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Having quality time

Grandparen­ts as Parents hosts bowling day at Santa Clarita Lanes

- By Gilbert Bernal Signal Staff Writer

Families from the Grandparen­ts as Parents program were invited to Santa Clarita Lanes to enjoy some quality time together as part of the new Bella Vida senior center program.

Bella Vida implemente­d the new support group last January, assisting grandparen­ts who are primary caregivers for their grandchild­ren.

Dozens of children and grandparen­ts gathered for a chance to have fun on the lanes and get to know each other.

Linda Davies, facilitato­r of the program, has been working with families in the program since January, when the senior center was awarded a grant to support the outreach.

“The county awarded four senior centers, a grant we applied for,” said Davies, “this is a family caregiver support program for grandparen­ts as parents because 1-in-20 kids are being raised by their grandparen­ts.”

Every week, the support group meets at Bella Vida to focus on supporting the families through education, counseling and activities.

“These are all grandparen­ts that have actually stepped up when their grandkids were going to go into the foster system because of something that happened where their bio parents couldn’t take care of them anymore,”so their grandparen­ts stepped up and either got

These are all grandparen­ts that have actually stepped up when their grandkids were going to go into the foster system.” Linda Davies,

program facilitato­r

guardiansh­ip of them or adopted them or (are their caretakers),” said Davies.

Judy Petersen, a Santa Clarita resident joined the bowling event with her husband, Jeff, and grandson Jordan, and said she attends the meetings because the informatio­n is presented in a useful way, and it helps her and her husband to stay “current.”

“(The Grandparen­ts as Parents program is) very helpful, it keeps us as parents up-to-date about current things that are going on with kids,” said Petersen. “They bring in speakers to educate us with more knowledge about what’s going on with technology. Linda is just so organized and very helpful bringing us up-to-date with today’s world.”

Patsy Hazlett, a grandparen­t in the program, attends meetings in Lancaster but drove down Sunday with her grandson, Randy, to bowl and to meet others with a similar family structure.

“Linda comes all the way from Santa Clarita to Lancaster for our meetings,” said Hazlett, “When I first met her, I released everything to her, and I felt really good, she’s a good listener. She’s a good heart to get this together for all the children and the grandparen­ts — I think that’s pretty good.”

The Grandparen­ts as Parents support group meets every week Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m., and then in the Antelope Valley on Tuesday nights from 6-8 pm.

Anyone looking for informatio­n about the Grandparen­ts as Parents program, call Bella Vida, the SCV’s senior center, at 661-259-9444 ext. 113

 ?? Gilbert Bernal/The Signal ?? Families from the Grandparen­ts as Parents program enjoy a day out at Santa Clarita Lanes on Sunday.
Gilbert Bernal/The Signal Families from the Grandparen­ts as Parents program enjoy a day out at Santa Clarita Lanes on Sunday.
 ?? Gilber Bernal/The Signal ?? Bella Vida senior center’s Grandparen­ts as Parents program hosted a Bowling Party at Santa Clarita Lanes on Sunday.
Gilber Bernal/The Signal Bella Vida senior center’s Grandparen­ts as Parents program hosted a Bowling Party at Santa Clarita Lanes on Sunday.

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