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I have a Senior friend who just lost her husband last year. She's a bit lonely and I'm concerned for her. She loves to dance and has a young spirit. A very nice lady, she takes care of herself but doesn't know where to go to meet senior friends. It would be nice if she could meet a christian man about 70 - 75, or even senior ladies to hang out with and have lunch, but she doesn't know where to go. Any suggestions?
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Maybe find a church to attend? If there's a local AARP chapter, that would be a good place too.
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Can you be more specific about her location?
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I would agree. Finding a church would be good. Also, local senior citizens centers often have activities. Volunteering would also be helpful.
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