Ontario Labour Minister and Lambton-Kent-Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton. Photo from  @MonteMcNaughton on Twitter.Ontario Labour Minister and Lambton-Kent-Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton. Photo from @MonteMcNaughton on Twitter.
Chatham

Funding for Wallaceburg and Thamesville senior centres

Over $72,000 is being invested in two senior centres in Chatham-Kent.

Lambton-Kent Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton recently announced that the Wallaceburg Senior Citizens Club will receive a grant for $52,693.

That money will be used to purchase new kitchen appliances, exercise equipment, and materials for the seniors' choir. The rest will help cover operating expenses. That's an increase in funding of approximately 15 per cent.

"The Wallaceburg Senior Citizens Club is very happy to receive the continued support of the Province of Ontario in promoting seniors health and well-being here in our community," said Jill VanZelst, Coordinator of the Wallaceburg club. "What we provide has both physical and social components which are equally necessary for a life of fulfillment."

The Thamesville Happy Club is getting a grant for $19,318 to help cover similar expenses that promote a community atmosphere among seniors.

"This money helps to keep seniors in our community active and healthy," club treasurer Frank Trainor said. "We truly appreciate this funding from the Province of Ontario."

"Seniors are an important part of our communities, in Wallaceburg, Lambton-Kent-Middlesex, and across the province," said Lambton-Kent Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton. "Seniors Active Living Centres provide a hub for seniors and their families to build positive connections and encourage physical activity. This funding helps them remain vital."

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