Welcome to Niagara's "Connected Community"
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If you are an older adult and want help with technology call us at 1-844-217-3057 or check out the services below.
Thank you to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for supporting this project.
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Niagara Connected Communities
Healthy Aging: Public Health and Emergency Services Niagara
Retro Canadian Towns near Niagara Falls
Heart Niagara: Breathing Techniques
- Richard Brown and Patricia Gerbarg: Mind/Body: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf3G_ZYb_BQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-HLfBp_Mw
- Cindy’s Blog with Heart Niagara: https://heartniagara.com/search?q=cindy
- Guide Yourself with Cindy VanDyke: Getting up from the Floor
Heart Niagara: Healthy Eating
Heart Niagara: Healthy Hearts
Get Started with ActiveSTC
Introduction to Pickleball
Article: Why pickleball is “the fastest growing sport in America”: https://www.axios.com/pickleball-sport-tennis
Virtual Tour Caracas, Venezuela
Lincoln Museum: The One-Room Schoolhouse
Canadian Tax Season 2022: Tips for Seniors
Water Conservation
The History of Niagara Region
NRT OnDemand and Niagara Specialized Transit
Niagara Region Resources: Playlist on YouTube
Raising Awareness about Abuse and Violence in Niagara
Niagara Health Navigator App
Craft for Mental Health: Paper Flower
Vaccine Certificate with QR Code
Where to find info on COVID-19 booster shots
Cybercrime during the Holidays
Cooking: Ginger Snap cookies
Niagara Waste App
Age-Friendly Niagara Network
Niagara Region Transit Part 1
Cognitive Function in Seniors
BROCK UNIVERSITY, NIAGARA COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Build your résumé and earn community service hours & credits while supporting your community.
Volunteer experience with Cyber-Seniors is a recognized and meaningful credential amongst employers and post-secondary school educators.
BECOME A VOLUNTEER“Volunteering with Cyber Seniors has provided our students with a great opportunity to gain relevant skills and experiences for their future careers. Not only have they made meaningful connections with seniors, but they have become more confident in using technology themselves while also helping seniors enhance their technology skills.”
– Christine Wilkinson, Coordinator, Recreation Therapy Program, Niagara College