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Independent Living Day A Success

To the Editor:

What a wonderful day! Newtown Youth Services’ 2nd Annual Independent Living Day was just that. More than 100 volunteers fanned out across Newtown providing assistance to senior citizens.

The premise for the day was based on the idea that pairing seniors with adult and youth volunteers would allow seniors to maintain their homes with a bit more ease. Teams of workers gardened, washed windows, raked, rearranged cabinets and did light housekeeping. This intergenerational approach was very well received from both perspectives. Gratitude was expressed and good feelings were experienced.

To all the seniors who allowed us to come into their homes and to all the businesses who were so generous with their donations: Bagelman, Lexington Gardens, JMM Landscape and Design, Dunkin Donuts, Newtown Country Mill, and The Jungle, we thank you.

Where would we have been without all the volunteers? Members of the HS Youth Advisory Board, Middle School Youth Advisory Board/Kids Care Club, the United Methodist Church Youth Group, the Unitarian Universalist Society Youth Group, Girl Scouts Troops 154 and 382, Boy Scouts Troops 370 and 270, students from Danbury’s Rogers Park School, NYS board members, and former board members, and to the numerous adults who gave up their own Saturday chores to lend a hand, we thank you so very much.

To the woman who pulled this day together, Carol Smiley, we thank you. Your dedication and organization was what made this day the success that it was.

The number of seniors’ requests tripled from last year and Newtown Youth Services hopes to continue this rewarding service day. Once again, our utmost gratitude to all those who participated.

Gratefully,

Deborah Richardson,

Director, Newtown Youth Services

Roseanne Loring,

Program and Parent Education Coordinator

41-A Main Street, Newtown                                       May 15, 2001

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