Chilliwack non-profit launches twice-monthly social, cooking and learning initiative for 55+ adults
CHILLIWACK — A Chilliwack non-profit whose programs facilitate a variety of services for older adults in Chilliwack is launching a one-year support project for community living seniors centred around learning, cooking and social sharing.
Chilliwack-based Compassionate Neighbours says it’s excited to launch the Enhanced Social and Nutritional Support project through a generous grant from the Maplewood Care Foundation.
Compassionate Neighbours board president and acting executive director Connie Stam says older adult participants ages 55 and up, and volunteers who would love to support seniors, are invited to participate in the exciting new initiative. The program launches on Tuesday, April 14.
Compassionate Neighbours has partnered for the past 3 years with the Chilliwack Community Services social prescribing program in offering bi-weekly intergenerational cooking sessions on Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for up to 12 seniors/session. The non-profit says the program is highly valued and enjoyed by both the seniors and the youth participating. This program will continue and will be expanded by adding this new initiative. Chilliwack Community Services will also partner with Compassionate Neighbours in seeking youth and adult volunteers for this new initiative.

