Elder Financial Protection Network will hold a call to action in Long Beach

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Judge Aviva Bobb (Ret.) of the Los Angeles Superior Court, Judge Kim Hubbard of the Orange County Superior Court and representatives from financial institutions, law enforcement, social service agencies and legal professionals will be part of Elder Financial Protection Network's "Call to Action 2009: Southern California" an event that raises awareness of elder financial abuse and exploitation.

The event, which is taking place from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at Hyatt Regency Long Beach downtown, features a half-day conference with speakers, luncheon and awards ceremony.

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