Why Start a Local Navigator Network?

Navigation & Survivorship News published on June 3, 2024 in Member's Memo

The Local Navigator Networks (LNN) have been part of AONN+ since 2013 and were created to “network” navigation practices within the local communities. Two-way communication exists between AONN+ and the LNNs. This occurs through LNN Leader Meetings, quarterly newsletters, and sharing navigation needs and/or resources.

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