Club Outlook

Club Outlook

This club is designed to give an opportunity to our Seniors to come and share their common interests and challenge one another to continue to be creative, productive and self reliant. This club offers avenues to come together to share their interests validate each other and support one another.  They pray for each other, and for those who are ill and deceased. 

On occasions, they organize activities  like Bingo, lunch etc. 

Club Outlook meets on the first Friday of each month in the Parish hall at 11am. 

Unfortunately, all of us return to become the 'Child' we once were, again.  Williams Shakespeare was right when he admitted finally that age and the accompanying devastating if not degenerating  process picks up and takes over unless, we are ready to regulate it: Be it at the

  • Emotional area, that pain.....when we feel lonely and unloved,
  • Spiritual level, that abandonment.....when we feel no one cares for us
  • Physical level, that helplessness .....when we need someone to lean on....
  • Psychosomatic need... when we struggle with that sense of emptiness and no one appears to be good enough to offer anything that can fill that void!

When pain stifles you, Loneliness comes to get you, you need your Faith, your Hope and Charity: your friends, your loved ones, those who truly care  for you.

You may want to keep visiting this website and join the group to equip with first hand the challenges the vulnerable Senior Citizens  face together.

South San Francisco Police Department, and South San Francisco Fire Department offer regular tips which could be a great help.

Topics of Interest and discussion:

  • Living Trust: Power of Attorney etc.,
  • Confidential vital information Management.
  • Safety Issues at Home: Fire safety tips, Smoke and Fire alarms, Trip hazards issues,
  • Regular communication with one's trusted family and friends,
  • Survival:  The reason to be Pro-active, affirmative, develop keen awareness, support system and defense mechanisms. 
  • Remaining active, Productive and Creative: Physically, Mentally, Spiritually; continue doing what we are good at, the way we can.. 
  • Spotting Financial Elder Abuse:  The invisible Crime.
  • Recognizing attempts made in order to gain one's confidence, capitalize on one's loneliness and vulnerability.
  • Discerning well when someone preys on your 'pain of loss' of a loved one, pretending to care for you and gaining ground and your trust, while you let go your guard.
  • Encountering someone who seek opportunities to "fall in love" with you and offer to make  things right for you.
  • As we all know there is nothing called a "free lunch".
  • If it sounds too good to be true, then probably it is.

They invite you to come and see!