You are invited to a free workshop to learn about Housing Information for Seniors exploring different housing options and financial support programs. Full details here.
Join us this conference where experts will share valuable information on a wide range of topics of interest to the well-being of the elderly. Full details here.
TorontoNAJC is holding a special luncheon – “Honouring Japanese Canadians on the 75th Anniversary of their Displacement and Internment in Canada” on Saturday, November 25th from noon to 4pm at Momiji Place. The luncheon is being held in realization that the vast majority of Nisei who experienced the evacuation and internment and/or displacement are well into their senior years and this may be the last opportunity for a community-wide event to honour their courage, stoicism and determination in enduring the hardship of losing homes, property and livelihoods during WW2 and reestablishing their lives after the war.
The luncheon will consist of a bento box lunch, photo exhibits of camp life and live entertainment. It is an informal event and we are encouraging attendees to mix and mingle to meet friends old and new. Tickets are $10/person up to Oct 15th and $15/person from Oct 16th. Tickets can be bought during regular office hours at the Momiji Centre, Toronto Buddhist Church and the JCCC or by sending in a cheque made out to the Greater Toronto Chapter -NAJC to TorontoNAJC, 6 Garamond Ct, Toronto, ON, M3C 1Z5
Please join us and our Honorary Co-chairs, Donna Hori and Bill Hatanaka, in celebrating Momiji’s 40th Anniversary and the launch of the Momiji Community Wellness Fund. The Gala will be held on Saturday, August 25th at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (6 Garamond Court, North York). Tickets are $300 each, black tie optional.
For more information, please contact Sheri-Lynn at 416.261.6683, ext. 259 or by email at 40thgala@momiji.on.ca.
How to apply a nursing home and home care services from LHIN: learning about the application process of a long term care facilities and home support services i.e. personal support worker, visiting nurse at your home.
Facilitator: Maureen McGowan, Community Education and Outreach Representative(LHIN)
Will and Power of Attorney (POA): learning the key points when you making a Will and POA.
Facilitator: Julie Sagara, Will and Estate lawyer