Project 2025
Enhanced Access to Legal Assistance for Older Adults in Virginia
Calendar of Events
All Project 2025 meetings are held at the Virginia Department for the Aging in Richmond unless another location is indicated below.
2011
- March 23, 2011 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- April 16, 2011 - National Health Care Decisions Day in the United States
- June 16 - June 19, 2011 - Virginia State Bar 73rd Annual Meeting (Virginia Beach, VA)
- July 20, 2011 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- October 12, 2011 - Joani Latimer-Fergusson Honored by Senior Connections – (From Richmond Times Dispatch Article) Joani Latimer, Director of the state’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, is the recipient of a new award created in honor of Mary C. Payne, one of the founding leaders of the Capital Area Agency on Aging”. Joani will be recognized next week on 10/12/11 at the Empty-Plate fundraiser luncheon in Richmond. For additional information, please call (804) 343-3023.
- October 23, 2011- National Pro Bono Week Celebration 10/23/11 thru 10/29/2011. For more information, please see http://www.probono.net/celebrateprobono/ or access from the Virginia State Bar web page at www.vsb.org.
- October 24, 2011 - FREE Elder Law CLE on Guardianship, 9 AM - 4 PM;
Sponsored with the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation, the Virginia
Poverty Law Center & Central Virginia Legal Aid. Contact Carol
Deitrick at 804.780.2600 for registration details. In return for
CLE credit (includes 1 CLE of Ethics), Attorneys agree to handle one
guardianship case through a local legal aid program. For more
information, please see: http://www.probono.net/celebrateprobono/events
- October 24, 2011 - Law Over Lunch CLE at UR Downtown, 12 Noon - 1:15 PM; Part of the University of Richmond School of Law's "Law Over Lunch" series. Contact Tara Casey at tcasey@richmond.edu for registration details.
- October 26 - 28, 2011 - Virginia Poverty Law Center, Annual Statewide Legal Aid Conference (Virginia Beach, VA)
- December 12, 2011 - Hoarding: Life Style Choice or Hidden Danger? 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM in Harrisonburg, VA. Please see http://fs21.formsite.com/ascott/form5/index.html for additional details and registration,
- December 12, 2011 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
2012
- March 21, 2012 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- July 25, 2012 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- October 24, 2012 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
2013
- March 20, 2013 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- July 24, 2013 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- October 23, 2013 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
2014
- March 19, 2014 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- July 23, 2014 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- October 22, 2014 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
2015
- March 25, 2015 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- July 22, 2015 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
- October 21, 2015 - Project 2025 meeting, 10am-1pm
Meeting Location and Directions
Virginia Department for the Aging
Forest Office Park
1610 Forest Avenue, Suite 100
Richmond, Virginia 23229
(804) 662-9333
The offices of the Department for the Aging are easily accessible from I-64 West of the City of Richmond. Free parking is available around the building.
From Washington or Petersburg (and points North and South of Richmond)
Take I-95 to Richmond (DO NOT TAKE I-295, STAY ON I-95). Follow signs for I-64
West towards Charlottesville. Follow I-64 West to Exit 183A (Glenside Drive
South and the
University of Richmond). Stay in the right hand lane as you get onto Glenside
Drive and go to
the second traffic light. Turn right at this light onto Forest Avenue. Stay
on Forest Avenue and
go through the next three traffic lights. After the third light (Discovery Drive),
turn right almost
immediately into the first driveway on your right. You should see a sign saying
1610 Forest
Avenue with “Virginia Department for the Aging” on it. In the middle
of the building is the
entrance – go into the building on the side that faces Forest Avenue, and
VDA will be in Suite
100 directly to your left.
From Charlottesville (and points West of Richmond)
Follow I-64 East to Richmond. Take Exit 183 (Glenside Drive and the University
of
Richmond). At the traffic light, turn right. Go to the next traffic light and
turn right onto Forest
Avenue. Stay on Forest Avenue and go through the next three traffic lights.
After the third light
(Discovery Drive), turn right almost immediately into the first driveway on
your right. You
should see a sign saying 1610 Forest Avenue with “Virginia Department for
the Aging” on it. In
the middle of the building is the entrance – go into the building on the
side that faces Forest
Avenue, and VDA will be in Suite 100 directly to your left.
From Norfolk (and points East of Richmond)
Follow I-64 West to Richmond (DO NOT TAKE I-295, STAY ON I-64). Follow signs
for I-95 North to Washington and then follow signs for I-64 West to Charlottesville.
Follow I-64
West to Exit 183A (Glenside Drive South and the University of Richmond). Go
to the second
traffic light and turn right onto Forest Avenue. Stay on Forest Avenue and go
through the next
three traffic lights. After the third light (Discovery Drive), turn right almost
immediately into
the first driveway on your right. You should see a sign saying 1610 Forest Avenue
with
“Virginia Department for the Aging” on it. In the middle of the building
is the entrance – go into
the building on the side that faces Forest Avenue, and VDA will be in Suite
100 directly to your
left.
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