Invitation to Join the Juanita C. Grant Foundation’s Elder Abuse and Social Isolation Collaborative Resource Hub

On May 15th, 2024, the Juanita C. Grant Foundation and the United States Attorney’s Office District of Baltimore co-convened the first state-wide summit in Maryland on elder abuse prevention and intervention, titled “Victim Impact, Financial Fraud Prevention and Legal Rights: The Intersection of Elder Abuse, Traumatic Impact of Scams, and Residual Health Repercussions.” The full day, highly interactive summit challenged participants to form new networks to develop innovative targeted and intentional interventions to interrupt and dismantle elder abuse. Participants were representatives of national and local nonprofits, diverse communities, adult protective services, social workers, educators and advocates. The summit encouraged participants to exchange contact information and begin germinating ideas to rethink current practices in deterring elder abuse and developing multi-agency collaborations and community engagement.
The Juanita C. Grant Foundation believes a center point is needed to share information, conduct research, collaborate on developing targeted interventions, and innovative solutions to dismantling all forms of elder abuse. The outcome to that call to action is the JCGF Elder Abuse and Social Isolation Collaborative (EASIC) Resource Hub. EASIC Resource Hub was created as a unified approach to dismantling all forms of elder abuse backed by actions and effectiveness because of affective policies and innovated programs within our state and local governments, non-profits, aging advocate organizations, and health professionals. The EASIC Resource Hub offers all stakeholders a cross-sector collaboration on elder abuse education and prevention, health professionals research proven data on long-term health repercussion and lived trauma, diverse communities’ advocates impact from cultural, communication and gender inequities, plus social isolation and loneliness with strategies for addressing intersectional challenges.
How to be part of the EASIC Resource Hub?
Click on
Juanita C. Grant Foundation to visit the website’s homepage. Click on “Go to Hub.” There are six areas to choose from to contribute to the sharing of knowledge: Elder Justice, Advocacy and Policy, Community Engagement, Trauma Informed Care, Quantitative Research and Qualitative Research. Submissions can range from blogs, research publications, white papers, webinars, or press releases. Once you have chosen an area for submission, the next step is filling out a brief application form, which will include the area of selection, written or multimedia submission, along with organization information. Once the completed form has been submitted, the Juanita C. Grant Foundation’s Program and Communications Committee will begin a confidential review process. Final decisions are communicated within 2 weeks. For questions or assistance, contact S. Orlene Grant, Founder & CEO at
ogrant@jcgfdn.org or 301-325-8850. In working together, we can build effective networks to develop innovative targeted and intentional interventions to interrupt and dismantle elder abuse.
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