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  • Website: British Columbia Family & Social Supports
  • Resource type: General web page

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If you are a senior who is interested in volunteering, read this resource to learn the many benefits that volunteering can have on your own health and the overall wellbeing of the community. Volunteering ensures that seniors are engaged with the community and is a great transition from working regularly to retired life.


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active aging, mental health, community involvement, social life

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Rated on: 5/7/2019 10:48:39 AM

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