| Ethos launches new website Ethos recently launched a new website that promises to be easier to read and provide much greater level of detail about the agency's programs and services. Learn More | | | Thank you from Ethos Thank you to all who were able to contribute to Ethos' Annual Fund. With your help, we raised more than $36,000. Your generous gifts will help our clients live longer, healthier, happier, and more active lives. Our successes are yours, as well, and together we will continue to ensure that no matter what our age or ability, we determine the course of our lives. Thanks to you, and others like you, thousands of seniors will continue to benefit from these wonderful programs such as Home Care, Protective Services, Meals on Wheels, Money Management, Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Companionship, Caregiver Support, Care Options Counseling and AgeWell West Roxbury, while enjoying much needed social interaction and care provided with compassion. We are grateful for your support and look forward to sharing our future successes with you in our quarterly newsletter. In the meantime, I invite you to visit www.ethocare.org to see first-hand the many lives your contribution has touched and the difference your support is making. West Roxbury Rocks 2014 is coming! Our fourth annual West Roxbury Rocks event to support Ethos' AgeWell West Roxbury program is coming up on Friday, June 30, 2014, from 6:30-11:30 pm, at the Irish Social Club of Boston. This year's event will feature live entertainment, dancing, a light buffet supper, silent auction, and raffles throughout the evening. West Roxbury Rocks has successfully raised thousands of dollars for elders in southwest Boston and is our largest fund raiser of the year. This year we hope to raise $50,000 to help sustain the AgeWell West Roxbury program. Tickets are only $35 and are on sale now at www.ethocare.org. Sponsorships, program book advertising, and tables are also available. Learn More NEW! HIV Self-Management Workshop Positive Self-Management Program (PSMP) is an evidence-based program, developed by Stanford University, for people living with HIV. The program includes integrating medication regimens, learning to cope with emotions such as fear and isolation, incorporating daily exercise, better nutrition, and more. Positive Self-Management for HIV is designed to enhance regular treatment and HIV-specific education. Volunteer Workshop Leaders teach those living with HIV the skills to coordinate all the things needed to manage their health as well as to help them keep active in their lives. Learn More Ethos launches new website Ethos recently launched a new website that promises to be easier to read, available on any device (computer, tablet or smartphone), and provide much greater level of detail about the agency's programs and services. Please let us know what you think. Do you like it? Is there anything you would like to see on it? Send us your feedback to rsantos@ethocare.org. | | |