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LifePath Certified as a Woman-Led Non-Profit Organization (W/NPO)

LifePath Secures Major Grants to Support Age- and Dementia-Friendly Initiatives

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Aching Feet and a Full Heart

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Supplier Diversity Office Certified
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism

LifePath Certified as a Woman-Led Non-Profit Organization (W/NPO)

We are thrilled to announce that LifePath has officially been certified by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) as a Woman-Led Non-Profit Organization (W/NPO)! This exciting milestone not only highlights our dedication to fostering diversity, but also opens doors for us to collaborate with local businesses and government agencies in new and impactful

Community members propose ideas for making our community more age-friendly at a June 2023 event. Kemah Wilson, right, steering committee and work group member; Lynne Feldman, center, Director of Community Services at LifePath.
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LifePath Secures Major Grants to Support Age- and Dementia-Friendly Initiatives

LifePath recently received two significant grants to further Age- and Dementia-Friendly Initiatives in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region. These funds, totaling $690,000, will play a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for residents in our community. The grants were awarded by Point32Health Foundation and the Massachusetts Community Health and Healthy Aging

A person holding a bowl of soup. Unsplash image by Louis Hansel.
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Aching Feet and a Full Heart

One of my first volunteering experiences as a young adult was with “The Meatloaf Kitchen,” an all-volunteer organization that serves people experiencing homelessness in New York City. The place was infused with the familiar, homey aroma of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and cooked vegetables, juxtaposed into a setting that was entirely new to me—seeing people who