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City of South Bend launches AARP Age-Friendly Community Survey

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The City of South Bend launched its AARP Age-Friendly Community Survey.

The City is asking residents aged 50 and over to take the survey and hopes to collect 500 responses over the next six weeks.

The information collected will be used to inform the City’s efforts towards becoming more livable for residents of all ages.

The survey is part of the City’s commitment to becoming more age-friendly through enrollment in the “AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities”.

Residents can take the survey online on the city’s website at southbendin.gov/age-friendly. Paper copies and Spanish versions of the survey are also available. Please contact the Mayor’s Office at 574-235-5799 to request a paper copy.

Paper copies will also be available City community centers.

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