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Parks and Open Space

I think some of the pitfalls are being able to think creatively outside the box…really taking the time and process, doing the public outreach, doing the participation, incorporating as much diverse perspectives and experiences as possible…”

Nadia Mian
Senior Program Director at Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement

Parks and Open Space Access for All Ages

A webinar, sponsored by the Henry & Marilyn Taub Foundation, about making New Jersey’s parks and open spaces more age-friendly. Featuring Elizabeth McGrady, The Friends of Nat Turner Park; Nadia A. Mian, Senior Program Director at Rutgers University’s Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement; Scott Dvorak, Associate Vice President, New Jersey State Director, Trust for Public Land; and Christina Kata, RPA’s New Jersey Policy Associate

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Transportation

Think and work with the older adults in your community not just to find one solution, but to find layered solutions.”

Karen Alexander
Managing Director of the New Jersey Travel Independence Program (NJTIP) at Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center

Age-Friendly Transportation Webinar

Featuring Gary Toth, Founding member of Placemakers Guild; Jasmine Grossmann, Principal Planner for TMA & Mobility Programs at North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority; and Karen Alexander, Managing Director of the New Jersey Travel Independence Program (NJTIP) at Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center.

Housing

You don’t have to be an expert, all you have to do is really care and be willing to learn.”

Harold Simon
Former Executive Director of Shelterforce

Age-Friendly Housing in NJ webinar

A conversation with Councilwoman Mia Sacks, Council President of Princeton, New Jersey; Harold Simon, Former Executive Director of Shelterforce; and Diane Riley, Executive Director of the Supportive Housing Association of New Jersey.