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Pima Council on Aging legislative candidate forums

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

What: Legislative Candidates for Southern Arizona Senate & House have been invited to address key issues about aging, hosted by Pima Council on Aging (PCOA).

Do the candidates support:
–aging in place
–grandparents raising grandchildren
–healthy aging
–financial security
–understanding medicare

Why: advocating for the needs of older adults & their caregivers is needed now more than ever

When & where:
LD 26 -10/12, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Ellie Towne Flowing Wells community center, 1660 W. Ruthrauff Rd., Tucson

LD 27- 10/13, 10 to 11:30 a.m., El Rio Neighborhood Center, 1390 W. Speedway, Tucson

LD 28 – 10/14, 1 to 2:30 p.m., El Dorado Campus/TMC, Senior Services Community Meeting Room, 1400 N. Wilmot Rd., Tucson

LD 29 – 10/12, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Freedom Park Center, Multipurpose Center, 5000 E. 29th St., Tucson

LD 30 – 10/13, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Casa de Esperanza, Green Valley, 789 S. Park Centre Ave.

Attend these forum to find out how the various candidates in Legislative Districts 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30 will handle legislation on aging issues.

See PCOA website for information and maps to these centers: http://www.pcoa.org/what-s-new/

Pima Council on Aging (PCOA) is the designated Area Agency on Aging serving older adults and their families living in Pima County, Arizona. PCOA advocates, plans, coordinates, develops and delivers home-and-community-based aging services for older adults and provides supportive assistance, accurate information, and local resource connections for family caregivers.

Green Valley domestic violence center hosts Easter Tea on March 20

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Hands of a Friend (Manos Amigas Inc.), a domestic violence center in Green Valley is holding their annual Big Hat Easter Tea fundraiser on Saturday, March 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Desert Diamond Casino on I-19, at 1100 W. Pima Mine Rd. in Sahuarita. Cost is $25 per person, which includes lunch… plus the event will be featuring “Domestic Violence the Musical?”, direct out of Phoenix. Hands of a Friend staff will extend their gratitude at this Easter Tea to their many volunteers and donors.

2009 Big Hat Easter Tea

2009 Big Hat Easter Tea

Their mission is to “provide and promote a shelter and advocacy for victims in need of escaping domestic violence and/or sexual assault through HELP, HEALTH, HINDSIGHT, HEALING, HONOR AND HAPPINESS.”

Their DV shelter, a 28 bed facility called Genesis House, is a transitional domestic violence and/or sexual assault shelter. A resident may reside in the shelter two years with an additional six months with board approval.

At the shelter is also a Poverty to Payroll program to assist victims to attain “economic justice” and financial education and stability. To accomplish this goal, this agency enlisted twenty-four businesses and/or professionals from the community for the program to lend their expertise in various fields of employment, to help the residents attain earning capacity as heads of household. Read more here about this Poverty to Payroll program on their website. What a fantastic partnership of community members, all donating their time.

This organization (founded in 2006) is amazingly not funded by any state or federal money. They raise all the money themselves for this shelter and their ongoing programs for the residents, and have NO paid staff. What a wonderful, generous group of helpful individuals. No wonder they call themselves “hands of a friend.” They also operate 2 high-end men’s and women’s resale clothing stores in Green Valley. The first store opened in 2007.

For more information, see their website at http://www.domesticviolencehelp.us/, or call the Crisis Line at 520-648-3589. Mailing address is P. O. Box 2097, Green Valley, Az, 85622, email address is manosamigas@cox.net.

The founder/director of Hands of a Friend is dedicated, community leader Patti O’Berry who sits on various statewide Domestic Violence committees.

Having once been a staff attorney for an Americorps Domestic Violence victims project (back in Hawaii), I can attest to the seriousness of this need for shelter and advocacy for victims, of all ages and backgrounds. And their program to help residents get education and employment expertise is crucial to leaving their abuser permanently.

Stop DV now
Please help this group by donating money or your volunteer time (application is online at their website), or attending their upcoming Big Hat Easter Tea party on March 20.

And stop by their clothing shops while in Green Valley. One is DaZee’s at 231 W. Duval Rd. (Suite C), 520-399-4671, and the other is DaZee’s Too Men’s Wear across the parking lot.

Please lend a hand to help Hands of a Friend.