Memory Café: Día de los Muertos

Screenshot of Halloween Memory Cafe participants

On October 31, Iona hosted its second-ever virtual Memory Café, this time celebrating Halloween and Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).  The event was led by tenor Peter Joshua Burroughs, a professional singer and performer. Clients and their family caregivers showed off costumes, sang songs in multiple languages, danced, and learned about Day of the Dead traditions. 

 Here’s what one participant said about the event: 

 “I wanted to thank you all so much for the Memory Café. Things seem so long ago, it came back to me in pieces… what is a Memory Café?  And first I remembered a buffet, and people and families at tables, and then… some kind of entertainment. (In the big room, once, another singer about 3 feet from me sang with all the power of an opera singer, I could almost feel the sound waves.) And there were other things for us to do, like Jesse and Seth playing for us to dance. 

But even though I’d gotten to dance then, this was the first time when I really felt what it was like to be on the other side of the line, not a part of the providers, but one of the receivers. And how much I needed it, how good it felt to be dancing, singing, all by myself in my box-filled basement room, monitor with no mic or camera, but still part of all of you, and the energy and good feeling that was coming across the room. Even though I couldn’t talk or be seen, you still managed to include me in what you were saying and writing-just as I bet everybody else felt included.   

So I really got to experience the power of Iona. And to be so glad it’s there. Which is to say, glad you’re there. And that you’ve found ways to keep doing what you do. How valuable it is. 

Iona receives $50,000 for its “Love in Action”

Iona Executive Director Sally White was recently selected by the New York Life Foundation for embodying the spirit of “Love Takes Action.” As a result of this recognition, Iona will receive $50,000 in general operating support.  

In celebration of its 175th anniversary this year, New York Life launched the Love Takes Action Award, designed to celebrate extraordinary individuals who embody the value of selfless love and are serving their communities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  

New York Life Financial Advisor Jessie Washington, an Iona volunteer for the Aging Solo series, nominated Sally for the award this summer after attending Iona’s 2020 Heart of Caring Luncheon online.  

“I was so inspired by what I learned at Heart of Caring,” Jessie says. “When the email for award nominations arrived in my inbox, the first thing I thought of was the video Iona showed. To me, that was love in action.” 

 Loves Takes Action check presentation invitation
Please join us Thursday, December 17 from 12:30-12:45pm EST for a virtual check presentation with the New York Life Foundation! This brief celebration will include remarks from Sally White, Jessie Washington, and Marlyn Torres, Senior Program Officer for the New York Life FoundationIona Board of Directors President Ruthann Bates will emcee the event. We’ll also feature a slideshow highlighting Iona’s “Love in Action” during the public health crisis.  

Register here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfzyovVBNGs8Y8ve_OvC3eAoGDMN4XZ16UGNPUu1yjpgbrjbw/viewform 

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