Barrie
Chapter 36
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Become a MemberMany C.A.R.P. members are active participants in their local chapters. Our chapters are active advocates who work for local change while supporting national efforts. Many C.A.R.P. chapters also sponsor events of interest to those who are 45+ in their communities. See below for a list of current chapters.
Current Advocacy Priorities
C.A.R.P.’s Barrie Chapter is a vibrant community of activists representing older people in the Atlantic provinces. Their advocacy work often spills over into New Brunswick and other parts of Canada, creating a dynamic network of engaged citizens from a diverse set of backgrounds and with a wide range of perspectives. They maintain strong relationships with politicians at both the provincial and municipal levels.
C.A.R.P.’s Barrie Chapter is a vibrant community of activists representing older people in the Atlantic provinces. Their advocacy work often spills over into New Brunswick and other parts of Canada, creating a dynamic network of engaged citizens from a diverse set of backgrounds and with a wide range of perspectives. They maintain strong relationships with politicians at both the provincial and municipal levels.
C.A.R.P.’s Barrie Chapter is a vibrant community of activists representing older people in the Atlantic provinces. Their advocacy work often spills over into New Brunswick and other parts of Canada, creating a dynamic network of engaged citizens from a diverse set of backgrounds and with a wide range of perspectives. They maintain strong relationships with politicians at both the provincial and municipal levels.
C.A.R.P.’s Barrie Chapter is a vibrant community of activists representing older people in the Atlantic provinces. Their advocacy work often spills over into New Brunswick and other parts of Canada, creating a dynamic network of engaged citizens from a diverse set of backgrounds and with a wide range of perspectives. They maintain strong relationships with politicians at both the provincial and municipal levels.
C.A.R.P.’s Barrie Chapter is a vibrant community of activists representing older people in the Atlantic provinces. Their advocacy work often spills over into New Brunswick and other parts of Canada, creating a dynamic network of engaged citizens from a diverse set of backgrounds and with a wide range of perspectives. They maintain strong relationships with politicians at both the provincial and municipal levels.