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Senior Fitness
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The City of Goodyear Police Department's Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) will be implementing a free program called YANA for its senior residents. The program will promote peace of mind and a sense of security for the elderly individual who may also be disabled and enjoy the independence of living alone, but have no friends or family members available to check on them with any consistency. VIPS will be making regular telephone calls and home visitations. If an emergency arises during the course of a phone call or home visit, the VIPS will contact Communications who will dispatch a Goodyear Police Officer to the residence.
Your help is requested on Saturday, August 21 and/or 28, 2010 to assist putting out door hangers in 10 different Goodyear neighborhoods. The door hanger will give a brief overview of the new YANA program which will start and be available to the public starting September 27, 2010.
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Saturday, August 21: Historic Goodyear, North Subdivision, Wildflower North and South; Estrella Vista
Saturday, August 28: Palm Valley 1, 2 & 3, Sarival Paseo Joint Committee
7 - 10 AM
Adults and students 14 years and older are encouraged to participate
Students ages 12 & 13 may participate but parents/guardians will need to walk with them
Everyone will be required to complete a volunteer waiver. Students under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian.
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If interested, or for more information, please contact:
Teresa Wolf, Fire Department Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 623.882.7309
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Goodyear seniors are welcome to visit and participate in the daily and special activities offered at the Avondale Senior Center.
The center is designed for seniors interested in partaking in a wide variety of programs including arts & crafts, playing pool, exercising, eating nutritious lunches, and the comfort of friendly companionship.
Avondale Senior Center
1007 S. 3rd Street
(3rd St. & Mountain View)
Avondale, AZ 85323
623-333-2401
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