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Phoenix nonprofit adds four new board members to support services
(Photo provided by Duet: Partners In Health & Aging)
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Duet: Partners In Health & Aging has four new board members: Rev. Cleo Lewis, Carol Sieg, Brock Barnhart and Kamal Narayanamurti-Logue.
Duet is a nonprofit that promotes health and well-being through services to homebound adults, family caregivers and grandfamilies. Duet’s free services are available in the greater Phoenix area.
“We are very excited to have their knowledge and expertise on our board,” Duet Executive Director Ann Wheat shared in a press release. “Many of them have volunteered with us, were raised by a grandparent, or are currently caring for an aging parent and can relate to the services we offer.”
Duet is located at 10000 N. 31st Ave., Suite d200, in Phoenix.
Visit www.duetaz.org or call 602-274-5022 to volunteer or donate.