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Brevard Commission on Aging |
Who Can Serve on The Commission?
- Comprised of 15 members and alternates drawn from the local business community.
- Community representatives are appointed by the organization they represent.
- Appointed in an effort to represent the geographic diversity of the
county.
- Gender, race, culture, socio-economic status, and age, shall also be considered.
- Shall be residents of Brevard County, with the only exception
being representatives of an agency with no administrative offices in
Brevard County.
- Each appointee shall have an interest in planning for the future of Brevard
County by supporting the services and infrastructure that benefits
all citizens of the county, particularly our elder citizens.
Pictured:
Ron Morgan, Brevard TRIAD
Friley Knight, City of Cocoa, Downtown RDA
| The Commission on Aging encourages the participation of individual citizens,
organizations, and service providers in the planning process. It is only
through a collaborative effort that a plan can be developed that will be
successful in meeting the needs of our communities and our elder citizens.
Various committees and task forces are appointed on an as needed basis
to address issues of immediate concern. |
| Who may serve in a volunteer capacity on committees and task forces: |
- Local service providers
- Caregivers
- Consumers of services
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- Community organizations
- Individual citizens
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