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Feds shell out more than $100K for P.E.I. programs for seniors

The federal government is shelling out more than $100,000 to community groups across P.E.I through the New Horizons for Seniors Program.

Money lined up for accessibility, social programs and repairs

The largest chunk of cash will go to The Crapaud Community Curling Club. The club will receive $23,602 for repairs. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

The federal government is shelling out more than $100,000 to community groups across P.E.I through the New Horizons for Seniors Program.

The largest chunk of cash will go to the Crapaud curling club. The club will receive $23,602 for repairs.

The Albany community centre will also receive $22,433 for renovations.

The South Shore community organization will receive $20,881 to buy exercise equipment and encourage active living, the Afton community centre will get $15,744 for activities that encourage seniors to exercise, and the Stella Maris Roman Catholic Parish is getting $16,417 to install a chair lift.

Smaller amounts of money will go to the the Milton community hall, which is getting  $6,500 to provide gardening and music classes to seniors.

The Miltonvale Park community council will receive $5,250 to offer mentorship programs to youth in skills related to activities such as farming and baking.
 
The Kensington Senior Surfers get $2,419 to support social participation and inclusion of seniors in community activities.

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