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The apps and events designed for making new pals as an adult
Amintro, the Friendship App for Adults 50+, was recently featured in an insightful article in the Globe & Mail. The article highlights how Amintro helps older adults find friendship and stay socially connected.
Making social connections in retirement
Amintro Inc. Founder and CEO, Charlene, recently appeared on the “More Than Money” Radio Show and Podcast with hosts Robert Gerrie and Faisal Karmali. They discussed the essence of Amintro, highlighting its role in fostering social connections for retirees.
Recent News
Friendship online: a mobile app to tackle social isolation
Here’s what Health News Media has to say about Amintro in their article. A new social club and online community called Amintro was created to make it easier for 50+ adults to find new friends. Already launched across Canada, Amintro is not a dating service but matches...
Amintro Founder Shares Inspiration with CANOE FM
Mike Jaycock of Canoe FM in Haliburton caught up with Amintro Founder, Charlene Nadalin, to discuss how the platform is helping adults 50+ stay connected while social distancing and how her mom was the inspiration behind Amintro. Amintro is the social platform and...
Friendship online: a mobile app to tackle social isolation
Introductions to People, Places and Things for Adults 50+. Aside from trips to the grocery store or doctor’s office, COVID-19 has confined many of us to our homes. That staple of daily life, human interaction, has shrunk. But for older adults, social isolation can be...
Amintro highlights as part of the Ontario Age-Friendly Network Resource for socially isolated adults
Initiatives To Reduce Social Isolation Among Older Adults Amintro Amintro is encouraging the community around them to do their part and check in on the older adults in their neighbourhood with a printable card that can be left in the mailbox. The card provides contact...
How Toronto Start-up Amintro is helping adults 50+ get social this summer
Kate Wheeler and Christine Bentley of talk show “What She Said” discuss the importance of keeping a social lifestyle as we age. https://youtu.be/De16ULha1Qg
Toronto based social media platform “Amintro” aims to connect people age 50+
Breakfast Television Toronto reports on the free, friendship-making, Amintro app and platform that connects people age 50+ in North America. https://youtu.be/LvMWIhBf7vc?si=pyS-CESaykvz-u9L