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Contact list - Getting started

If you have not already done so, you may want to set up a book to list contacts you make as you initiate activities related to falls prevention and active living. See Resources: Program Tool 24 - Contact list for a form you might use.

Look for the following organizations in your community. They may have the information or resources listed that could help you develop programs.

  • Public health departments - Injury prevention or seniors' health programs
  • Recreation departments - Seniors' recreation leaders
  • Community health centres - Seniors' programs or community outreach
  • Volunteer centres - Experienced volunteers to help with program planning
  • The United Way - Trained volunteers who help not-for-profit groups do planning
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