3) Collaborative Projects with Local Organizations: The Teapot 50+ Centre collaborates with other local organizations to address challenges specific to seniors, such as social isolation, mobility, and access to services. By pooling resources and knowledge with different stakeholders, the center ensures that senior citizens are included in community development conversations. This collaboration leads to initiatives that benefit seniors and promote social cohesion, enhancing the quality of life for all.
- Advocating for the English-Speaking Montrealers: CHSSN: – Anglophone seniors more likely to be poor, isolated — and language barriers make it worse. Read more about this article featured in the Montreal Gazette.
Accessibility in Lachine matters! STM Bus, city and Seniors who lobby –
We listened closely to our participants regarding the impact of the STM changes implemented in September. Based on the feedback we gathered, we partnered with Action Citoyen St. Pierre (Ron Finnigan), QIR, and Concert’Action Lachine to advocate for our participants’ needs. Together, we worked to ensure their voices were heard, pushing for adjustments to improve the bus lines, provide adequate accessibility, and serve the community better.
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