The 2015 White House Conference on Aging is just days away, and we want your voice in the discussion!
This once-a-decade forum promises to be an extraordinary event, with watch parties in homes, community centers, and libraries in every state.
Here are three easy ways you can get involved:
gov and engaging online as President Obama, HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell and many more senior administration officials and community leaders headline this day-long event.
Learn more about how you can participate in the 2015 White House Conference on Aging.
This once-a-decade forum promises to be an extraordinary event, with watch parties in homes, community centers, and libraries in every state.
Here are three easy ways you can get involved:
- Host and register a #WHCOA Watch Party. By hosting and registering a watch party you will receive the latest information about the July 13 conference and a rundown of how to submit your questions, comments and stories.
- Join a public watch party. Information on public watch parties in communities across the country will be posted on the conference website once they are confirmed.
- Submit questions on Twitter and Facebook. On the day of the conference, we also encourage you to submit your questions on social media using the#WHCOA hashtag.
Learn more about how you can participate in the 2015 White House Conference on Aging.
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