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Join us in "The Land of Enchantment" November 4-7 2008
For this year's premier event that celebrates the older generation in nuestra familia!
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The beautiful city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, "The Land of Enchantment," will be hosting the 2008 National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) Annual Conference: Transforming the Future of Aging: Sharing the Best of Us to Empower Hispanic Older Adults and their Families. |
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The 2008 NHCOA Annual Conference will offer three vibrant days of professional development, information-sharing, community-building, and networking with other professionals, including political, academic, community, and corporate leaders. |
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Transforming the future of aging is in our hands! Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town Albuquerque is the place to be November 4-7 to share the best of us and build strategies to empower our older adults. We guarantee you'll go home with a year's worth of new energy, new contacts, and new ideas for resource development and program strategies you can start putting to use right away. |
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Don't miss out on the opportunity to connect with colleagues, key community leaders, community members, and our older adults. At the NHCOA Annual Conference, alliances are born; best practices and innovative program ideas are shared; and the most recent research and professional tips are provided for you to take back to your communities and share with colleagues. Nonprofit, government, and business professionals alike invariably find the NHCOA Annual Conference the best gathering and exchange of information regarding the well-being of our padres y abuelos. |
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The beautiful city of Albuquerque and its community is waiting for you. Everyone who advocates for the well-being of the US's fastest-growing older adult population should attend! NHCOA Annual Conference participants invariably find their careers energized and their own programs and practices significantly enriched from their having attended. Come to The Land of Enhancement to build partnerships, understand the challenges and opportunities, and begin to chart a dynamic course for the graying – but dynamic – Hispanic older adult population. |
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