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Planning for older residents encompasses the need of the entire community. What is
good for older adults also benefits the young and everyone in between. Although its
attention is directed to aging, the Age-Friendly Plan focuses on a livable community for
all ages.
The Children, Youth & Families Collaborative Commission developed the Children and Youth Master Plan as the basis for the coordination, alignment and delivery of effective services to all city children and youth from birth to 21 years-old and their families.
The original Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness and Other Forms of Homelessness was approved by the Homeless Services Coordinating Committee (HSCC) October 2004 and by the Alexandria City Council on March 8, 2005. The plan was updated, renamed the Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness in the City of Alexandria, VA, and adopted by the HSCC on October 19, 2010.