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Reading: Freetown City Council Hosts Special Celebration for Elderly Residents on International Day of Older Persons.
Reading: Freetown City Council Hosts Special Celebration for Elderly Residents on International Day of Older Persons.

Freetown City Council Hosts Special Celebration for Elderly Residents on International Day of Older Persons.

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Abdulai Alusine Shaw
By Abdulai Alusine Shaw 2 Min Read
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In commemoration of the International Day of Older Persons, the Freetown City Council (FCC) organized a heartwarming event to honor the elderly community in the city. The celebration, which took place at the Freetown City Hall, was part of the global theme of #LeavingNoOneBehind, emphasizing inclusivity and respect for older generations.

The event brought together several elderly residents from different parts of Freetown, who were treated to a day filled with joy, entertainment, and camaraderie. The celebration featured a variety of activities, including traditional music and dance performances, and a shared meal, which allowed the elderly participants to reconnect with their peers and reflect on the contributions they have made to their communities over the years.

The Mayor of Freetown expressed her gratitude to the elderly residents for their lifelong dedication to building the city. In her address, she said, “Today, we are not only celebrating your contributions but also reaffirming our commitment to ensuring that Freetown remains a place where every generation is valued and supported.”

This event forms part of the FCC’s broader initiatives to promote the well-being of older persons, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met. Under the banner of #CelebratingOurAged, the Council aims to continue fostering programs that improve the quality of life for elderly residents, recognizing their vital role in society.

As the International Day of Older Persons is observed worldwide, Freetown’s celebration serves as a reminder of the city’s dedication to inclusivity and respect for all its citizens, regardless of age. Through initiatives like this, the FCC continues to lead by example, fostering a sense of belonging and unity across all age groups in the city.

The event concluded with a call to action for the wider public to support and uplift the elderly, ensuring that they remain an integral part of the community and are not left behind in Freetown’s growth and development.

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