MBTA)
~iTN (Independant Transportation Network)
This informational session will be led by Sandy Boris-Berkowitz, Transportation Options Coordinator
at The Wellesley Council on Aging. Sandy will review existing transportation options and frequently
asked questions.
Funded by a Title III grant from Springwell and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs
Unable to attend, but want information? Call the Council on Aging to find out about upcoming sessions or to speak with Sandy Boris-Berkowitz ~ 781.235.3961
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