Woodbridge – Seniors have made and continue to make significant and valuable contributions to their families, communities and workplaces. The Government of Canada remains committed to supporting local organizations that empower seniors, promote engagement within their communities and contribute to their health and well-being. Francesco Sorbara, Member of Parliament for Vaughan—Woodbridge, on behalf of Canada’s Minister of Labour and Seniors, Seamus O’Regan Jr., launched the 2023–24 call for proposals for community-based projects through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP). MP Sorbara made the announcement while visiting the Golden Age Village for the Elderly in Woodbridge, Ontario and was joined by Steven Del Duca, Mayor of the City of Vaughan. Golden Age Village for the Elderly previously received funding for their project Active Living and Learning which promoted seniors’ social participation and inclusion, through various activities such as cooking and baking classes.
Organizations are invited to apply for funding that creates opportunities for seniors to be more connected, supported and active members of their communities. Projects need to reflect national priorities:
- supporting healthy aging;
- preventing senior abuse;
- celebrating diversity and promoting inclusion; and
- supporting financial security.
The call for proposals is open until September 14, 2023. Applicants are encouraged to submit online. Seniors-serving organizations can access support to prepare their application by contacting their nearest NHSP office. For details on how to apply, visit https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/new-horizons-seniors.html.
“When seniors are more connected, engaged and active members of their communities, everyone benefits. So, we want to support organisations that build more inclusive communities and give seniors the tools they need to age on their own terms.”– Seamus O’Regan Jr., Minister of Labour and Seniors