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Coffee with A Cop for Seniors at Baptist Gardens
National Church Residences Atlanta hosts their first "Coffee with a Cop for Seniors" meet and greet at Baptist Gardens.

National Church Residences Atlanta will host its first "Coffee with a Cop for Seniors" meet and greet at Baptist Gardens, located at 1901 Myrtle Drive, SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 on Tuesday, January 29, 2019 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Open to the public, attendees will be able to enjoy a free cup of coffee while speaking with 30-year-old Atlanta Police Department veteran and CEO of Georgia Security Officers Tim Vanjohnson, along with police officers from the Atlanta Police Department and Fulton County Sheriff's Office.
"Coffee with a Cop for Seniors" is just one of the community initiatives that National Church Residences Atlanta will be introducing to the community this year. The informal "Coffee with a Cop for Seniors" gathering will offer opportunities for older adults to get to know the officers that serve them and to express their personal concerns about staying safe and being aware in their communities.
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For more information about "Coffee with a Cop for Seniors", please contact Sojourner Marable Grimmett, director of external affairs, Atlanta Region for National Church Residences at (404) 783-3522 or sgrimmett@nationalchurchresidences.org.

About National Church Residences
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National Church Residences serves more than 42,000 seniors through its array of housing and health care services. The not-for-profit organization is driven by a vision of advancing better living for all seniors, enabling them to remain home for life. With 340 communities in 26 states and Puerto Rico, it is the nation’s largest not-for-profit provider of affordable senior housing and the largest manager of service coordinators. It also offers residential senior communities, home and community-based services, and permanent supportive housing for the formerly homeless and disabled. For more information, visit www.nationalchurchresidences.org.