Enjoy your retirement with a wide range of activities at Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre in Lethbridge. Our activities include bingo, card games, board games, daily lunches and a selection of recreational and educational programs. Shuttle service is available for convenient transportation, and our fitness club is open to members. Call today or visit our website for more information.
Music and Musings of a 29 Year SurvivorJun 10, 2014The Lethbridge HIV Connection is proud to present Robert Bardston: Music and Musings of a 29 Year Survivor. Robert is a long-term AIDS survivor who has become a full time AIDS advocate. A retired professional cellist and vocalist, he has now become an artist against AIDS. He present's performances to promote HIV/AIDS awareness. These performances have met with.
Good Samaritan TeleCare Street Edmonton, Alberta org Good Samaritan TeleCare® provides total home monitoring, safety and security support to individuals young and old, injured and in good health, as well as businesses Canada-wide.
Lethbridge Sernior Citizens Organization is your active aging and age friendly resource in Southern Alberta. We provide support and services as well as over 70 activities, classes and groups:
Art Classes, Computer Sessions, Zumba, Yoga, Tai Chi, Badminton, Pickle Ball.
Elder abuse is often committed by someone known to the victim, such as a family member, friend, neighbour or caregiver. Abusers can also include any individual in a position of power, trust or authority.
L'Arche Lethbridge (Alberta, Canada) provides an extraordinary opportunity for men and women from around the world with and without developmental disabilities to share, live, work, and learn together. Many local people participate in the life of our community as committed friends and respite workers. Sharing life with individuals with developmental disabilities at L'Arche is a counter-cultural life-style choice. It is a choice to share in the incredible gifts of individuals with developmental disabilities. L'Arche is a dynamic example of how people of very different abilities, cultures and religions can learn to live in peace. Together we discover depths of joy, freedom, and love, and the incredible beauty of each person regardless of intellectual capacity.
It's right there in our name. Community. Building stronger and more vibrant southwestern Alberta communities is the motivation behind our work at the Community Foundation. Since April 18, 1966 we have funded over $7.7 million in grants throughout our region. These grants support the charities that are working hard to make your community a great place to live.