Celebrate Senior Corps Week!

   

     This week is National Senior Corps Week; a week to bring awareness and appreciation to the thousands of Senior Corps volunteers who volunteer in hundreds of organizations throughout the country. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Coastline’s partnership with the Foster Grandparents Program, which is a program of Senior Corps. Within our program, 58 Foster Grandparents volunteer at 26 local early education centers, elementary schools, and other organizations serving children.

     In celebration of Senior Corps Week, we interviewed Nana Mary Baptiste, our 85-year-old Foster Grandparent who has volunteered in the program for 14 years, and has volunteered at Sgt. William H. Carney Memorial Academy, in Ms. Gordon’s Kindergarten class for the past nine years.

     Every morning, Nana Baptiste walks to Carney Academy to work with Ms. Gordon’s kindergartners. She helps them with special projects, sits with them at breakfast and lunch, and listens to them when they need someone to talk to. Like most of the Grandparents in the program, the children see Nana Baptiste as another Grandmother to seek advice and warmth from.

     Ms. Gordon can’t say enough about Nana Baptiste. She describes her as incredibly patient and kind with the children who need a little more help and attention. She says Nana Baptiste treats the students like they’re her own grandchildren.

     The students describe Nana Baptiste as polite, and explain that she paints with them, helps them with their number cards, subtraction, sounds and letters, and–their favorite–the computer.

     Christine Voss, Director of the Foster Grandparent Program, says that Nana Baptiste is representative of all of the Foster Grandparents who participate in the program. She says, “You have to be a special type of person to be a Foster Grandparent, and all of the Grandparents in our program, like Nana Baptiste, are patient and kind, and love working with children.”

     The Foster Grandparent Program is currently seeking new Grandparents. If you, or someone you know, is 55 years of age or older and retired, they may be eligible to volunteer and earn a small stipend for their time. If you are interested, please contact Christine Voss at 508-999-6400 ext. 198 today!

Upcoming Health Fair & Mental Health Conference — Register Today!

   

  The month of May is Older Americans Month, and Coastline, in collaboration with partnering organizations, would like to announce the dates and times of two upcoming events open to the general public.

     First, on May 8th at the Marion VFW (click here for a map), Coastline and the Marion Council on Aging are holding a Health Fair from 10am to 2pm. You can enjoy a free lunch and snacks, served throughout the day. Nurses will be on-site to check your blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol levels. You can meet with a Registered Dietitian to discuss your individual nutrition needs, and you can bring your medications to be reviewed by a pharmacist. There will also be free health and wellness information from over 60 organizations.

     You do not need to RSVP or register for this event, just show up!

     Then, on May 15th, Coastline, along with the Massachusetts Association of Older Americans, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, Executive Office of Elder Affairs, Bristol Elder Services, and St. Anne’s Hopsital, and with sponsorship from Nizhoni Health Systems, are presenting: Understanding Culture: A Bridge to the Emotional Well Being of the Older Adult. Registration for this conference starts at 8am, and the conference will be held from 8:45am to 3:30pm at Whites of Westport (click here for a map).

     Registration is required by May 10th. Download this registration formto print and mail in.

     Contact advocacy@maoamass.org for more information, or visit their website at MAOAmass.org for more details.

     Hope to see you there!

Celebrating the Holidays at Coastline

     Even thought it has been unseasonably warm outside, people are still stringing up their lights, strapping Christmas trees to their cars, and enjoying around-the-clock holiday music. Here at Coastline, we are also in the holiday spirit. From November through the New Year, we are busy planning parties and feasts in many of our programs.

Project Access

     The ladies in the Project Access program enjoyed a festive night out, complete with a Thanksgiving feast and entertainment in late November. Hosted by the Association for the Relief of Aged Women (the program’s funder), all 180 women were invited to White’s of Westport to enjoy a family-style Thanksgiving meal and the music of Bobby Justin, a local entertainer. 

     Project Access’s goal is to provide elderly women, who live alone, with trips and events so they can socialize with their peers. Project Access holds a variety of trips and events each year, ensuring they accommodate women of all ages and mobility levels.

     To learn more about Project Access, you can visit their page here, or call the Program Coordinator, Sharon O’Malley at 508-999-6400 ext. 107.

Meals on Wheels

     Every year, hundreds of dedicated volunteers come together to cook and deliver homemade Thanksgiving meals to more than a thousand local seniors. Volunteers meet at Greater New Bedford Vocational Technical High School to prepare a mouthwatering menu. This year’s menu included turkey & gravy, dressing, whipped potatoes, butternut squash, peas & carrots, rolls, cranberry sauce, and apple crisp (made from scratch). From there, hundreds of volunteers pick up the packaged meals and deliver them to homebound seniors.

     We are grateful to, and wish to thank all of the volunteers who came out, and our community partners, including the Dartmouth Council on Aging, New Bedford Housing Authority, New Bedford Council on Aging, Supportive Housing at Tripp Towers, New Bedford Board of Health, GNB Vocational Technical H.S., Yellow Taxi, Long Plain Baptist Church, District Court Officers, and E.L. Sylvia Farms of Dighton.

     Elderly Nutrition is now gearing up for our Christmas Day program, which isn’t as big as the Thanksgiving meal program yet, but grows larger every year. Almost 500 homemade meals are prepared and delivered to seniors on Christmas Day, made possible by the Bristol County Sherriff’s Department, Holy Name Church, the New Bedford Council on Aging , several area nursing homes, and private donors.

Foster Grandparents Program

     With Christmas right around the corner, the Foster Grandparents enjoyed their annual holiday celebration. Decked out in their best holiday clothes, the Grandparents enjoyed a morning full of food and fun, including a lighter, alcohol-free egg nog prepared by our dietitian Kim Ferreira. You can find the recipe below:

8 cups of vanilla soy milk

3 oz package of sugar free, fat free vanilla pudding

1-2 tsp. of vanilla extract

1-2 tsp. of rum extract (optional)

Cinnamon & nutmeg (to taste)

     The Foster Grandparents devote hundreds of hours a year to mentoring children throughout the community, and they are greatly appreciated by the children and teachers that they work with. The Foster Grandparents Program is currently recruiting new volunteers. To learn more about this opportunity, call Christine Voss at 508-999-6400 ext. 198.

Money Management Program

     The Money Management volunteers also gathered in Saxon Hall for their annual holiday party. Volunteers enjoyed a feast of breakfast pastries, bagels, coffee, and tea. Volunteers were recognized for their years of service and were all entered into a raffle where they won gift cards, books, gift baskets, and other great prizes. The Money Management volunteers work with dozens of seniors across the Southcoast to help them organize and pay their bills.

     If you are interested in becoming a Money Management volunteer, please contact Jan Bergeron at 508-999-6400 ext. 180. Jan does her best to match volunteers with seniors who live in the same town as volunteers.

Holiday Giving Wreath

     Every year, here at Coastline, the staff who work closely with seniors, ask many of them if they have any Christmas wishes. Case Managers and other staff members gather up the requests and attach them to our Giving Wreath (a twist on our past Giving Tree), and then many staff and Board members go out and purchase and wrap the gift so staff can deliver it for Christmas. It’s a great way to give back and to give seniors something to open on Christmas morning.

     All in all, it’s been a great year here at Coastline, and we look forward to ringing in 2012 by continuing to provide older adults and individuals with disabilities, living throughout the Southcoast, with programs and in-home services that meet their needs and allow them to continue living independently.

     And don’t forget, it’s not too late to make a  donation to Coastline to receive a tax deduction for 2011. You can donate through our homepage by clicking on the “donate” button, or by mailing a check, made payable to Coastline Elderly Services, Inc. to 1646 Purchase Street, New Bedford, MA 02740.

    And, from all of us at Coastline, we hope you enjoy a happy and healthy holiday and New Year!

Do you enjoy working with children? Are you looking for some extra cash? Check out this paid volunteer opportunity…

     Do you want to earn some extra spending money while helping a child succeed? Who would not love an extra $212.00* each month? If you are over 55* years of age, YOU can help us! The Foster Grandparent Program is looking for 20 classroom volunteer grandparents – from around the New Bedford, Dartmouth, Acushnet, Fairhaven, Wareham, and Plymouth areas.

     If you know of a friend, neighbor, or relative who enjoys the company of children and has some free time during the week, and who would like to make a real and lasting impact on a child’s education, please pass the word along!

     For more information, call Christine Voss, Program Director, at 508-999-6400 ext. 198.

*Income and eligibility guidelines apply.

Foster Grandparents Volunteer 66,816 Hours

    

Volunteer Clifton Bulgar and CEO Paula Shiner

 ”Today a Reader. Tomorrow a Leader” by Margaret Fuller, was the theme for this year’s 29th Foster Grandparent Retirement and Recognition banquet which was celebrated on June 10, 2011. Over 150 guests representing 30 Foster Grandparent sites – from local elementary schools, day care & Head Start centers, special need facilities, after school programs, and health care centers – came together to recognize nine retiring volunteers and eight service award recipients.

     It was certainly a day of celebration for Clifton Bulgar and Myra LeValley who received a standing applause when they received their awards for 25 years of volunteering at North Star Learning Center and St. Luke’s pediatric ward.

     This year’s banquet theme had special meaning because the Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) lost their mentor, Charles Sisson, whose vision 29 years ago launched the partnership between the Foster Grandparent Program and Coastline Elderly Services, Inc. In honor of Charlie’s memory, new children’s books were donated with an inscription: “A gift dedicated in memory of Charles N. Sisson. Our biggest supporter of the FGP.”

     Every Foster Grandparent volunteer was given the opportunity to choose a children’s book to take back to their site and share in their classroom.

     Continuing along the reading theme, every Foster Grandparent volunteer was surprised with a personalized book created by the students and their teachers. Students from 30 sites had the opportunity to write short sentences and draw pictures expressing what it means to them to have a Foster Grandparent volunteer in their daily lives: a volunteer who helps them in the classroom with their reading, writing, and math problems; a volunteer who gives them endless words of encouragement to try again; a volunteer who offers that extra hug when life seems so overwhelming.

     One local elementary school teacher recently wrote: “Grandma is a wonderful help in the classroom. She supports the students having difficulty with seatwork and is always willing to read with the students.” This sentiment was also recently shared by a Head Start teacher: “Words cannot express the impact Grandma has on both the children and the adults in our center! We love her!”

     To learn more about becoming a Foster Grandparent or other volunteer opportunities at Coastline, please call us at 508.999.6400.

     The Foster Grandparent Program is sponsored by Coastline Elderly Services, Inc. and funded by the Corporation for National & Community Service. It is also funded in part by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs.

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