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AGING WELL TOGETHER

Targeting Isolation is part of the Aging Well Together Coalition bringing together organizations to promote and facilitate social engagement among adults aged 55+ living in Manitoba. Coalition members offer a range of services focusing on social programming, transportation, physical activity, and outreach to socially isolated individuals. 

 

Aging Well Together Coalition Objectives:

  • Enhance opportunities for social inclusion among older Winnipeggers

  • Reduce barriers to accessing transportation by increasing affordable transportation options

  • Develop community capacity to identify and engage socially excluded older adults

  • Increase communication and coordination between services and organizations 

Click HERE for more information on coalition members or check out the links below. 

OUR AIM IS TO
IMPROVE THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF OLDER ADULTS IN MANITOBA

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Funding provided by the Government of
Canada's New Horizons for Seniors Program

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Active Aging in Manitoba is a not-for-profit organization, dedicated to the promotion of active aging opportunities for all older Manitobans to enhance their health, mobility and continuing participation in their community. AAIM is also the provincial organization responsible for the planning and implementation of the annual Manitoba 55+ Games.

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A & O: Support Services for Older Adults is a not-for-profit organization that provides specialized services for older Manitobans across the province. The goal of these programs is to empower and support older adults in the community

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MASC is a provincial focal point to facilitate communication, networking and planning among senior centres and raise their profiles. The Association also assists in the development of senior centres and collaborates with other senior serving organizations.

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The mission of TONS is to inform and educate Manitobans on transportation options that enhance quality of life and to promote age-friendly communities.

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