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By Edzani Kelapile, Age Strong Staff

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

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By Edzani Kelapile, Age Strong Staff

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By Sophia Wang, Age Strong Staff

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

The Kennedy Center in Charlestown offers support and programming for people of all ages.

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

By Edzani Kelapile, Age Strong Staff

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

By Sophia Wang, Age Strong Staff

By Sophia Wang, Age Strong Staff

By Dillon Tedesco, Age Strong Staff On the first Friday of every month, Age Strong’s Senior Advisory Council meets at Boston City Hall to discuss issues pertaining to older adults (age 60+) in the...

By Jordan Rich, Age Strong Staff

By Sophia Wang, Age Strong Staff

Daily Table is a Boston-area nonprofit grocery chain dedicated to providing affordable and healthy food to everyone.

National Night Out is an annual event to promote community unity and strengthen partnerships with our public safety personnel, bringing together residents, local non-profits, elected officials, and...

By Dillon Tedesco, Age Strong Staff

By Andrea Burns, June 13, 2024

Thirty-seven community nonprofits will receive $546,403 in total to strengthen social connections and community for Boston’s older adults

Boston residents age 60+ braved the rain on Thursday March 28th to attend The Age Strong Commission’s first of four upcoming free community resource fairs. The fair took place at the Boston Center for...

The East Boston Senior Center, based on community input, will offer programs and services for older adults (Boston residents age 60+) starting December 1.

As Boston’s Area Agency on Aging (AAA), the Age Strong Commission annually awards Federal Older Americans Act (Title III) funds to area nonprofits who provide direct services to Boston’s older adults...

The Age Strong Commission supports the Alzheimer’s Association’s THE LONGEST DAY campaign, raising awareness of those living with Alzheimer’s Disease, other dementias, and their care partners.

Sixteen community nonprofits will receive $360,000 in total to strengthen social connections and community for Boston’s older adults.

The City of Boston’s Age Strong Commission invites all interested agencies to submit proposals for a Comprehensive Hoarding Program to comprehensively address the clinical treatment and clutter...

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