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In this episode, Ty Mynes is joined with Tish Blackwell, JABA's Chief External Affairs Officer and Ernie Reed, Nelson County Central District Supervisor, to discuss some of the issues rural areas like Nelson County are facing. Find more information at https://www.jabacares.org/podcast
Ernie Reed is running for reelection as Central District Supervisor of Nelson County. Learn more about Ernie by going to his website: Home | ErnieReed4Nelson or Ernie Reed for Supervisor 2025 — Nelson County Democratic Committee
Aging (R)Evolution is a podcast about caregiving, living with disabilities, and the aging journey, produced by JABA. JABA is a private, non-profit Area Agency on Aging serving adults (60+), adults with disabilities, caregivers, and community members of all income levels in Central Virginia. Our mission is to promote, establish, and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals of all ages and their families. For more information, visit https://www.jabacares.org/.
By JABAIn this episode, Ty Mynes is joined with Tish Blackwell, JABA's Chief External Affairs Officer and Ernie Reed, Nelson County Central District Supervisor, to discuss some of the issues rural areas like Nelson County are facing. Find more information at https://www.jabacares.org/podcast
Ernie Reed is running for reelection as Central District Supervisor of Nelson County. Learn more about Ernie by going to his website: Home | ErnieReed4Nelson or Ernie Reed for Supervisor 2025 — Nelson County Democratic Committee
Aging (R)Evolution is a podcast about caregiving, living with disabilities, and the aging journey, produced by JABA. JABA is a private, non-profit Area Agency on Aging serving adults (60+), adults with disabilities, caregivers, and community members of all income levels in Central Virginia. Our mission is to promote, establish, and preserve sustainable communities for healthy aging that benefit individuals of all ages and their families. For more information, visit https://www.jabacares.org/.