Leland is arguably one of the fastest-growing communities in the Cape Fear. You may be wondering what’s bringing all these people to the once-quiet town.
For the more than 6000 people who use the services here, it’s big news that the Senior Resource Center (SRC) is open again and they can finally benefit from the pre-pandemic renovations that cost $1.8 million
The five-year Master Aging Plan (MAP) is being developed by the Senior Resource Center to help identify resources and determine services needed for older adults now and in the future.
Funding from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS)’s Crisis Intervention Program (CIP) is available to help people from low-income households manage their energy bills.
WARM and the New Hanover County Senior Resource Center are just a few organizations working to connect seniors with the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local non-profit organization, the Cape Fear Literacy Council, is working to help those adults who lack the necessary skills to accomplish important tasks on computer devices, such as filling out a job application or simply sending email messages.
The show, performed March 1-10 at the 2nd Street Stage at the Hannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center, features some of the most beloved fairy tale characters.
The Bladen County Division of Aging is hosting a Dementia Friends NC information session on Feb. 22 for locals to learn more about dementia and helping people who live with it in our community.