
Sunday, April 29, 2012
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Sahra Farah, director of Somali Community Services of Seattle, standing in center, jokes with her mother Fadumo Mahamed, right, during a game of fresh fruit bingo at the Rainier Valley non-profit. The game helps seniors expand their English vocabulary and learn about nutritious foods. Twice a week, the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program offers fitness routines, cooking demonstrations, language classes and nutrition education. Farah said the program is an important social connection for seniors, who sometimes live in isolation. Group members also formed a Somali elder advice group that visits the sick, counsels family conflicts and collects money for those in need. A Somali flag is behind them, but the seniors come from a variety of backgrounds and speak Somali, Amharic and Oromo.
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Seniors play bingo with fresh fruit during the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle. The game helps increase the seniors' English vocabulary and their nutrition education.
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Mohamud Hashi, center, raises his hand when winning a game of fresh fruit bingo during the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle. The game helps increase the seniors' English vocabulary and their nutrition education.

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Javin DeHart Jr. plays with a flag at Somali Community Services of Seattle. DeHart is the grandson of Sahra Farah, director of the Rainier Valley non-profit.

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Geilani Ali, center with scarf, participates in an exercise routine during the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle.

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Seniors practice speaking and writing in English during the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle.
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Ali Ido, right, practices speaking and writing in English during the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle.
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Kyndra Cox, right, instructs a language class during the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle.
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Ahmed Osso boards the bus to leave the Somali and Oromo Senior Nutrition Program at Somali Community Services of Seattle.