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Positive Partnerships Keep LifePath Moving Forward

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Music, Photos, and the Power of Connection

Children and Elders Make Valentine’s Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

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LifePath’s Jason Molony Interviewed on GCTV about Age-Friendly Grants Program

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Steven Bathory-Peeler, Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) Orchestra and Band Concert Director, conducting students at their annual benefit concert in support of LifePath.
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Positive Partnerships Keep LifePath Moving Forward

Once again, the Northfield Mount Hermon (NMH) Music program hosted their annual benefit concert supporting LifePath’s efforts in the community. For the past 21 years and beyond, the NMH school’s faculty, staff, and students have all come together to help raise much-needed funds in support of LifePath’s many programs and services. Aimed at supporting older

Five people posing with a table full of homemade valentines
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Children and Elders Make Valentine’s Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

A Shutesbury Elementary School student creating a Valentine.Children from Buckland-Shelburne Elementary School, The Learning Knoll, Mohawk Trail Regional School, Northfield Elementary School, Petersham Center School, Petersham Montessori School, Sanderson Academy, and Shutesbury Elementary School, along with residents of the assisted living community Arbors at Greenfield, created more than 600 handmade Valentine’s cards for delivery to

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LifePath’s Jason Molony Interviewed on GCTV about Age-Friendly Grants Program

Recently, LifePath’s Jason Molony was interviewed on GCTV about the new Age-Friendly Grants Program. LifePath is currently seeking proposals for a limited number of projects that support our region’s vision of Age- and Dementia-Friendly communities, where older adults and residents of all ages can enjoy greater safety, connectivity, and belonging. With generous support from Point32