Local non-profit agency Project Self-Sufficiency has joined forces with the
Earth Angels senior citizen initiative to link seniors with elementary
school-aged children through a year-round letter-writing effort and to provide
holiday cheer during December. Earth
Angels has provided a pen pal program and holiday outreach for seniors for nineteen
years, while Project Self-Sufficiency has an established outreach to local
seniors through its Central Intake assistance program. The joint effort will allow the
letter-writing program to expand to more elementary schools, give additional
seniors access to the holiday assistance program, and encourage other forms of
outreach in the future.
“We are excited about partnering with the Earth Angels program to broaden
the access of senior citizens to local services and continue to expand the
wonderful pen pal program with elementary school-aged children,” commented
Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive Director of Project Self-Sufficiency. “By bringing multiple generations together,
this joint initiative highlights the best of Sussex County and gives young
children the opportunity to learn how a simple gesture like writing a letter
can make a significant difference in someone’s life.”
In addition to the correspondence program, Earth Angels solicits gift cards
and other items for distribution to home-bound seniors in December. Volunteers stuff bags with the gifts and
hand-deliver the items to seniors during the week leading up to Christmas. Local seniors eagerly anticipate the visit,
often looking forward to a conversation with a new friend more than the items
in the gift bag.
Newton attorney, Elenora L. Benz, Esquire, originated the Earth Angels
program in 1999 by enlisting the support of her clients, business colleagues,
community volunteers and members of the Senior Quality of Life Foundation. The all-volunteer group gathered gift cards
and items designed to ensure the comfort of senior citizens during the winter
months. “The original thrust of Earth
Angels was to bring holiday cheer to homebound Sussex County seniors,” explains
Benz.
The program has served seniors aging in place throughout the community,
with the primary concentration residing in Newton’s Liberty Towers and
Frankford’s Homestead. Organizers now
hope to reach additional senior citizens in other parts of the county. “This has been a personal outreach program
for me since 1999,” comments Benz. “We
see the need of the community and it is now greater than the individuals and
volunteers can handle. We are thrilled
that Project Self-Sufficiency is willing to partner with Earth Angels. The program will now benefit the seniors in
our community in an unbelievable way.”
Volunteer Carol Jaccodine, is the coordinator of the Earth Angels
letter-writing initiative. “The Earth
Angels pen pal program brings seniors and primary school students together in
an inter-generational partnership,” explains Jaccodine. “They share thoughts, interests and
experiences with each other over the course of a school year, culminating in a
year-end pizza party where they get to come face-to-face with each other for
the first time. This is a life-changing
event for these young students and the amount of joy and happiness they bring
to each other is evident in this meeting."
Earth Angels founder Elenora Benz, Esquire, adds, “When the children get
to meet their pen pals the intergenerational action brings tears to your
eyes.”
To date, just three schools have participated in the correspondence
program, Sandyston-Walpack, Frankford and Green Hills. Organizers hope that the partnership with
Project Self-Sufficiency will allow the program to expand to more school
districts and encourage year-round participation between students and seniors. “We have classes in waiting who want to be a
part of the pen pal program, but we don’t have enough seniors to participate,”
explains Benz.
“Many senior citizens in our area are isolated, due to physical issues
which limit their ability to drive, or because of the loss of a social support
network due to relocation, aging or other factors,” comments Berry-Toon. “The Central Intake program at Project
Self-Sufficiency has allowed us to bring essential services to many of these
residents, but the partnership with the Earth Angels initiative will allow us
to provide the additional emotional connection that many crave.”
Non-profit agency Project
Self-Sufficiency is celebrating its 30th year of service to families
in northwestern New Jersey. The agency’s
mission is to provide a broad spectrum of holistic, respectful, and
comprehensive services enabling low-income single parents, teen parents,
two-parent families, and displaced homemakers to achieve personal and economic
self-sufficiency, family stability, and to improve their lives and the lives of
their children. The agency offers a
supportive family-centered environment where life issues are addressed through
a combination of individual counseling, peer support groups, case management
services, parenting skills training, life skills management training, home
visits, childcare and early childhood education, family activities and health
education. To participate in the Earth
Angels Pen Pal program, or to find out about any of the services provided at
Project Self-Sufficiency, call 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org.
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