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Our first Finding Home™ seniors dialogue series on Elder Financial Abuse was with a multicultural seniors group. The dialogues were hosted by North Shore Neighbourhood House and John Braithwaite Community Centre. During the dialogues participants explored the meaning of home, ways family members can take advantage of seniors, and strategies to prevent elder financial abuse. Out of the dialogues they have started a phenomenal Victims To Champions Seniors Speakers Bureau and have already spoken at Seniors Day, North Shore Services To Seniors Coalition, North Shore police, City Council, and have several other speaking gigs lined up. In addition, they have created a flyer on ‘Tips on Personal Power’ for seniors and are currently working on a video project.

Applause for Champions Speakers on the North Side

Applause for Victims to Champions Speakers on the North Side

Check out the Victims to Champions mural..
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During South Asian Punjabi Seniors Finding Home™ dialogues, participants identified raising their sons to be selfish is one of the root cause of elder financial abuse in their communities. They offer tips on how to prevent selfishness and greed from taking root by teaching kindness and caring to both boys and girls at an early age. Read more to learn about their tips and strategies….

South Asian Punjabi Seniors Finding Home™ Dialogue Participants

South Asian Punjabi Seniors Finding Home™ Dialogue Participants

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Residents of a mixed housing unit shared their top 10 red flags you may be dealing with “a wolf in sheep’s clothing” during a Finding Home dialogue today. Participants shared experiences about predators and con artists and came up with tips on prevention and recovery. They all agreed that what makes people vulnerable to predators is loneliness, feeling unappreciated and lack of social support. Read more…

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