The City of Chattanooga’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Mayor's Council on Aging and Livability and AARP Tennessee are hosting the inaugural Chattanooga Aging and Livability Summit on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.
This event will focus on transportation, housing, health services and social participation and feature Mayor Andy Berke, along with representatives from City Departments and Community Organizations on efforts being made to better serve this community.
“As our cities are rapidly growing and changing our aging family, friends, and neighbors want to live, work, and play in the places they’ve grown to love,” said James McKissic, Director of Office of Multicultural Affairs. “This summit is meant to provide these residents the tools they need to break down the barriers that keep them from thriving in Chattanooga.”
For more information visit the Facebook event page and register via EventBrite.