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Financial Health and Family Conflict Management among Immigrant Elders

DATE:

15/06/2024

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Event Report: Financial Health and Family Conflict Management Among Immigrant Seniors

Event date: June 15, 2024

Location: 303 Kendall Ave

Participants: Twenty immigrant seniors
Keynote speakers:
- Apollinaire Yengayenge, employee at Collège la Cité
- Prosper Munezero, financial expert
Partner: Desjardins

 

Introduction

On June 15, 2024, RAFIO organized an event focused on financial health and family conflict management among immigrant seniors. In partnership with Desjardins, this event aimed to strengthen participants' skills in these crucial areas.

Event schedule

The event welcomed approximately twenty seniors, creating a framework conducive to exchange and learning. Apollinaire Yengayenge addressed the issues of financial health and communication within families, supported by Prosper Munezero, who emphasized practical advice on financial management, adapted to the needs of seniors. The presentations generated a great deal of interest, allowing for enriching interactions between speakers and participants.

Activities and additional elements

To foster a friendly atmosphere, snacks were served throughout the event, encouraging informal discussions. At the end of the session, RAFIO donated sewing machines to the knitting group, strengthening community ties and allowing participants to engage in creative activities.

Impact of the event

The event was highly appreciated by participants, who highlighted the importance of the topics covered and the quality of the presentations. The distribution of sewing machines was particularly appreciated, as it offered seniors the opportunity to develop practical skills while creating a space for socialization.

Conclusion

The success of this event demonstrates the relevance of initiatives aimed at supporting immigrant seniors in their financial and family management. Thanks to a successful partnership with Desjardins, RAFIO successfully established a rewarding learning environment and strengthened community ties.

Recommendations

For future events, it would be wise to include practical workshops on specific topics such as retirement planning or debt management. Additionally, implementing individual follow-ups could maximize the impact of the advice provided. Expanding the topics, particularly to include mental health and well-being, could also benefit participants.

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