BAiP’s mission is to help mature adults lead vital, connected, safe and comfortable lives as their needs change. An all volunteer, intergenerational network of neighbors, BAiP builds community by organizing social activities, sharing information, and extending a helping hand to neighbors as they continue to age at home.



Our Goal is to…
- Connect older adults in the neighborhood to one another
- Communicate information about issues and resources related to aging in place
- Identify and facilitate ways in which neighbors may help neighbors who need a hand
- Create a tradition of service among neighbors for neighbors
Benefits of Membership Include:
Social / Community / Activities
Lots of group activities — book clubs, wine groups, photo or art/collage groups, outings to museums and shows, “Hooray for Hollywood” film presentations, etc.
Fitness / Wellness / Sports
Wellness and sports programs for strength, balance and flexibility. Walking groups, ping pong, softball, yoga, pilates etc.
Information & Education
Panel discussions on caregiving, elder law, Medicare/Social Security; newsletter (“BUZZ”); “BAiP Presents” series; reference/resource exchange for service providers.
Practical Assistance and Support
Neighbor‑to‑Neighbor (N2N) volunteers who help with errands, medical escort, friendly visits; Tech Squad for help with tech or small household issues; Resource Exchange to refer reliable service providers.
Volunteer & Engagement Opportunities
Members can volunteer in many ways: leading groups, helping with events, technical help, newsletter, etc.
Sense of Belonging / Local Community
People report making new friendships, staying in touch with the neighborhood, feeling more connected.
