Mahad Shahzad, attended RYLA Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, here in District 7070. He is also the Founder and President of Chatting to Wellness. They are launching a program called Online Chatting Sessions for seniors across Canada; to combat loneliness and isolation, which has increased significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Local university students are available by phone every weekday evening to chat with seniors as part of this new volunteer-run phone-call program. The conversations, led by the senior, are entirely free and are for 45 minutes in length. Calls are scheduled between 6 pm - 9 pm EST, Monday to Friday. Seniors can either sign up directly, or call 437-702-2025 or have a family member sign up for a call on their behalf by visiting www.chattingtowellness.ca/phonechats. Mahad is asking if Rotary and Rotaract Clubs in District 7070 can help. Here's how.......

Pre-Covid, Chatting to Wellness connected student volunteers with seniors in retirement residences for 1:1 Chatting Sessions. We passed 3000+ Chatting Sessions early this year, were impacting 300+ seniors per month and were active across multiple cities in Southern Ontario, before we stopped due to the pandemic.

We would love to have your support on our efforts to support the seniors who are the most vulnerable during this difficult time. Could you please share this information about our Online Chatting Sessions with Rotarians and ask them to share with their communities.

We are a student run and student funded organization, so if any Rotary clubs have funds dedicated for supporting vulnerable populations (seniors) or for COVID-19 initiatives, we hope they can consider making a donation to us, to help us reach and help seniors all over Canada.

Our website is www.chattingtowellness.ca, our press release is attached, and a recent article done on us by Huffington Post can be found here: https://rebrand.ly/md19yyl

 Sincerely,

Mahad Shahzad, President

mahad.shahzad@chattingtowellness.ca

416-317-5758

 

 

Here is a recent press release that tells the whole story:

 

Chatting to Wellness Launches Program to Help Seniors Combat Loneliness

(Toronto, April 13, 2020) - Chatting to Wellness is launching free Chatting Sessions for seniors across Canada to combat loneliness and isolation, which has increased during self-isolation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Local university students are available by phone every weekday evening to chat
with seniors as part of this new volunteer-run phone-call program.

The conversations, led by the senior, are entirely free and are for 45 minutes in length. Calls are scheduled between 6 pm - 9 pm EST, Monday to Friday. Seniors can either sign up directly, or have a family member sign up for a call on their behalf by visiting www.chattingtowellness.ca/phonechats.

New data compiled by Statistics Canada in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic confirms that seniors are more susceptible to the harmful effects of social isolation. The data finds that more than 10% of seniors aged 65 to 74 did not have close friends, which rises to 15% for seniors aged 75 and older. The report notes that social isolation can be a particular challenge for those who are living alone, especially if they have little or no interaction with others.

Chatting to Wellness is a student-run non-profit organization that combats senior isolation and loneliness to improve mental health. Prior to the current pandemic, volunteers conducted weekly visits to retirement homes, to chat with lonely, isolated, and abandoned seniors. The organization was founded by university student Mahad Shahzad in 2017 at age 19 after he became aware of the prominence of senior loneliness and isolation.

Since its launch two years ago, Chatting to Wellness has provided over 3,000 in-person Chatting Sessions to seniors across the Greater Toronto Area and Southern Ontario. Sessions are conducted by student volunteers with a passion for mental health and senior wellness. The sessions focus on allowing the senior to speak their mind, talk about anything they like, relieving a burden off their shoulders. Feedback shows that 90% of seniors who received three consecutive Chatting Sessions have shown increased engagement with their community. This is in-line with a recent study from Statistics Canada, which shows that social support and participation are associated with better mental and physical health outcomes.

Chatting to Wellness plans to reach more seniors with the introduction of remote Chatting Sessions, supporting those across the country who have no or reduced access to family or friends during this trying time.

Contact: Mahad Shahzad,

Founder & President, Chatting to Wellness


Phone: 416-317-5758  , Email: mahad.shahzad@chattingtowellness.ca


Program Website: www.chattingtowellness.ca/phonechats