Schuller continues to dedicate her time to the Brockville program, helping seniors reconnect with their community
Mona Schuller is a retired resident of Brockville and a dedicated volunteer with Cycling Without Age – Brockville, a not-for-profit program run entirely by volunteers. Schuller has been involved with the program for several years and spends much of her time helping local seniors enjoy the outdoors once again.
Cycling Without Age – Brockville offers free rides to seniors and people with mobility issues on a special three-wheeled bike called a trishaw. The one-hour rides travel along the Brock Trails, through the railway tunnel and along quiet streets in and around the city.
Schuller said volunteering with the program brings her a strong sense of reward.
She explained what she personally gains from spending her time with Cycling Without Age – Brockville.
The local chapter is part of a global initiative founded in Denmark in 2012 to reduce social isolation among seniors. The movement now includes thousands of chapters in dozens of countries.
Schuller continues to dedicate her time to the Brockville program, helping seniors reconnect with their community.
For more information, visit: Brockville - Cycling Without Age
Listen to the complete interview with Mona below:
Story by: Evan Gibb