Money Management Volunteers Kelly Gagnon and Ken Heider Love Seeing the Numbers Come Together for Their Clients

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Graduates “SHINING” a Light on Medicare Options

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May is Older Americans Month, a Time to Celebrate Aging Unbound and Challenge the Status Quo!

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Money Management Volunteers Ken Heider (left) and Kelly Gagnon (right) facing the camera while standing on an outside walkway.
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Money Management Volunteers Kelly Gagnon and Ken Heider Love Seeing the Numbers Come Together for Their Clients

The Massachusetts Money Management Program (MMMP) has been helping adults over 60, and adults living with a disability, maintain their independence for 32 years. Without the program, many individuals would face food insecurity, financial exploitation, eviction, and premature institutionalization. 

“LifePath’s Money Management program promotes and prolongs independent living for individuals over 60 who are at risk

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Take Flight at Northfield Mount Hermon’s Free Concert, While Supporting Meals on Wheels!

For the twentieth year, the Northfield Mount Hermon Instrumental Ensembles will again host a benefit concert for LifePath’s Meals on Wheels program. The concert is scheduled for Sunday, February 18th, at 3 p.m., on the beautiful Northfield Mount Hermon campus in the Rhodes Arts Center, at 1 Lamplighter Way, Gill, MA. The concert is free

James, 9, with his Grandma, Phyllis Sinclair
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Older Relatives Raising Children: Many Local Options for Support Available

According to Jan Doody, Parent Educator & Grandparent Resource Coordinator at The United Arc, it is estimated that there are over 150 families in Franklin County in which an older relative is raising a child. Grandparents are often called upon to bring a grandchild into their home when the child’s parents are not able to

L. to R., front row: SHINE Graduates Marla Zlotnik, Martha Jamison, Kate DiSanto, Meg Ryan, Priscilla Phelps; L. to R., back row: SHINE Graduates Chad Hunter, Walter Valentin, Teddy Doucette. (Unable to attend: SHINE Graduate Ashley C. Fraga, CDP, Outreach Coordinator at the Easthampton Council on Aging and Enrichment Center.)
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Graduates “SHINING” a Light on Medicare Options

On June 23, eight people celebrated their graduation from the SHINE (Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Everyone) program at LifePath’s office in Greenfield. As newly-certified SHINE counselors, they will work in their own communities to provide free and unbiased health insurance information, education, and assistance services to Medicare beneficiaries and adults with disabilities. Lorraine

Gina Govoni, Executive Director of the Franklin County Regional Housing & Redevelopment Authority (HRA) and Rural Development, Inc. (left), with Charity Day, Associate Director of Client Services at LifePath (right).
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Sanderson Place Affordable Senior Housing Celebrates Its Grand Opening: LifePath Provides Resident Support

On Friday, May 19, community members gathered on the back deck at 120 North Main Street in Sunderland to celebrate the grand opening of Sanderson Place, an affordable housing community. Standing in front of a backdrop of a beautiful, wind-blown field and trees, Gina Govoni, Executive Director of the Franklin County Regional Housing & Redevelopment

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May is Older Americans Month, a Time to Celebrate Aging Unbound and Challenge the Status Quo!

Established in 1963, Older Americans Month (OAM) is celebrated every May. Led by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), OAM is a time for us to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of older Americans, highlight important trends, and strengthen our commitment to honoring our older citizens.

This year’s theme, Aging Unbound, offers an opportunity to explore