Bill Walker, former MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound. (CKNXNewsToday.ca stock photo)Bill Walker, former MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound. (CKNXNewsToday.ca stock photo)
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Bruce Grey Owen Sound seniors funding announced

Three local organizations will share $18,999 from the Province's Seniors Community Grant Program, according to a media release.

MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, Bill Walker, states in a release that Colpoy's Bay Women's Institute received $2,150 for a project that will deliver a series of virtual information sessions. Those will allow questions about COVID-19 and support seniors in rural, remote areas to try and reduce social isolation and support mental health. The Town of Hanover received $6,489 to create and distribute an easy-to-read comprehensive booklet focused on local and regional older adult programs, agencies, support and services.

And the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation received $10,360 for a project that will support the purchasing of ChromeBooks and iPads along with IT support and training. That will go to assist shut-in seniors in the remote Chippewas of Nawash First Nation so they have access to a variety of health management programming and other social engagement opportunities.

“These projects will make a big difference in the lives of our local seniors in Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound by helping them maintain their autonomy and independence,” said Walker. “They will also help to provide meaningful opportunities for older adults to connect with their communities without risking their health. The health and safety of Ontario’s older adults remain a key priority for our government. The province is working to ensure that seniors are connected to the programs and activities in their communities that help improve their safety and overall well being.”

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