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The Community Connection at the Sealy Center on AgingStay Connected. Stay Engaged. Stay Inspired.

Welcome

At the Sealy Center on Aging, we believe that growing older should mean growing stronger, through knowledge, community, and meaningful opportunities. That’s why we created the Community Connection, a program designed to keep older adults in Galveston County informed, engaged, and empowered.

Launched in 2022, the Community Connection has more than 1,300 subscribers who receive our quarterly newsletter by email or traditional mail. Each issue is filled with valuable updates, including:

  • Spotlights on groundbreaking aging research at UTMB Health
  • Invitations to participate in clinical studies that can improve health and wellbeing for older adults everywhere
  • Local events and programs tailored to seniors in our community
  • Volunteer opportunities, such as AmeriCorps Seniors, where you can give back and stay active

Why Join?

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The Community Connection is more than a newsletter! It’s a way to stay plugged into the latest discoveries, connect with people who share your interests, and find new ways to stay involved in your local community.

We're Growing, Together!

Thanks to strong community partnerships and outreach, the Community Connection is expanding every day. Whether you hear about us through a senior center, social media, or a postcard at an event, the invitation is the same: be part of a growing network of older adults shaping the future of aging in Galveston County.

  • Sign up for the Community Connection newsletter and become part of a vibrant community of older adults making a difference.
  • Follow and engage with us on Facebook, where we share news and resources as well as event announcements that are relevant to local older adults.
  • Learn more about getting involved with AmeriCorps Seniors.
  • Visit the Learning Center, now located at the Osher Long Life Institute at UTMB Health

Newsletter Archive

Current Studies

News from the Sealy Center on Aging

  • Ms. Love, a centenarian woman of color stands outdoors in Sunday dress

    SCOA Celebrates Centenarian Eslen Brown Love with Special Thanks for her Volunteerism

    June 19, 2026, 06:53 AM by SCOA

    The Sealy Center for Aging extends heartfelt birthday wishes and congratulations to Eslen Brown Love, who will reach the magnificent milestone centenarian age of 100 years, on June 24, 2026! After lovingly and steadfastly serving as the long-term care provider to her husband, Henry, who passed away in 1992, Eslen wanted to fill her time with purposeful work, to which she could lend her gift and abilities toward being of help to others. She joined the AmeriCorps Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) in 2006, motivated simply by her heart’s desire to continue helping those in need. When asked about her volunteerism, she expressed feeling particularly fulfilled with knowing that her extension of Christ-like compassion may have made a difference in the lives of the vulnerable.

  • La Kesha Golliday Honored with Village Keeper Award, UTMB Commemorates Juneteenth

    June 18, 2026, 12:29 PM by SCOA

    La Kesha Golliday, a Clinical Research Coordinator at the Sealy Center on Aging, has been recognized with a Village Keeper Award from the NIA Cultural Center in Galveston. The award highlights her dedication to community impact and purposeful service. Through her work in aging research, Golliday is committed to improving lives and advancing knowledge that benefits older adults. Her recognition underscores the important role of research professionals in strengthening communities and advancing meaningful change. UTMB will commemorate Juneteenth on Friday, June 19, 2026, with adjusted hours across our campuses. We encourage you to take this time to celebrate freedom, resilience, and the enduring pursuit of purpose.

  • older ladies of color enjoying sunbathing

    The Moody Longevity Trial: Volunteer for Research on Aging

    June 12, 2026, 07:14 AM by SCOA

    Tirzepatide (Zepbound) is FDA-approved for weight loss—but could it also slow aging and improve your energy, mobility, and brain health? We are enrolling adults 55–70 for a study testing if tirzepatide (Zepbound)—a weight-loss medication—can also slow biological aging. Get compensated. Help us shape the future of healthy aging.