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Beaumont's 50+ Club

Beaumont's 50+ Club

Explore Beaumont - The Beaumont community is a diverse one, with people of all different ages living here. The population is skewed towards those in the younger age groups, with 29% of the population being aged 14 or under, and only 10% being aged 65 or over. This is in contrast to the provincial averages, where 26% of the population is aged 14 or under and 15% is aged 65 or over. This reflects Beaumont's growing population and its attraction for young families.


One of the dangers of such a population is the tendency for those of a certain 'vintage' to be left behind. For seniors, this can mean a lack of access to essential services and programs. It can also mean a lack of social interaction and connection to the community at large. Beaumont does have some services available for seniors, including a drop-in centre and a Meals on Wheels program. However, more could be done to ensure that seniors in Beaumont are able to live active and fulfilling lives.


Seniors clubs provide a valuable service to a community by offering a social outlet for seniors. They allow seniors to get together and share their experiences, stay connected to their community, and keep up with current events. This is important because it helps keep seniors active and engaged in their community. It can also be a valuable resource for information and support. Seniors clubs are an important part of any community and should be encouraged and supported.


The Beaumont 50+ club is a great resource for Beaumont residents over the age of 50. The club offers a variety of activities and events, including social gatherings, lunches, and trips. The Beaumont 50+ club is a great way to meet new people and stay active in the community. There is a monthly update by the club in La Nouvelle Beaumont News which outlines the past month's activities as well as upcoming sessions and projects.


The Beaumont community is fortunate to have a wealth of seniors who are willing and able to act as mentors to young people. These seniors provide guidance, support, and wisdom that can help young people navigate the challenges of life and grow into successful adults.


The FCSS is currently putting together an intergenerational project which aims to connect young people and elders in a friendly, non-threatening way to forge bonds and allow opportunities for mentorship to occur. There will be up to 8 different events focused around food, fellowship, and mutually enjoyable activities that can serve as catalysts for mentorship.


There are many benefits to having a senior mentor. First and foremost, seniors can provide practical advice based on their life experience. They can help young people develop important life skills, such as time management, problem solving, and critical thinking. Additionally, seniors can offer emotional support during difficult times and share stories and wisdom that can be valuable during the formative years.


Ultimately, having a senior mentor can make a significant difference in the life of a young person. By providing guidance, support, and wisdom, these mentors can help young people find their place in the world and reach their full potential.


Some benefits for the senior mentors include increased sense of self worth from sharing wisdom and life experience and developing a support system. Seniors often face difficult transitions, such as retirement or the death of a spouse, and being a mentor can help them manage these changes. Additionally, seniors who mentor others are more likely to live longer and enjoy better mental health.

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