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Newtown Organizations Unite To Launch Senior Advocacy Programming

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A collaborative effort is underway to strengthen advocacy and engagement opportunities for senior residents in the community. The Newtown Department of Human Services, Friends of Newtown Seniors (FONS) and Newtown Commission on Aging are joining forces as Newtown Senior Alliance to develop and host a new series of programs focused on issues that matter most to older adults.

This initiative aims to create a welcoming space where seniors can share perspectives, discuss challenges, and help shape local priorities through open dialogue and community driven conversations.

The series will officially kick off with a roundtable discussion, “Seniors' Perspective on Newtown Housing,” on Tuesday, April 28, at 5 pm, at Newtown Senior Center, 8 Simpson Street.

All are invited to join the discussion on what seniors need, want, and wish for in housing. The discussion will be led by Joan Alexander, a FONS board member and local realtor who will provide data and perspective on Newtown real estate.

Light refreshments will be served. This is a free event but tickets must be secured through Newtown Senior Center or FONS. Visit Zeffy.com and search for FONS April Roundtable-Housing to register.

Optionally, contact the senior center at 203-270-4310 or visit in person, or contact FONS at info@friendsofnewtownseniors.org, to obtain the registration link.

Organizers emphasize that participant input will play a central role in shaping future discussions. While planning has already begun for upcoming topics, attendees at the April event will be encouraged to suggest issues they would like to explore in future roundtables.

“This collaboration represents an important step toward ensuring that seniors in our community have a strong voice,” organizers shared. “We want these discussions to reflect the real needs and interests of those we serve.”

All senior residents and interested community members are encouraged to attend and participate in these important conversations.

A collaborative effort between the Newtown Department of Human Services, Friends of Newtown Seniors, and Newtown Commission on Aging, Newtown Senior Alliance has announced details for its first event.
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