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What
is REACH?
Reaching
Elderly Abandoned
Citizens Housebound
R.E.A.C.H
is a non-profit organisation that is dedicated to relieving the suffering
of the elderly in Dominica. R.E.A.C.H is
officially a member of a body called HelpAge International (H.A.I.), which
is a global network of not-for-profit organisations with a mission to
work with and for disadvantaged older people worldwide to achieve a lasting
improvement in the quality of their lives. Our caring organization was
started in 1979 when a Catholic nun, Sr. Suzanne, began visiting seniors
in her area and realized the dire need for care for the elderly. Since
that time, R.E.A.C.H has grown into a vital community organization serving
over 150 seniors directly and a number of indirect beneficiaries. By following
Jesus' example, R.E.A.C.H brings a message of love and compassion to the
lonely and rejected.

What does REACH do?
Mission
Statement: REACH is a community-based organization, which seeks to relieve
some of the intense suffering of the aged in the community. It is Jesus'
love for all humanity, which inspired us to care for the elderly. It is
affiliated with the Secretariat for Social Mission in the Diocese of Roseau.
R.E.A.C.H
strives to meet both the spiritual and material needs of the elderly.
Our dedicated staff brings relief and hope to the elderly on a daily basis.
The work
of R.E.A.C.H includes:
·
Food Distribution
· Clothes Distribution
· Bathing those who are bedridden or need assistance
· Providing hot tea and a food package for those who are destitute
in their homes
· Laundry Services for the elderly
·
Rehabilitation for stroke victims
· Provision of walking aids, wheelchairs, commode chairs and incontinent
pads when we have them
· A weekly Day Care program for the elderly, which gives our grans
the chance to get out of their homes for some much needed social time,
exercise, good food and fun!
· Special outings for the grans that occur every two months. Some
of these outings include visits to Ma Pampo, the world's oldest human
at the age of 127, church services, whale watching and much more!
· International Adopt-A-Gran programs where we help to match one
of our grans up with a willing sponsor from either Canada or the U.K.
The sponsor provides their gran with a small sum of financial assistance
twice a year. In return, the sponsors receive a written update and photo
of their gran along with the satisfaction of knowing that they have made
a contribution to a great cause!
·
Meals on Wheels program for those elderly who are unable to make it to
the weekly Day Care program
· Transportation to Medical Appointments to those who would otherwise
be stranded
·Transportation to Pharmacists to refill prescriptions and delivery
of medication and refilled prescriptions to grans
· Attend to banking activities for those grans who are immobile
or unable to make it to the Bank themselves.

How
YOU Can Get Involved and Make a Difference! 
Each
one of us can make a big difference in the life of an elderly person.
There is something for everyone, so don't hesitate to get involved! Here
are some projects and activities R.E.A.C.H offers, to help you make that
first step:

Local
Adopt-A-Gran: The elderly need our love and support more than anything.
'Adopting' a gran can take on various forms and doesn't necessarily have
to involve spending money. Perhaps you can visit an elderly person and
give them the gift of your friendship and time. Or, maybe you can buy
some extra groceries and bring your gran a little food package. You can
even drive them to their medical appointment or offer to comb their hair.
Even the smallest gestures mean the world to our lonely grans.

Volunteer
with R.E.A.C.H:
R.E.A.C.H is always looking for skilled and non-skilled volunteers to
help us with everything from office work to construction. Talk to us about
how you can become part of the R.E.A.C.H family.

Fund-raising
Events: Come and
join us in some of our fund-raising events such as Jumble Sales and our
Annual Poor Person's Dinner during lent. Check in with us for more information
on upcoming events.
Donations:
R.E.A.C.H accepts donations of all kinds from financial to food items.
If you can think of a way to donate we will think of a way to make use
of your kindness in assisting the elderly of Dominica!

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House
Repair Fund: If
you are looking for a specific way to contribute to the mission of
R.E.A.C.H, consider making a contribution to our House Repair Fund!
Many of our elderly live in deplorable conditions and life could be
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For example, it is hard for some of our grans to get sleep when their
roof is leaking over their bed. R.E.A.C.H would love to accept materials
for house repairs, volunteers who are willing to provide free labour,
or financial assistance in order to purchase the necessary labour
time, supplies, and equipment that will aid in providing decent shelter
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Become
a Member: R.E.A.C.H
offers the chance to become a member of our organization and joining us
in our mission of seeking to relieve some of the intense suffering of
the aged and housebound community. Individuals and organizations can pay
an annual fee and become members of R.E.A.C.H. In return for your membership
fee R.E.A.C.H will send you periodic updates on the work we are doing
and how your contributions are being put to use. Contact
us for an application form on membership and volunteer opportunities and
join the R.E.A.C.H family.

Organizations
we Support: R.E.A.C.H
tries to provide support in whatever way we can to various caring organizations
in Dominica. Here are some of the organizations that R.E.A.C.H supports
and with which we have maintained a long-standing relationship:
·
Alpha Centre (School for the Mentally Challenged)
· St. Vincent De Paul Society
· Christian Children's Fund (CCF)
·
Dominica
Infirmary: Home for the Aged
·
Social Centre
·
Operation Youth
Quake
·
Mahaut Home
for the Aged
·
Portsmouth Home
for the Aged
·
Care for the
Elderly - Portsmouth
·
St. Jerome's
Care for the Elderly - Grand Bay
·
Dominica Prison
Service
·
Grotto Home for the Homeless

Our
Partners: In accomplishing our goals, R.E.A.C.H co-ordinates with
other organizations that have a mission of enhancing the social, physical
and spiritual well being of the elderly as well as those organizations
that seek to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable and impoverished populations.
If your organization has a mandate of assisting the elderly or those who
live in poverty, R.E.A.C.H would love to hear from you and discuss how
we can work together towards a common goal.
Here
is a list of our current partners and links to their websites:
· The Dominica Council on Ageing e-mail: dca@cwdom.dm
(No website available)
· Help the Aged Canada
· Help the Aged UK
http://www.helptheaged.org.uk
· The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca
· Food for the Poor http://www.foodforthepoor.com
·
Helpage
International http://www.helpage.org
·
HelpAge
St. Lucia National Council e-mail: helpage@candw.lc
(No website available)

Donations:
To make a contribution
to R.E.A.C.H. please click here.

Contact
Us: Feel free
to contact us and speak to our staff about what we do and how you can
help!
R.E.A.C.H
P.O. BOX 450
Roseau
Commonwealth of Dominica, WI
Tel: 767-448-8096
Fax: 767-448-3404
E-mail: reach@cwdom.dm
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