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 Ralph C. Wilson, Jr Foundation, podcast from "Tight Knit" series

Canopy was proud to be one of eight participants in a media project produced by The Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation titled “Tight Knit.”  This podcast series focused on the state of Caregiving today. July, 2020 

https://ralph-c-wilson-jr-foundation.simplecast.com/episodes/canopy-of-neighbors

 Article from Business First, February 2023

2023 Business First IDEA Award Winners

 

Article from UBNow, October 2022

CTSI Project Helps Bridge Digital Divide

 

 Article from Buffalo Spree magazine, October 2019

https://www.buffalospree.com/our_magazines/canopy-of-neighbors/article_8ab6544c-cbd4-5ee4-9d7c-9418ec6a70ea.html


 WBFO article and radio piece, December 2019

https://www.wbfo.org/local/2019-12-23/canopy-of-neighbors-takes-grassroots-approach-to-help-seniors-age-in-place-combat-isolation


 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, December 2020 article on Canopy of Neighbors

https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2020/12/27/elder-orphans-can-canopy-neighbors-buffalo-provide-support/4022944001/


 WHEC-TV Rochester news story about Canopy of Neighbors

https://www.whec.com/rochester-new-york-news/solutions-journalism-are-villages-the-future-of-elder-care/5957632/


 WBFO article about NY’s proposed Master Plan for Aging

https://www.wbfo.org/health-wellness/2022-01-04/should-hochul-announce-a-master-plan-for-aging-during-state-of-the-state

 

Buffalo Spree article on Volunteering, July 2021

Buffalo Spree article on Volunteering


 Delaware Living Magazine, May 2019

Delaware Living Magazine, May 2019
"Changing the Face of Aging"
Canopy’s book, “Changing the Face of Aging” was published in 2019. We shared the stories of 22 members and volunteers because sharing stories is part of what it takes for a movement to drive significant and meaningful social change.* Stunning photos by renowned photographer, Missy Kennedy Cleary, and poignant stories by acclaimed journalist, Maria Scrivani combine to create a moving work that personifies aging gracefully. 
We believe it’s time for America to change its attitude about aging. It’s time to come face to face with the fact that aging is misunderstood in America and that these misperceptions create obstacles to productive practices and policies.*  It’s time to change the face of aging. Copies of the book are available for purchase. Please call Canopy at 716-235-8133 to inquire

*Frameworks Institute, 2017

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