CoMag is a senior advocacy initiative established in 2017 by a group of Edmontonians. We aim to explore the options of aging gracefully, connect resources, people & families, support research on seniors, and collaboration with seniors serving organizations in their efforts to provide programs, & services to seniors.
Recruitment
CoMag is actively recruiting board members. Council of Muslims on Aging Gracefully (CoMag) is seeking volunteer leaders to join its dynamic board of directors.



Upcoming Events
Snow Removal program
This winter, the City of Edmonton is piloting a two-year program designed to support seniors, residents with disabilities or mobility challenges with snow removal for their primary walkways and public sidewalks adjacent to their properties. The Assisted Snow Removal Program is a FREE snow removal service for eligible participants, helping ensure safe and accessible mobility during the winter months. For more information or to apply, visit
edmonton.ca/AssistedSnowRemoval or contact 311.
Community CookBook Project
CoMag Cookbook
Don’t wait too long .. CoMag Cookbooks are going fast…
$15 for members and $20 for non members. To reserve a copy pls etransfer to admin@comagedmonton.com
Please add your name, phone number and CoMag cookbook in the Etransfer note.
Past Events
Library/Videos
Education Sessions by Dr. Zehra
CoMAG (council of aging Muslims gracefully) education series message by Dr. Zehra V.
Media & Publications
Selected Seniors’ publications, media and news
We've compiled a list of helpful links, services, and programs for you to peruse.

Resources
Helpful links to organizations, services, programs
We've compiled a list of helpful links, services, and programs for you to peruse.
Research & Projects
Resilience in Aging
During the COVID-19 pandemic many Muslim older adults have lost access to their social support systems. This has resulted in more reports of loneliness and social isolation. We are conducting interviews with Muslim older adults, their caregivers, and local leaders to identify ways to enhance resilience during the pandemic. Together with Al-Rashid Mosque in Edmonton, we are implementing a series of digital and in-person activities to support the social and recreation needs of older community members.
The Women-CONNECT Project
Being socially connected means sharing common bonds, having feelings of closeness, and being socially involved, cared for and accepted by others. We want to understand Muslim women’s social connectedness in older age. We are asking Muslim women to share photographs and stories that speak to their social connections. Muslim women will participate in photography lessons and group story circles hosted at local mosques. A final exhibit of women’s stories and photographs will be shared with the wider community.