Help Students become Great Readers
Information sessions are being held for individuals interested in volunteering with Experience Corps.
Read about our recent accomplishments and the work of our community partners.
Information sessions are being held for individuals interested in volunteering with Experience Corps.
The Federal Farm Bill will be reauthorized in September. Your advocacy is needed to ensure that SNAP is protected for those that rely on this benefit to buy groceries each month, including 4.8 millions older adults.
Whether on notebook paper or beautiful stationary, the importance of receiving a letter was always what was inside. It could be the answers to your questions or details of adventures or plans to see one another. This same excitement remains the same with two Pen Pal Projects coordinated by our RSVP Volunteer Program.
Do you want to help individuals feel more in control and build their self confidence in managing their lives with Diabetes? Receive everything you need to be a successful leader of this evidence-based and nationally recognized program.
“I am delighted to have joined other seniors to find a fulfilling hobby as well as many wonderful friends to be with on a weekly basis.”
In January the RSVP and Experience Corps programs held an Appreciation Luncheon. It was wonderful to witness perfect strangers who have so much in common - the willingness to give to others! There were volunteers from every aspect of service; from Friendly Visitors and Money Managers to tutors, knitters and pen pals.
Two six-week workshops will be held this spring. Check out our Wellness & Exercise page for more information.
For more information about Live Well upcoming workshops being offered statewide as well as leader trainings, please visit http://cthealthyliving.org/
All public agencies, private non-profit or proprietary incorporated agencies serving towns within the twenty towns of south central Connecticut are invited to apply for Title III funding.
In October about 100 families came to Connecticut after the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria and our volunteers stepped up to help.
The state Department of Social Services today announced that in response to concerns raised by beneficiaries, advocates and legislators, it will slow down the implementation of eligibility reductions in the ‘Medicare Savings Programs’ contained in the bipartisan budget.
In response to concerns raised by beneficiaries, advocates and legislators, the Department of Social Services, will slow down the implementation of eligibility reductions - but the future is still uncertain. Your voice needs to be heard.
Assistance for lower Valley residents is available through TEAM, Inc.
Eighth graders are getting to know veterans through a pen pal project.
AOASCC's TEARS, Elder Abuse Conference, was selected as an Aging Innovations Award Recipient. Kudos to Dr. Beverly Kidder and her staff in the Aging and Disability Center!
DSMP workshop to be held at AOASCC starts September 7th. DSMP workshops are designed for adults who want to take charge of their ongoing health problems and get relief from their pain, fatigue, and other symptoms.
Currently recruiting tutors! Experience Corps – Greater New Haven is a local affiliate of an award-winning national program that that helps struggling students become great readers.
Agnes Lowe was just one of the wonderful centenarians we had the opportunity to meet on May 3rd at the annual Centenarian Luncheon.
We need YOU to join our efforts to combat ageism!
Since 1963, OAM has been a time to celebrate older Americans, their stories, and their contributions.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a self-care education program for family caregivers, designed to provide you with tools and strategies to better handle the unique caregiving challenges you face.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a resource to address food insecurity, provide awareness to the benefits of healthy eating and give seniors the resources they need to purchase nutritious food. Yet, only 2 out of 5 older adults who are eligible for SNAP benefits apply.
The Alliance recently surveyed nonprofits and found that the possibility of severe budget cuts could end programs that serve thousands of people and could cost nonprofit employees their jobs.
Are you a non-profit or municipal agency providing services to help individual 60 and over remain independent at home? Applications are now available for grants through the Older Americans Act funding.
On December 20th, we enjoyed a room full of grandparent-headed families.