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Clubs, Associations and Community: Find Yourself a New Friend Group

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Major life changes—such as retirement, children moving out, or becoming newly single—can sometimes leave people with more quiet time than they expected. If your social circle has grown smaller over the years, joining a group with shared interests can be a wonderful way to build new friendships and stay connected.

Countless opportunities to connect

Life after 50 offers many chances to meet people who share your passions or values. Communities often have a wide range of organizations where new friendships can naturally develop, including:

  • Associations
  • Clubs
  • Committees
  • Boards of directors
  • Leagues
  • Community groups

These gatherings provide regular opportunities to socialize, collaborate, and learn from others. Over time, many members say their group becomes like a second family.

The benefits of joining a group

Participating in a club or organization can do more than fill your calendar. It can help you:

  • Build new friendships
  • Reduce feelings of isolation
  • Stay mentally active
  • Share your knowledge and skills
  • Feel a sense of accomplishment

Regular meetings and shared activities also create a sense of belonging that many people find deeply rewarding.

Something for everyone

No matter your interests, there’s likely a group that matches your passions. Popular activities include bird watching, walking clubs, photography, computer groups, music, bowling, heritage organizations, card games, volunteering, and environmental groups.

Some organizations focus on community service, such as supporting education, helping people in need, or protecting the environment.

The key is simply taking the first step. Explore local clubs, community centers, or volunteer organizations and give one a try. You may discover new friendships, new skills, and a renewed sense of connection waiting just around the corner.

 

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