About Us
Elder Help-Peel was established April 11, 1996 by a group of
seniors who were interested in bringing diverse seniors to work
collaboratively to benefit each other.
The group met at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Brampton. The
facility was free of charge but not wheel chair accessible.
Moreover, it posed a possible barrier to participation to
seniors who were not of the Christian faith. Consequently, the
group moved to the premises of the Canadian Red Cross Society
(Brampton) and briefly met on a weekly basis at this facility.
It was free of charge.
In the meantime the group applied and was successful in securing
three years funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. As a
result, on February 14, 1997 the group moved to the present
location at 17 Dean Street, hired a part-time program
coordinator and recruited its first Board of Directors.
Today, Elder Help - Peel is one of the the few agencies that continues to provide excellent information, education and supportive services to diverse elderly persons residing in the Peel Region. These services are critical in helping shape the community as the population ages so that seniors continue to be valued and relevant in our community.
Elder Help-Peel had its first open house on September 11, 1997. On March 27, 1998 became incorporated and on July 10, 1998 obtained its charitable status.
Our memories:



Open House, SEPTEMBER 11, 1997 at 17 DEAN STREET, SUITE 100

