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PO BOX 10322
Greensboro, NC 27404
336-253-0856
 
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SUPPORT US

Your gift will help further our mission of improving the quality of life of elder North Carolinians through training, education and programming. Funds help us purchase art supplies, pay artists to facilitate programs, and provide special events for health care professionals, artists and community members across the state. Thank you in advance for your support!

Donate

If you have any questions about making a donation please contact Executive Director Lia Miller at 336-253-0856 or by email at lia@cca-nc.org.

You can also mail your tax-deductible contribution to:

Creative Aging Network-NC
PO Box 10322
Greensboro, NC 27404

If you would like for your gift to honor or remember someone, please share their name and indicate whether your gift is in memory of or in honor of this individual. Also indicate a name and address of the person or family member so that we can send a card to them announcing your gift.

CAN-NC Wish List:

  • volunteers
  • website services
  • art supplies
  • printing services
  • studio space
  • opportunities to tell your group about Creative Aging

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