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Lonely LI senior's quest for connection turns into thriving friendship circle
for hundreds of women
Alex Mitchell
Published Jan. 26, 2025, 5:06 p.m. ET
A North Merrick woman has gone above and beyond to unite lonely older
strangers on Long Island - by creating a "friendship circle" with nearly
850 members.
"Four years ago, I put out online that I was looking for friends that I
could call my family," the group's founder, Ester Horowitz, 68, told The
Post, adding that her motivation came from a shrinking sphere of
companionship because of age and COVID.
"The reaction was about 300 responses. It made me realize how many of us
were feeling isolated," she said.
Now the widely popular group of women over 55 - with their spouses also
invited to certain events - has genuinely brought a shine to their golden
years. On any given day, a member posts on their closed Facebook channel
to seek out a buddy to join them for a walk, meal or other activity.
"I probably know at least 50 new people now" through the group, longtime
member Toni Smith, 68, of Bellmore told The Post.
The group also holds more extensive planned events such as excursions to
theatrical plays, museums and game nights at restaurants. Some members are
mulling over the idea of a group cruise, too.
"It feels like the new version of being a neighborhood kid and knocking
out the door to see if somebody can come out to play," said Horowitz, who
explained that the circle grows when its members invite their outside
pals.
The founder, who initially felt embarrassed to ask for new friends online
in 2021, has even gathered the gals for important talks on Medicare and
cybersecurity. She also organized an upcoming three-and-a-half-hour
defensive-driving course, a hot ticket for the circle.
"Life is better with friends," member Jenny Jardine, 65, of Wantagh, told
The Post.
The connectivity was on display last week during one of their larger
get-togethers - an evening of card games including Mahjong and Italian
food at Patrizia's of Hicksville.
Eatery manager Tony Luisi was so thrilled to hear of Horowitz's work that
he even printed out specially made "Friendship Circle" menus for the
event, which took up half of the dining room.
"I never thought it would grow into something like this, but I am so happy
that it did," Horowitz said. "So many people need good friends at this
age."
At one table, Sandra Nardo of Seaford, Jan Casale of Floral Park and Rose
Ng of Garden City said they all met about a year ago when Horowitz held an
event on teaching the game canasta.
"This group broadens our horizons so much," Casale said. "And I'm so lucky
to call these two girls my close friends now."
Frantique Stone, 65, a first-timer who Horowitz recruited, called the
Monday night affair "the cream of the crop for groups on Long Island."
"A lot of us here, like myself, are widows. ... Everybody is really
friendly. This is awesome," the Sea Cliff resident said.
Stella Jacobsen said the Friendship Circle changed her life for the better
after she lost her husband just before the pandemic began, which was
around the same time many of her friends moved off the island.
"I was isolated for about a year," Jacobsen, 77, told The Post.
"They have become so wonderfully supportive and changed my life," she said
of the group's members. "Who knows how much time we all have, so I am so
happy this is how I am spending my life right now."
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