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March/April 2008

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Best Practices: Lake Hills Elementary School Offers Support to the Community 1
Partnering to End Homelessness in South King County 2
Unique Programs Support Family and Friends Caring for Older Adults 3
Making Your Voice Heard in Olympia 4
Supporters honored at Spirit of Caring Celebration 5
Free Tax Preparation Campaign returns more than $10 Million to Community 6
Save the Date! United Way of King County Breakfast 7
Healthy Aging Summit Addresses Depression in Older Adults 8
Upcoming Impact Planning and Funding Cycle 9




Healthy Aging Summit Addresses Depression in Older Adults

United Way of King County is co-sponsoring "Lifting the Clouds: Addressing Depression in Older Adults," the 6th Annual Healthy Aging Summit by the Washington Alliance for Healthy Aging. The summit will take place on May 30 at Cedarbrook Conference Center in SeaTac.

For registration information email Comprehensive Health Education Foundation Program Director Karen Lewis, or call 206.824.2907 x1905. You can also e-mail United Way of King County Community Impact Manager Linda Woodall, or call her at 206.461.4560.

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