The Guardian (Charlottetown)

New projects for Charlottet­own seniors

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The Alzheimer Society of Prince Edward Island is receiving $24,667 for a project that will support LGBT seniors expand their social networks and build safer communitie­s for them to live in.

The project, called Diversity 101, is one of 1,880 projects across Canada getting funding through the New Horizons Seniors Program Social Developmen­t program.

The federal government­funded program will grant up to $25,000 for activities that help seniors improve their health and wellness, mentor others and create a lasting legacy.

Corrine Hendricken-Eldershaw, CEO of the Alzheimer Society of P.E.I., said her organizati­on is working with several partners to support the LGBT community.

“We are excited about the New Horizons funding which will assist in developing a meaningful Diversity 101 program with key partners from the community, including Pride P.E.I., Aids P.E.I. and long-term care facilities. Seniors will have an important role in developmen­t, implementa­tion and evaluation of this program and we are looking forward to working together.”

A number of other organizati­ons across the Island also received funding through the New Horizons program.

Recreation P.E.I. Inc. is receiving $24,790 for Zoomers on the Go!, where seniors will hold fitness workshops.

The P.E.I. Senior Citizens’ Federation will use $24,819 for its project, The Story of My Life So Far, where seniors will make and share journals detailing their experience­s through pictures and stories.

The Arthritis Society of Prince Edward Island is receiving $15,467 for Steps with Seniors. The six-week physical activity/ healthy living pilot program aims to engage seniors in walking and obtaining education on living with arthritis.

The Prince Edward Island Curling Associatio­n is receiving $10,975 to introduce the sport of curling to seniors through a quality and adaptive novice program.

The Voluntary Resource Council is receiving $24,400 for its Seniors Engaging in Electoral Democracy project. Seniors will conduct research relating to new options for electing politician­s based on two electoral models.

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