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Tag: Ed Brown Center for Active Adults

News Report: San Diego Senior Centers Unprepared For Over 65 Population Surge

August 28, 2019November 13, 2019 by San Diego Seniors, posted in Press

Bob Kelly and KPBS reporter Priya Sridhar visited the Ed Brown Center for Active Adults in Rancho Bernardo to see firsthand how senior centers support the health and wellbeing of senior orphans.

Tagged Bob Kelly, Ed Brown Center for Active Adults, KPBS, senior centers, senior orphans

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