Informational workshops on Zoom will take place monthly this summer, beginning June 25.
Healthy Aging Martha's Vineyard

2024

A new report found that Island beaches are not fully accessible, prompting officials to consider ways to make it easier for people to enjoy the Vineyard’s coastline.

2023

The Manuel F. Correllus State Forest gained 10 trees Tuesday morning in celebration of the 10-year anniversary of Healthy Aging Martha’s Vineyard — an organization that supports the Island’s growing senior population.

2022

A summit about transportation services for the Island's older adults will take place on Sept. 20 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

2021

In two virtual sessions, a Healthy Aging MV panel will share information and resources for job-seekers over 50.

2020

The Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation has awarded $80,500 in grants and donations to 10 nonprofits on Martha's Vineyard and in Falmouth.

For Islanders over age 65, the Covid-19 pandemic carries extra risks — not only of potentially fatal infection, but from loneliness, financial insecurity and depression. “There’s a real issue around social isolation,” said Cindra Trish, executive director of the advocacy group Healthy Aging MV.

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