The Brampton Older Adult Alliance (B.O.A.A.) serves as a unified voice for affiliated seniors' groups in Brampton, providing a collaborative forum to address shared challenges and opportunities. Formed under the City of Brampton's Community Group Affiliation Policy, B.O.A.A is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for older adults through advocacy, resource sharing, and community engagement.
Brampton is home to a vibrant network of diverse seniors' clubs that offer affordable, enriching programs for older adults. Affiliated Senior Community Groups are volunteer-driven and non-profit in nature. Whether you are looking to join a club, volunteer your time, or contribute your expertise, there is a place for you in Brampton's older adult community.
For more information on how to get involved, please contact your local seniors' club below.
Brampton Older Adult Alliance Goals & Objectives
- The Alliance is committed to supporting older adults and working collaboratively to improve their well-being. Promoting awareness of the needs of the older adult community
- Advocating for equitable access to programs, services, and facilities
- Providing leadership and a collective voice on issues
- Encouraging collaboration and action among seniors' groups
- Sharing best practices and resources to support well-being
- Celebrating the achievements and contributions of seniors' clubs
- Fostering open communication and cooperation among all affiliated seniors' groups
- Supporting the City of Brampton's Age-Friendly strategy by promoting active and engaged lifestyles
Meetings
- Frequency: Quarterly (typically March, May, August, and October)
- Location: Rotating venues across the city