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AARP and Blue Ridge Pride hosting free webcast on April 27, 2021

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Featured speaker Stu Maddox, director and producer of “All the Lonely People” | Photo provided

Stat: Over 50%. According to a recent AARP survey, this percentage of adults ages 50+ reported social isolation (read: an absence of meaningful social relationships) during the pandemic.

In an effort to create nourishing connections + support the community’s well-being, AARP and Blue Ridge Pride will host a program exploring how isolation and loneliness impact our experiences. Here are the details:

Featuring author and educator Val Walker — a leading expert on social isolation — and select scenes from Stu Maddux + Joe Applebaum’s latest documentary All The Lonely People, the webcast will encourage discussion and offer helpful resources for connection.

Learn more + register here.

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