EngAGE staff, teachers, and residents of the communities we serve have risen to the occasion and met the demands of a world faced with COVID-19. Our classes are now available virtually, our vital food program continues, our teachers are being more creative than ever, and our residents have delighted us with their resiliency and willingness to adapt. This compilation of video messages features EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter, Food Program Assistant/Teacher Miles Morse, BSAC resident Sally Connors, Poetry Instructor Oshea Luja (Food for Thought), Art Instructor Polet Zargarian, EngAGE COO Nancy Goodhart, and Program/Gallery Director Ben Evans. It also includes a new message from our video editor, Miles Smith-Camacho, age 14, whose involvement makes this a perfect example of intergenerational creativity.
Creativity, Gratitude, Hope: EngAGE Responds to COVID-19
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Accolades to Lisa Argenziano who has brought new life to No Ho SAC…
Lisa cares and it shows…she has been innovative and creative.
Thank you to all our instructors and a special thank you to Jack Witt, who has kept me exercising thru this isolation.
Thank you Lisa, Tim and Nancy for all you do for us seniors here at No Ho SAC.
Thank you for your kind comment, Myrna. We’re happy that you’re happy!