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On a mission to smile

When June Adamson’s husband died six years ago, life became very lonely for the Brookfield woman.

She was withdrawn, socially isolated and just “a bit depressed”.

“I didn’t like it at all,” the 77-year-old said.

Three years ago, Ms Adamson joined Wesley Mission Victoria’s social support programs, which connect older people with volunteers so they can maintain their passions and communities.

Life’s been on the mend ever since – Ms Adamson has made new friends, visited new places and reached new highs.

“It’s made my life a whole lot better,” she said. “I was so lonely, but when [the Wesley Mission volunteers] come, they always have a smile on their face and they’ll do anything for you.”

Ms Adamson’s story is featured in the organisation’s new short film, which is aimed at shining a light on older Victorians who experience social isolation.

Wesley Mission Victoria chief operating officer Raelene Thompson said its social support programs enabled older people to remain independent.

“As our ageing population continues to grow, we can expect more people to remain in their own home into their later years, which is wonderful – as long as people are able to stay connected and involved in their communities and activities they love doing,” she said.

“As people get older, loneliness can become more and more familiar as friends are lost and other factors – like poor health, families moving and restricted mobility – can impact on people’s ability to get out and about and spend time with others.”

To volunteer with the organisation, or find out more about the social support programs, call 13 93 75.

 

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