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Little Brothers: Present in Rimouski since 2006

In Rimouski, we are able to observe that the isolation of seniors is much more present than we could imagine. Some of them have lost contact with the community and it is very easy to no longer see them. One of our great challenges is certainly to make them feel at home in the community.

It is by working together with others in the community that we can identify isolated seniors, recreate a caring community around them, and ensure a continuum of care and services.

We promote grassroots mobilization and the matching of seniors with volunteers living in their neighbourhood.

On a daily basis, Little Brothers Rimouski  can thus mark their presence and their ability to touch the hearts of our Great Friends.

56

seniors accompanied annually

42

volunteers who give their time throughout the year

Photo of several seniors and employees posing with their gift bags.
Photo of several elders in a modern church.
Photo of two older women laughing at the arrival of Santa Claus.

Within the Community

Since it is collectively that we can respond to the needs and well-being of seniors, it is essential to work closely with collaborators and partners to extend the reach of our action.

Key Collaborators and Local Partners

  • Quebec Association of Gerontology;
  • Carrefour 50+ du Québec;
  • Chevaliers de Colomb;
  • Health and social services centers;
  • Long-term care centers;
  • Centre d’action bénévole;
  • Public Health Department;
  • Le Collectif vieillir ensemble;
  • Police Community Services;
  • Alzheimer Society;
  • Table régionale des aînés.
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Team Members

Joanne Parmenter, senior director of operations

Jessica B. Pinard, sector manager

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