ETHOS TO HOLD CANDIDATE FORUM FOR THE 10TH SUFFOLK DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION March 28, 2022 (Jamaica Plain, MA) – Ethos, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the well-being and independence of older adults and celebrating its 50th anniversary, is organizing…
ETHOS CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF SUPPORTING OLDER ADULTS IN BOSTON Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts – On March 27, 2023, Ethos, the Jamaica Plain-based nonprofit, will celebrate 50 years of providing vital services to older adults in the Boston community. Founded in…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ethos Receives $225,000 from Parkway in Motion to Expand Programming for Older Adults BOSTON, March 24, 2023 – Ethos, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving older adults in southwest Boston and celebrating its 50th year, is pleased…
Please join us on Tuesday, May 24th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at the Boston Lodge of Elk’s #10, 1 Morrell St in West Roxbury, Ask the Experts, the next event in our Conversations on Aging series. Ethos…
Ethos’ AgeWell Program will offer a robust schedule of in-person and virtual classes and activities this spring, focusing on assisting older adults to prevent falls, improve balance, manage chronic pain, provide caregiver support, increase physical fitness and help identify aging services…
Currently, an estimated 50 million people worldwide are living with dementia, including more than 5 million Americans. Join us on Friday, February 18, 2022, from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM, for “The 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s” the next virtual…
Thank you to Mary Tamer and Kendra Hicks for joining us today for Ethos’ Boston City Council District 6 Candidates Forum. It was a vibrant discussion on a wide range of issues from housing to transportation to the environment.
Hear directly from candidates running for office in Boston! Ethos, as Boston’s first community-based nonprofit solely devoted to keeping elders at home, has always created opportunities to bring issues that are relevant to older adults to the forefront of debate…
Thank you to Ethos for enhancing my physical and mental health this past year. The smooth transition you made to zoom allowed me to not feel so isolated. I took advantage and put to good use many of the classes Ethos was offering: Bingocize, the exercise challenges, memory training, Special Guest Fridays, etc. I looked forward to turning on my laptop each and every time! The Ethos leaders are something special, Ann, Patti, Patrice, and Hannah made everything fun! Because “Exercise is fun!" Thanks so much!
In this presentation, the Age Strong Commission joins us to give an overview of programs and services provided by the City of Boston, and other governmental organizations, such as transportation, tax relief, home repair, to name a few, that help…