Everyone appreciates a helping hand now and again.
A group that can sometimes fall through the cracks when it comes to accepting that hand is low-income seniors living independently. Amica Mature Lifestyles, a national company which operates residential seniors communities in Victoria (Douglas House, Somerset House), Sidney (Beechwood) and soon, in Saanich (Amica at the Gorge), recognized that need some years ago.
AmicaB次元官网网址檚 corporate charity, the Helping Hands Community Program, was organized as a non-profit in 2003 and has since reached into communities around Greater Victoria and elsewhere in Canada to support seniors living under the low-income cutoff.
While the company hosts larger events that bring in thousands of dollars for the charity, on the ground itB次元官网网址檚 largely about seniors helping seniors. Residents at the three complexes do smaller-scale fundraisers and make and contribute items for the care baskets filled with goodies that are delivered to shut-ins.
Brian Roe, general manager of Somerset House on Dallas Road, said at their tuck shop, residents drop off unwanted CDs or cassettes, supply chocolate bars and other necessities to sell, then other residents have the entire day to buy items.
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Ron Gibson, g.m. of Amica Beechwood, spoke to the feeling residents experience when they get involved in the fundraising program.
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John Lioudakas, g.m. of Douglas House, said his residence generated excitement, laughs and dollars with a staff-dunking contest this year.
While the smaller sales provide seed money for grassroots outreach programs, Helping Hands also makes larger donations, such as the multi-passenger van now being used by the James Bay New Horizons Centre. The vehicle has been put to good use, according to executive director Kim Dixon.
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Other activities include trips to the Parksville sandcastle exhibition and south Island outings, meaning participants can leave the driving to a pair of volunteer drivers, Dixon adds.
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Parry Place, a nearby seniors residence, also borrows the van on occasion to get people out on similar field trips.
All in all, local seniors in need of a helping hand are gaining a sense of freedom and dignity they may not otherwise have.