Sarnia, ON - What does a Community that Cares truly care about? Lambton Public Health and the City of Sarnia believe that with winter approaching, neighbours helping neighbours with snow removal is a good place to start.
Support this Community that Cares event and provide your feedback:
Snow Removal Brainstorming Session
Wednesday, October 24, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.
Sarnia Arena, Kiwanis Room,
134 Brock St. S.
Open to everyone
"Our goal is to generate snow removal solutions in Sarnia-Lambton, particularly for community members who require support to maintain snow-free sidewalks and driveways," said Jennifer Graham, Health Promoter at Lambton Public Health. "Everyone is encouraged to come out and share ideas for improving accessibility in our community through improved snow removal practices."
Snow removal was identified in the Age-Friendly Sarnia Action Plan as a priority for Sarnia-Lambton. Healthy aging is a strategic priority for Lambton Public Health and aligns well with the City of Sarnia's Age-Friendly Action Plan.
The event will also highlight current Community that Cares efforts to partner with community stakeholders that serve older adults.
To register and participate, visit Eventbrite http://bit.ly/lambtonsnowremoval.
For more information on Age-Friendly Sarnia and upcoming events, visit www.agefriendlysarnia.com.
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Please contact:
Jennifer Graham
Health Promoter
County of Lambton
519-383-8331 ext. 3568
Email Jennifer Graham