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Out and About in RI: Senior Agenda Coalition conference annual big turnout
It’s not just social events that we celebrate with our “Out and About in RI” feature. Here, the 16th Annual SACRI Conference and Expo – with the theme “A Bridge to a Secure Future” – which was held yesterday brings together Rhode Islanders and leadership with a joint spirit of positive aging. Thank you to…
Read MoreBusiness Beat: Carol Anne Costa named Executive Director, Senior Agenda Coalition of RI
Diane M. Santos, Chair of the Board of Senior Agenda Coalition of RI, announced that effective July 2, 2024, Carol Anne Costa is the newly appointed Executive Director of The Senior Agenda Coalition of Rhode Island (SACRI). “We are extremely pleased that Carol has joined our organization,” Diane stated. “Carol brings a wealth of experience…
Read MoreThe Politics of Aging topic of Senior Agenda Coalition annual conference
Senior Agenda Coalition of RI 2023 Annual Conference To Spotlight “The Politics of Aging” By: Maureen Maigret The Politics of Aging is the theme for the 15th Annual Senior Agenda Coalition Conference and Expo to be held October 10th from 7:45am to 12 noon at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick, RI. David N. Cicilline, President…
Read MoreAnnual retirement survey: Caregivers less likely to save. Support for this critical role. – Herb Weiss
EBRI Survey Says Unpaid Caregivers Less Likely to Save for Retirement By Herb Weiss, contributing writer on aging issues According to the 33rd annual Retirement Confidence Survey (RCS) released last week, caregivers are more likely to have lower levels of assets and more likely to have problems with debt than non-caregivers. Because of this they…
Read MoreSenior Agenda Coalition of RI honors senior heroes – Herb Weiss
By Herb Weiss, contributing writer on aging issues During Older Americans Month, it was a wonderful time to break bread, catch up with old friends and to recognize outstanding Rhode Island senior advocates. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, over 100 people gathered at the Providence Marriott Downtown to attend the Senior…
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