In the Spotlight: How Older Adults in Western North Carolina Serve their Communities

July 1st - August 15th, 2022 | Alexander Community Gallery

Image credit: Glenda McDowell, Deacon of the All Souls Cathedral Asheville, NC. Photo by Carrie Turner, 2022.

This exhibition celebrates the stories of service from people who are 50+ in their communities in Western North Carolina.

At AARP, we believe that no one's possibilities should be limited by age, and that experience has value. Older adults are energized by contributing to their communities as caregivers, volunteers, and philanthropists. They are leaders in our communities, supporters of our churches and synagogues, and helping hands to our neighbors and friends. Come enjoy photos and stories of people like you!

The exhibit is made possible by financial support from AARP NC, the diligence of Rebecca Chaplin, Associate State Director, AARP NC, a dedicated team of AARP volunteers, and photographer Carrie Turner. The exhibit was developed with the guidance of Willard Watson, BRAHM's programs and outreach director.


 
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