New Year New Us
We are so happy to embrace 2025 as Aging Well Nova Scotia and we can’t wait to share all of our learnings, updates, and plans for supporting the community-based senior serving (CBSS) sector.
Over the next month, you will see our new name, Aging Well Nova Scotia, and logo, replace the Community Links name and logo on our website, social media accounts, and emails.
Please join us for our virtual provincial gathering on
Wednesday, January 29 from 10:00am - 11:30am.
During this event, we will launch Aging Well Nova Scotia, share updates on organizational changes, and discuss how we are enhancing our engagement and support for the CBSS sector. We'll also share key information about upcoming in-person and virtual gatherings and events planned for 2025.
For now you can still find us on all of the same social media pages, at www.nscommunitylinks.ca, and you can also now visit www.agingwellns.ca
Aging Well Nova Scotia is a province-wide, impact organization located in Mi’kma’ki / Nova Scotia. We know the many positive contributions older adults make and the importance of ensuring seniors can live healthy and engaged lives.
Aging Well Nova Scotia works in collaboration with senior serving organizations to promote and support age-friendly, inclusive communities and to ensure older Nova Scotians are connected and valued. We recognize and value the diversity of Nova Scotia’s communities and people. Promoting inclusion opens the door to a greater range of ideas, talents, and solutions.
Our Work
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Community Developers
Aging Well Nova Scotia’s Community Developers work with senior serving groups and organizations across the province to support, promote, and empower seniors to age well in their chosen communities.
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Connecting and Collaborating
Aging Well Nova Scotia supports the community-based senior serving (CBSS) sector with opportunities to learn, share resources, build capacity and increase their impact.
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Community-based Senior Serving Sector Research
Community Links and IONS partnered to conduct research to identify the strengths, needs, and opportunities for community-based senior serving groups in Nova Scotia.
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Micro-grants
In Fall 2023 Community Links launched the Seniors’ Support and Connect Grant. Through this fund we were able to support 189 community-based senior serving groups and organizations with a $2,000 micro-grant.
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A New Lens on Aging
A New Lens on Aging is a photo campaign designed to reduce the stigma around aging and change how people think about getting older.
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Seniors Connect NS
Seniors Connect NS is a free, phone-based outreach pilot program designed to increase social connection and reduce loneliness for isolated older adults from the comfort of their homes.
About Us
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Mission:
Community Links is a province wide organization that promotes and supports age friendly communities in Nova Scotia by connecting individuals and organizations.Values:
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With roots dating back to 1992, Community Links has evolved over the years. What started as a community development project designed to connect isolated rural Nova Scotian communities has grown into a provincial impact organization. Through all the changes, our goal to support, collaborate with, and advocate for the community-based senior serving sector and older adults remains at the heart of our work.
Community Links has been supporting senior-serving groups and organizations to strengthen their individual and collective capacity for more than 30 years and continues to advocate for age friendly communities that ensure all seniors can age well in this province.
For a more in-depth history of Community Links, contact our provincial office.
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