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Let No One Be Alone

Reaching out and connecting with older adults to reduce isolation and loneliness

Let no one be Alone logo. O in Alone is replaced by a pansy, and a bunch of pansies is to the right of the words Let no one be

Although Let No One Be Alone Week is designated as one week each year, the reality is that isolation and loneliness are a part of peoples’ lives throughout the year.

We hope you will find these resources helpful and will use them at any time to help alleviate isolation in your community. Click on the image to reach the resource in PDF format.

We have also created a resource linking Let No One Be Alone with Valentine’s Day. Click here for the PDF document.

Older BIPOC woman looking lonely, looking out the window
Let No One Be Alone Overview
Older woman on couch with teacup listening to person in chair
Seven Ways to Connect When Reaching Out to Someone Who is Isolated
BIPOC/Asian woman teaching little girl how to knit
Six Ways to Connect While Providing Others an Opportunity to Contribute
Younger BIPOC woman presenting to diverse group sitting at a table
Five Ways Community Organizations can Support Those Who are Alone
Younger man in grocery store showing fresh lettuce to older man who is shopping
Seven Positive Actions Community Businesses can Take to Help Customers Feel Less Isolated