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Ajax, Ontario – The Honourable Alice Wong, Minister of State (Seniors), joined by the Honourable Chris Alexander, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, announced today that seniors in Ajax, Pickering and Kingston will soon have new opportunities to make a difference in their communities. The Government of Canada has approved five New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP) community-based projects in these areas, for a total of more than $122,000 in funding. These projects, approved through the NHSP’s 2014–2015 Call for Proposals, will make it possible for seniors to play a major role in a wide range of local programs and activities.

Minister Wong made this announcement today at the Pickering and Village Senior Citizens Club, which is receiving $25,000 in NHSP funding for its Restroom Accessibility Upgrades project. This project aims to enhance the long-term use of the Club’s building by upgrading facility restrooms to ensure better access for senior members with limited mobility and other disabilities.

The four other projects being funded focus on educational, recreational and outreach activities that promote seniors participation and help provide guidance and support to community members from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Quick Facts
– Under the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP), up to $25,000 in grant funding can be provided to eligible organizations for community-based projects that are led or inspired by seniors.
– Since 2006, the NHSP has funded more than 13,000 projects in hundreds of communities across Canada.
– Economic Action Plan 2014 increased funding for the NHSP by $5 million per year, for a total of $50 million provided to this program annually.
– Since 2006, $2.8 billion in annual tax relief has been provided to seniors and pensioners.
– The Government of Canada launched the Government of Canada Action for Seniors report in September 2014. The report is a new information resource highlighting federal programs and services that can be accessed by seniors, their families and caregivers. It was created in collaboration with more than 22 federal departments and agencies. The report can be found on Canada.ca/Seniors.
– Today’s announcement is one example of what the Government is doing to improve Canadians’ lives. To help families prosper, the Government is also enhancing the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB), introducing the Family Tax Cut and making improvements to the Child Care Expenses Deduction and the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit.
– The UCCB would increase to up to $1,920 per year for children under the age of 6, and parents would receive a benefit of up to $720 per year for each child aged 6 through 17.
The proposed enhancements to the UCCB would provide $160 per month for each child under the age of 6 and $60 per month for each child aged 6 through 17.

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I am proud of our Government’s commitment to support New Horizons for Seniors Program projects in Ontario communities. These projects will go a long way to enhance the lives of local seniors and provide them with opportunities to interact and broaden their knowledge.
– The Honourable Alice Wong, Minister of State (Seniors)

Our Government believes that one of the best ways to support Canadian seniors in Ajax, Pickering and Kingston is to work in partnership with innovative community organizations dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of seniors.
– The Honourable Chris Alexander, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

The Pickering and Village Senior Citizens Club, through support from the Town of Ajax and Government of Canada New Horizons for Seniors Program grant, is honoured to have received this funding opportunity. Our project will continue to meet and support the needs of our members by allowing them to access our restrooms with ease, safety and comfort. The club has played a crucial role in the social and mental well being of seniors in the community.
– Jan Herbert, President, Pickering and Village Senior Citizens Club

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