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SPLC and St.Paul's Look Back on 2018
Last year was truly a milestone for Senior Persons Living Connected and St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre, as 2018 marked exactly 4 decades of serving the older adults of this incredibly diverse community.St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre Celebrates 40 Years of Serving Seniors
Over the past 4 decades St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre has proudly served the older adults of northeastern Toronto with affordable seniors' housing and a basket of healthcare and personal support services. On November 21 and 23 "the Centre" celebrated its 40th birthday with 2 charity gala dinners and...Generous Art Donation to St. Paul's
We would like to extend our sincerest thanks to Mrs. Leung Shui Wan Fung for her generous contribution to St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Centre in the memory of her late husband, Andrew Sau Hung Fung. Mr. Fung taught the traditional Chinese watercolour art class at the Centre for many years. After his...United Way Workplace Campaign
On November 8, 2018 SPLC was proud to host our first ever United Way Workplace Campaign! United Way has been a generous supporter of SPLC's programs and services, and last week we had the opportunity to show them our appreciation.Staff members at SPLC showed off their cooking expertise by each...Christine Degan Presentation at Home Care Conference in Charlottetown, PEI
On October 1, 2018 Christine Degan, Nurse Practitioner, from SPLC's GAIN Clinic, presented at the Canadian Home Care Summit in Charlottetown, PEI.Chuseok Mid-Autumn Festival
On September 25, 2018 we had the pleasure of partnering with United Way and the hard working volunteers from Ernst & Young LLP to celebrate the Korean Mid-Autumn festival, otherwise known as "Chuseok."SPLC Mid-Autumn Celebration
Thank you to all those who came to help us kick off the Mid-Autumn Festival at SPLC! We had a wonderful time building paper lanterns and hearing music from our own talented volunteer Jan Whyte, and piano teacher, Tan Bi Lei who teaches the Digital Piano Class at SPLC.We would also like to extend...Age is No Barrier
Have you ever seen a senior do a handstand? What about a somersault? The short documentary, Age Is No Barrier follows a group of seniors who break every stereotype of what it means to be an older adult.Celebrating Canada Day (2018) with Bridlewood Mall
On June 29th 2018, Senior Persons Living Connected (SPLC) had the pleasure of partnering with Bridlewood Mall and Toronto Public Library - Bridlewood branch for a spectacular Canada Day celebration.2017 Zahra Abdille and Children Scholarship Award Recipient
Congratulations to Sakina Abbas who has been awarded the 2017 Zahra Abdille and Children Scholarship.Pages
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