In a world that often feels fast-paced and digitally driven, finding a genuine community can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in a haystack—especially as we enter new chapters of our lives. If you are a single senior looking for a place where faith and friendship intersect, there is a local community waiting to welcome you with open arms.
The Social Support Group for Singles over 50 is dedicated to bringing people together who share a common bond: their Catholic faith and a desire for meaningful connection.
What is the Group About?
This isn’t just another social club; it is a space designed for growth, both personally and spiritually. The group’s mission is built on three core pillars:
- Friendship: Creating a warm, friendly environment where members can meet like-minded peers and build lasting bonds.
- Social Activities: Life is meant to be enjoyed! The group organizes activities that allow members to get out, have fun, and engage with the world around them.
- Spiritual Growth: At the heart of the group is the Catholic faith. It serves as a foundation for members to strengthen their spiritual lives together.
A Welcoming Invitation
One of the most beautiful aspects of this group is its inclusivity. Whether you’ve been single for a long time or are navigating a new season of life, the message is clear: anyone interested is welcome. You don’t have to navigate this journey alone when there is a community ready to walk beside you.
Get Involved
Ready to take the first step toward new friendships? If you have questions or want to learn more about upcoming gatherings, reach out to the group’s coordinators:
- Susie Worth: (714) 514-6274
- Linda Vinson: (714) 272-1729
“We want to create a friendly place where members can make friends, enjoy social activities, and strengthen their spiritual life.”
Don’t hesitate to give them a call. A simple conversation could be the start of a wonderful new chapter in your social and spiritual life.
Are you looking for a specific type of social activity to get started with, or are you more interested in the spiritual discussion side of things?






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