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Local Seniors Receive $172K Grant from Ontario

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The Ontario government is putting $172,245 into various projects throughout Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke via the Seniors Community Grant Program (SCGP). This is part of a larger $7 million investment to support over 330 programs aimed at helping seniors stay healthy, active, and connected. This funding comes in time for Ontario’s celebration of Seniors Month and includes an extra $1 million for initiatives that improve life for senior veterans.

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The SCGP provides up to $25,000 per recipient to back local programs, services, and events that promote volunteerism, social inclusion, and community engagement among older adults. Alongside this program, Ontario is expanding its Seniors Active Living Centres to over 400 locations, enhancing access to services that encourage wellness and social interaction while helping seniors maintain their independence.

“We are very appreciative to minister Raymond Cho and the province of Ontario for their large investments in the senior’s community in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke,” said area MPP Billy Denault. “Seniors have given so much to our province and community throughout their lifetime; investments like these provide activities and opportunities for our seniors to continue to be active, healthy and socialize within their community.”

Communities across Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke are already utilizing the funding. In South Algonquin, the support will help the township offer inclusive programming that enhances older adults’ well-being by creating initiatives that reduce isolation and promote lifelong learning. North Algona Wilberforce is using its funds for weekly social gatherings for seniors in Golden Lake along with hands-on workshops focused on food preservation, gardening, and local food sustainability.

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In Arnprior, funding will assist in starting a new Older Adults Club this fall aimed at keeping seniors physically, socially, and mentally engaged by eliminating barriers to participation. Horton Township is developing new spaces where seniors can connect with others and feel valued through activities that build friendships and a sense of belonging.

The Town of Deep River plans to enhance previous successful programs by providing free opportunities for older adults and veterans focusing on lifelong learning, wellness, and social connection. Mc Nab/Braeside will organize a series of community dance events featuring catered meals which will offer seniors lively gatherings. Meanwhile, the Eganville & District Senior Citizens’ Needs Association is utilizing its grant to connect seniors with students through the Legacy Project-preserving local stories and traditions via books, podcasts, and shared activities.

These efforts show a collective commitment towards improving life quality for seniors across the region by keeping them engaged, making connections, and staying active within their communities.

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