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Last Chance: Register for Forum on Affordable Housing and Health

The forum, tomorrow night in the Municipal Services Building, is a chance to discuss the connections between health and affordable housing in your community.

Tomorrow night, , open to all who would like to learn about and discuss the issues.

The forum, held at 33 Arroyo Drive in South San Francisco from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., will include a light dinner and presentations from Mayor Richard Garbarino, Vice Mayor Pedro Gonzalez and the San Mateo County Health System.

Then, participants will break into discussion groups to talk about topics like walkable communities, resources for seniors and stability for children, and how they relate to their communities.

The forum is free and all part of San Mateo County’s Annual Affordable Housing Week. 

, "Health begins in our communities, so we want to ensure our communities are built to encourage healthy choices.Health begins in our communities, so we want to ensure our communities are built to encourage healthy choices."

You can register at the Health Communities Forum website.

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