In the News

Stay at Home in Wilton Helps Celebrates 14th Anniversary and honors Janet Johnson – Published on April 22,2024

Stay at Home in Wilton Helps Celebrate Trygve Hansen’s 100th Birthday – Published on January 4, 2022

Stay at Home in Wilton Celebrates 10th Anniversary –Published on June 29, 2021

Stay at Home in Wilton Enjoyed a Drive-Thru Herb Garden –Published on April 27, 2021

Heart Healthy with Stay at Home in Wilton and RVNA- On February 23rd, Stay at Home in Wilton and RVNA presented Heart Health 2021.

Stay at Home in Wilton Supported Town Seniors During Distanced Holidays –Published on January 13, 2021

Wall Scholarship Fund Awards $5K to Stay at Home in Wilton –Published on December 21, 2020

Wall Scholarship Fund Awards $5K to Stay at Home in Wilton –Published on December 17, 2020

Sanctuary Magazine Interviews Lisa Roman, Vice-President of Stay at Home in Wilton on “Keeping Our Seniors Connected in their Communities” – Interview released on 11/13

Stay at Home in Wilton’s Podcast Investigates the New Meaning of “Stay at Home” – Published on Good Morning Wilton- May 12, 2020
In the past few months, the phrase, “Stay at Home” has taken on a whole new meaning… Read more

Supporting Wilton’s Senior Citizens through COVID-19 – Published on Good Morning Wilton- March 25, 2020
Wilton supports its seniors through navigating COVID-19, Encourages people in need to reach out… Read more

Podcast Unites Two Wilton Women Who Called ABC House “Home”- 68 Yrs. Apart – Published on Good Morning Wilton- February 14, 2020
Stay at Home in Wilton has released the second in its podcast series, “The Story next Door”… Read more

Two Wilton “seniors” reach across the decades – Published in the Wilton Bulletin on February 13, 2020
An ABC scholar who lives in the ABC house just happens to be the former home of . ..Read more

This is so cool! Stay at Home in Wilton, Inc. — part of the Village to Village Network — recently launched a new podcast (“The Story Next Door”) to bring Wilton seniors and youth together.
Stay at Home in Wilton believes that keeping elders engaged is vital and that conversations between the generations will benefit everyone and strengthen and connect our communities.
In their first episode,… Read more

Making new old friends – Published in the Wilton Bulletin on December 15, 2019
As it is each year, Stay at Home in Wilton’s annual holiday party is a celebration of friends old and new. The groups many members, volunteers and friends gathered on Friday evening, Dec. 6, in Pilgrim Hall of the Congregational Church. Read more

Wilton seniors launch a podcast – Published in the Wilton Bulletin on December 6, 2019
Stay at Home in Wilton has proved its members are hip to digital technology. The 10- year – old organization has launched the first in a series of podcasts called, “The Story Next Door,” where two generations are brought together in one conversation. Read more

Stay at Home in Wilton Launches New Podcast to Bring Wilton Seniors and Youth Together – Published on Good Morning Wilton on November 26, 2019
Stay at Home in Wilton recently introduced an exciting new dimension to the almost 10-year community organization by launching the first in a new series of podcasts called “The Story Next Door,” bringing two generations together in one conversation. Read more

Wilton concert benefits senior organization – Published in the Wilton Bulletin on October 15, 2019
The popular Madera Winds Quintet will welcome Wilton pianist Kyong Hee Cho in a concert entitled “Autumn Winds” on Sunday, Oct. 20, from 4 to 5 p.m. at WEPCO, 48 New Canaan Road. The performance will take place in the sanctuary at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, with its Steinway piano. Read more

Wilton Kiwanis supports senior group with scholarship – Published in the Wilton Bulletin on September 16, 2019
At its meeting on Sept. 11, the Wilton Kiwanis Club made a donation to Stay at Home in Wilton to be used for a scholarship to financially assist people who would like to join the organization. Read more

Wilton seniors enjoy hamburgers and ice cream – Published in the Wilton Bulletin on May August 26, 2019
Members of Stay at Home in Wilton gathered for their annual summer barbecue on Friday, Aug. 16, at the WEPCO complex. The crowd enjoyed burgers and hot dogs on the grill, great picnic sides provided by members, and a visit by Phil & Tom’s Ice Cream in their 1965 original Ford Good Humor truck, proving you’re never too old to enjoy a cool summer treat. Read more
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Stay at Home in Wilton, Inc.
P.O. Box 46
Wilton, CT 06897-0046
203-762-2600
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