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Peninsula Community Foundation warns York County to prepare for rapidly growing 60-plus population

2493393 · March 4, 2025
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Peninsula Community Foundation CEO Adelia Thompson presented a regional aging study to the York County Board of Supervisors on March 4, saying the 60-plus population on the Virginia Peninsula has nearly doubled over 25 years and will drive higher demand for health care, home support and emergency services.

Adelia Thompson, chief executive officer of the Peninsula Community Foundation, told the York County Board of Supervisors on March 4 that the foundation’s pilot study on aging shows the Peninsula’s population age 60 and older has nearly doubled over 25 years and is forecast to grow further through 2030.

Thompson said the foundation convened municipal partners to fund the pilot and worked with the Peninsula Agency on Aging and outside researchers to compile the report. “Our job is to be the guy behind the guy,” Thompson said, describing the foundation’s role in connecting donors, nonprofits and government…

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