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LifeCircle AlliancesSM, a nonprofit organization, seeks support for the independent living needs of older adults and adults with disabilities in Fairfax County, VA. Partnering with the community, we create programs and services to provide: caregiving, housing options, day care, employment, assisted living, social and recreational opportunities, and address workforce issues. View our video.
The Board of Directors for LifeCircleAlliances has recently determined that the fundraising environment for the forseeable future in the Washington Metropolitan Area is not likely to be able to sustain the cost of operating LCA with professional staff. The LCA board has determined that in order to achieve the mission of LCA requires the organization to currently be directed and operated totally by volunteers. The relationship of LCA to the LTCCC membership along with the needs of seniors and adults with disabilities suggests that this is a viable avenue to pursue.
Over the last five years LCA has become more and more visible within the community through the Kudos to Caregivers events, the Haywood grant programs and through specific fundraising requests posted on a comprehensive LCA website. A volunteer organization can continue these activities as well as assist in developing three board initiatives developed in the second half of 2011: Assistive Technology for Wounded Warriors; Community projects for Aging in Place; and Community Programs for young adults with Autism and Developmental Disabilities.
We need your help, either through your volunteered time or your pocketbook, to become the catalyst between the private sector, local government, and non profits to help us improve services to our seniors and adults with disabilities.
Congratulations to SPARC on the grand opening of their new McLean clubhouse!
Donna Goldbranson, Executive Director (pictured in pink) along with clients, special guests, dignitaries, friends and families at their October 2011 ribbon cutting.

Congratulations to the Multicultural Certified Nurse Aide Class Spring 2011!
Scholarships were partially funded by a Haywood Incentive Fund grant.

Life Circle was pleased to provide a grant this year through the Haywood Incentive Fund to the Shepherd Senior Center of Vienna and Oakton for their Caregiver's Retreat.
Among their other services for seniors, the Center provides drivers, callers & visitors, handy helpers and health advocacy.
Thank you Congressman Gerald E. Connolly for this unexpected honor!