Lincoln, Pelham and Grimsby getting funds from the Ontario government for seniors programming.
Seniors Active Living Centre programs in Grimsby, Lincoln and Pelham are getting some funds from the province.
Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff has announced an investment of over $151,000 in the programs.
The centres offer social, cultural, learning and recreation programs for seniors, helping them remain active and maintain social connections.
"Seniors Active Living Centres provide our seniors the quality of life they deserve,” says Oosterhoff. "That is why our government is investing $151,343.23 in Seniors Active Living Centre programs in Grimsby, Lincoln and Pelham. Local Seniors Active Living Centre programming will provide support for older adults and their well-being by keeping them active and socially connected within their own communities."
The Town of Pelham and the Town of Grimsby are each getting just over $54,000, and the Town of Lincoln is receiving over $43,000.

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