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1 A Case Study All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS)
Senior Muslims Resource and Responsibility A Case Study All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Play the slide show for this presentation to listen to the audio commentary by Peter Walsh and view slide timings. Or, click the sound icon on a slide for controls that you can use to hear the audio at your own pace. A little organization will go a long way to enhancing your PowerPoint presentation. Your title slide should be catching and relevant to your audience – offer something in the title that your audience wants. Keep some basic principles in mind: Your slides should complement what you have to say, not say it for you. Keep slides direct and to the point - less is more! Choose a background color or design that enhances and complements your presentation rather than competes with it. Don’t get too fancy - a simple font, elegant color scheme and clear message is more important than lots of information (clutter!) on the slide. Keep it simple! The purpose of the PowerPoint slide is to keep the mind of your audience focused – fewer words are better. Note: You understand that Microsoft does not endorse or control the content provided in the following presentation. Prepared by A. Nudrat Unus Updated for ISNA 51st Annual Convention August 30, 2014

2 How it began … Some members of the community realized that due to a variety of circumstances related to age, a new group of Muslims with special characteristics is evolving. This group is both a resource for the community as well as a responsibility of the community. These members initiated a program to bring together senior Muslims in the ADAMS community, who were retired or semi-retired and were over the age of 60.

3 Organization The Seniors Friday Group started meeting in April 2011.
The Group meets every Friday for about 75 minutes before the first Jumu’a prayer at ADAMS Center. The Group started with eight persons and has increased to twenty five or so persons, most of whom attend fairly regularly.

4 Activities Occasional family get-together with children and grand-children invited, to encourage inter-generational bonding. Monthly group bring-a-dish breakfast at regular meeting time. Presentation by experts on a variety of seniors’ interests. Volunteering for the community. Discussions about elder issues at conferences.

5 Seniors as resource Funding for medical testing equipment.
Food bags for the needy in Ramadan (with another group). Scholarships to a student. Organizing occasional activities at ADAMS Center. More ideas being developed …

6 Seniors as responsibility
Example: One sister in the group became disabled and dependent on the community. Example: Concern about seniors driving at night and long-distances. Education about health and financial issues. More ideas being developed …

7 Occasional Family Dinner
After a family dinner…

8 A Monthly Breakfasts A monthly breakfast …

9 One of Senior Group Activities
Muslim World Day *** Muslim Nobel Prize Winners Exhibit

10 Another Senior Group Activities
Special Program on Estate Planning Open to all!

11 Future plans Picnics Trips Education seminars
Use of local resources for seniors (e.g., Senior Centers) Volunteer opportunities in the community Senior friendly environment, locally and nationally, at masjid, centers and conferences.


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