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DOROT's Solo Aging Program Featured in the Washington Post

The Washington Post shares how DOROT is leading the way for solo agers through our innovative Aging Alone Together® program. 

(Pictured above: Gayle Williams-Brett, an Aging Alone Together participant, and her mother in Brooklyn.)

Solo agers are a fast-growing population in the U.S. DOROT's dynamic six-week program offers the tools, guidance, and – most important – the community to prove our mantra that “solo aging does not mean aging alone.” 

Read more about the the solo agers whose lives have been transformed by their participation in Aging Alone Together® in the Washington Post article here.

 

We're grateful to the funders who have generously supported Aging Alone Together: EGL Charitable Foundation, Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, Sephardic Foundation on Aging, and The Susan Klingenstein Family Foundation.