FAQ’s about the Elderbration & Walk to End Elder Isolation

Check out the Resources page for additional fundraising tips, techniques and information.

GENERAL

What is an Elderbration?

FriendshipWorks is introducing Elderbration to honor and celebrate older adults, and help them to feel connected and treasured in their community. We’ll be celebrating with food, entertainment, live music, cultural performances, and fun.

What is the Walk to End Elder Isolation?

FriendshipWorks’ Walk to End Elder Isolation is the first event in the country to raise awareness and funds for ending elder isolation. Held annually on the third Sunday in May, this inspiring event calls on participants (human and canine) of all ages and abilities to walk together to celebrate the power of friendship.

What is the History of the Walk to End Elder Isolation?

The Walk to End Elder Isolation began in 2016 as a way to both raise funds for FriendshipWorks and raise awareness of the work that FriendshipWorks has been doing to enhance the quality of life of older adults in our community. It was the brainchild of our Board President, and has grown every year since its inception.

How can my company or organization participate in the walk? 

Your company can participate by sponsoring the event and forming a Walk team with employees, family, and friends. We'll make it easy for you every step of the way. To get started contact: Cody Smith at csmith@fw4elders.org or by calling (617) 485-1510, x121 to discuss a sponsorship level that aligns with your company's corporate social responsibility goals and budget. 

WALK DAY

Where do I start and finish?

The live Elderbration & Walk to End Elder Isolation will start and finish at Rogerson House, 434 Jamaicaway, Jamaica Plain. For GPS purposes, put in 31 Beaufort Road. Note that you cannot park at Rogerson House. See below for parking information. 

What time do we begin and end?

Registration will open at 9 am, with breakfast served from 9-10 am. At 9:30 am we will have a program with a welcome from our Executive Director, presentation of the Volunteer of the Year award, music, and more. The walk itself starts right after the program, around 10:15 am.

After the walk, there will be ice cream, snacks, photo booth, multicultural music, dancing, raffle prizes and more. Stick around and make a new friend. 

Where can I park?

There is no parking at Rogerson House, as it is still open for business. You can drive up to the lawn to drop someone off, then park your car (see below). 

There is free parking in the Curley School lots at 40 Pershing Road, just a few blocks from Rogerson House. Ignore the signs that say tow zone, we have permission from the principal! 

You might also find parking on Centre Street or the side streets just a block or two away.

Will you feed me? 

We will provide breakfast before the Walk, and treats at the end.

Are pets allowed to join the walk? 

We encourage you to bring your dog(s). They must remained leashed the entire time. 

How long is the walk? 

The walk around Jamaica Pond is 1.9 miles. You can choose to walk twice if you want more exercise, or just walk to the boathouse to join the walkers (0.4 miles round trip)

What happens if it rains?

We are on rain or shine. There will be tents at Rogerson House, and you can decide if you want to stroll in the rain or stick around for some entertainment.

Who do I contact if I still have questions?

You can contact Cody Smith, at csmith@fw4elders.org, or call (617) 485-1510, x121

 

REGISTRATION

Do I have to register for the Walk? 

We like to know if you will be joining us on May 19. Registering in advance allows us to plan the right amount of food, chairs, and amenities for our guests. Plus, when you register, it creates excitement around the walk and inspires others to register.  

Is there a fee to register? 

There is no registration fee. However, we hope that every participant will support this community fundraising event by making a personal donation and encourages others to do so as well. We will announce prizes and incentives soon.

How do I register? 

To register online for the Walk, go to www.fw4elders.org/walk and click “Sign Up” to form or join a team, or fill out the donation information to support one of our walkers.

Can I register others online once I’ve completed my registration?

Yes, you can include additional people as part of your registration. You can even assign them to another team or manage their fundraising page yourself.

Can I still join you if I have not registered? 

Absolutely! We’d love to see you. Join us in person at Rogerson House, or watch for coverage and updates on our social media platforms throughout the morning. 

 

TEAMS

How do I form a Team?

Forming a Walk team is easy! Register your team on our webpage www.fw4elders.org/walk. You will automatically become the Team Captain for your team. Then, ask friends, family, and coworkers to join your team. They can also donate to you at this page. The web page will automatically create a url for you to share with friends and family to help with your fundraising.

How many people do I need on my team?

There is no minimum or maximum number of people on a team. You can be a Team of one, or a Team of dozens! Tell your friends, family, and coworkers why you are walking and ask them to join you; you’ll have a team in no time! See 50+ Contacts in 5 Minutes for some ideas of people to invite or solicit for a donation.

What responsibilities does the Team Captain have? 

Team Captains are the heart of the Walk. As a Team Captain, you’ll recruit your team of family, friends, and coworkers, help them fundraise, keep them motivated, and have fun supporting a great cause in the process. Team Captains can help us spread the word by sharing on social media, telling all your friends, and family members to ask them to support you.

 

FUNDRAISING

How do I start fundraising? 

The best fundraising efforts start by sharing your personal story on your personal Walk Page about why you're participating in the Walk. Once your page is updated, share it with friends, family, and coworkers via email, social networking, and word of mouth. They just have to link to your page and click the donate button. See our Resources tab for various documents to help you get started with fundraising. 

What is my Walk Page? 

Your Walk Page is an online portal for your Elderbration & Walk to End Elder Isolation fundraising efforts. On your Walk Page, you’ll find tools to set up a fundraising web page, send fundraising emails, download our mobile apps, and check your fundraising progress.

I want to create a fundraiser on Facebook. Can I connect it to my Walk page?

No. Unfortunately, Facebook fundraisers cannot be tied to our event. The best way is to put your Walk page link on your Facebook page, so people go directly to your walk page. If you create a Facebook fundraising page, FriendshipWorks will still receive the donations, but they will not be credited to your Walk team. 

How can I turn in cash and check donations from my friends and family? 

You can mail in any checks you receive to our offices at 105 Chauncy Street, Boston, MA 02111, or bring them the day of the Walk. For cash donations, you can also bring it the day of the Walk; please tell us the names and contact information of your donors so we can thank them. 

Can I use company matching funds? 

Definitely! Ask your company if they do matching funds. If so, your HR department should be able to explain the process. If you need details about FriendshipWorks (e.g., 501(c)(3) number, bank routing number), please contact Cody Smith at csmith@fw4elders.org or call (617) 485-1510, ext. 121

Where does the money go? 

The funds raised through the Elderbration & Walk to End Elder Isolation go to running our programs. See 'What We Do" on the FriendshipWorks website for details on all our programs. 

 

GET MORE INVOLVED

I love what you do. How can I get more involved?

For the Walk, you can join a committee to help out with the preparations for the event including tasks we will need support with the day of the event. Click here to sign up for a committee. 

We are always looking for volunteers to visit with elders in Boston, Brookline, Newton, Cambridge, and Somerville. Our Friendly Visiting program is the heart of our work. But there are other opportunities as well.

  • Have daytime hours available? Consider becoming a Medical Escort, and accompany elders to and from their doctor’s appointments. You do not need a car. 

  • If you have a dog that you think would make a good visitor, check out our PetPals program.

  • Play an instrument or sing? Volunteer with our MusicWorks program, and bring the joys of music to residents in senior housing. 

  • Can’t commit to a regular weekly visit? Join our Friendly Helping program, and sign up for projects that fit your schedule.

To learn more about all our volunteer opportunities, please visit our website.

My neighbor could use your services. Can I refer them?

Absolutely. We get referrals from medical professionals, family, friends, and neighbors.  Please see our Referral page on our website to make a referral. 

How else can I support FriendshipWorks?

Consider becoming a BFF (Best Funding Friend) by making a monthly recurring donation. For a small $20/month gift, your yearly contribution will be $240, but you will probably not even notice the difference in your bank account. If you can afford more, that would certainly be appreciated. Recurring gifts are a way that we know we will have a certain income on a monthly basis.