Openings on Bellevue Network on Aging

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The  City of Bellevue is recruiting new members for the Bellevue Network on  Aging, a board that supports healthy aging in our community. Interested  candidates may apply online by

Friday, Oct. 28.

The Network on Aging promotes awareness of needs and resources that  support older adults through life transitions. Through effective  outreach, regional collaboration and

community involvement, BNOA  champions the well-being of older adults in Bellevue.

Members serve on the Network on Aging for a term of three years with a  commitment of six to 12 hours per month. Members must live, work or  serve older adults in Bellevue, and

51 percent of the group must be over  50 years of age.

For more information, please contact community services supervisor Dan Lassiter, 425-452-4470 or dlassiter@bellevuewa.gov. 

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