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Big Hearts for Seniors presents Big Hearted Stories: Experiences of Aging

 

(Publisher’s note: This group’s efforts also assist the Chelsea Senior Center.)

On July 30, Big Hearts for Seniors (BHS) will present Big Hearted Stories: Experiences of Aging Virtually. This engaging program will provide a platform for talented storytellers to share their powerful, true life experiences. These compelling stories will bring laughter, inspiration, and maybe even a few tears.  For more information, visit the BHS website: www.victors.us/bigheartsforseniors

Big Hearts for Seniors was formed to support critical services for our aging community members. This collaborative is comprised of five community non-profit programs serving older adults: Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels, Housing Bureau for Seniors, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Silver Club Memory Programs, and the Turner Senior Wellness Program. These programs help seniors access home-delivered meals, sustainable housing options, support to remain independent, learning in retirement opportunities, relief from social isolation, and programs for those with dementia.

Since 2006, Big Hearts for Seniors has raised sponsor support funds and generous community donations through various events including the Big House/Big Heart races, silent auctions, and documentary film screenings. All funds raised are used to provide needed services to older adults.

Big Hearted Stories: Experiences of Aging

WHEN: Thursday, July 30 – 7 p.m.

WHERE: An Online Virtual event. Register to attend or donate: www.victors.us/bigheartsforseniors

COST: FREE- Donations encouraged

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  1. As a member of a church group visiting Eloise, I met a sweet little lady who lived there in a 100 bed ward. She asked if I spoke German because she missed talking in her original language. I said the only thing I knew in German was Silent Night. It was July but she started singing. I joined her, and in the middle of that huge room we sang Silent Night. We both finished with happy tears. I will never forget what a little thing can bring such joy to a lonely for something, senior.

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