The Gorham/Westbrook/Windham TRIAD is made up of law enforcement, local businesses
and seniors. Their mission is to reduce victimization of seniors through
education and communication as well as improve their quality of life. Two
individuals involved in the TRIAD are board secretary, Buffy Houp, and Chief
Kevin Schofield of the Windham Police Department.
A field trip to the Military Museum in South Portland |
Each
month, a meeting is held featuring an educational speaker discussing different
topics. One such topic is fraud awareness. Chief Schofield said this has been
an issue that local law enforcement sees often, and he states that this is one
of the various scams in which to promote awareness.
One
program offered through the TRIAD is ‘Sand for Seniors’ to prepare for the winter
months. Sand buckets are delivered by police offers to seniors for use on their
porches and driveways.
“’Sand
for Seniors’ is another way [police officers] can integrate ourselves into the
community and meet people one-on-one. This is a year-round relationship we can
provide to our seniors,” remarks Chief Schofield.
Another
program that Chief Schofield, Houp and TRIAD members are trying to create is
the ‘Rise and Shine’ program. This effort checks in on seniors who may not have
a lot of local support; placing a call each day to a particular senior to see
how they are doing and if they need anything makes a big difference.
While
the TRIAD does provide a lot of education and important information, one of the
more important aspects of being a TRIAD member is socialization and meeting
community members.
“Everyone
has a voice in the TRIAD. Being a part of the program means being part of the
community. We do different events, like pancake breakfasts and field trips. The
TRIAD is always looking to do more. The social aspect is just as important as
the educational aspect; just come to a meeting,” commented Houp.
The
TRIAD is a perfect organization where seniors can meet people and contribute to
their community, have a good time, learn more about police and fire departments,
EMTs and other community and TRIAD members. It can become much more than just a
monthly meeting.
Upcoming
meetings to look forward to include:
Oct
12th at the Westbrook Police Department – Safe
Driving with Heather
Shields
of Pathways Rehabilitation Services
Nov 9th
at the Windham Police Department – Safety
at Home with Angela
D’Amours
of The Cedars
Dec
14th at the Gorham PD – Downsizing and
Decluttering with Mary Holmes of Integrated Move Management
If
there is a senior citizen interested in joining the TRIAD, please contact Chief Kevin
Schofield (892-2525) or Buffy Houp (229-9050)
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