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Services for Seniors
Meals for Seniors in South Jamaica
Do you know a hungry senior? Well tell them that JSPOA is providing a daily sit-down meal for just $1.50. All meals must be enjoyed in the dining room. For additional information, contact (718) 657-6500.
When: Daily at 12:00 Noon
Where: JSPOA’s South Jamaica Senior Center – 107-60 159th Street
How Much: $1.50
Institute for Senior Action (IFSA)
Please join our exciting and innovative leadership and advocacy training course, the Institute for Senior Action (IFSA). The Institute was founded by JPAC volunteer, Dorothy Epstein in 1994. JPAC’s Institute is a comprehensive course that will help you develop the skills you need to maneuver our complicated political system and get results. You will learn the roles of your elected officials and how to work with them, how to write letters to your legislators, how to give testimony on issues of concern, working with the media, public speaking and more. Wednesday’s Setptember 21st – December 7th 10:00 am – 2:30 pm For more info contact JASA at 212 273-5261
Adopt-A-Friend, Inc.
Promoting the natural goodness in us. We believe that friendly communal interactions would remove ignorance about each other and create a more productive atmosphere for all.
Allen Community Senior Citizens Center, Inc.
Medicaid case assistance, congregate lunch, education, recreation, nutrition, transportation, caring and reassurance.
166-01 Linden Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11434
(718) 658-0980
Alpha Phi Alpha Senior Citizens Center, Inc.
C.W. Mixon Senior Outreach Center, Inc.
Citymeals-On-Wheels
Citymeals is one of the largest meals on wheels programs in the U.S., delivering 2 million meals to over 16,000 seniors each year. Along with delivering nutritionally balanced senior meals, Citymeals coordinates thousands of devoted volunteers to provide human companionship.
Community Bridge Home, Inc.
12050 Springfield Boulevard
Springfield Gardens, NY 11411-1926
(718) 712-5050
God’s Love We Deliver
The mission of God’s Love We Deliver is to improve the health and well-being of men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other serious illnesses by alleviating hunger and malnutrition. We prepare and deliver nutritious, high-quality meals to people who, because of their illness, are unable to provide or prepare meals for themselves. We also provide illness-specific nutrition education and counseling to our clients, families, care providers and other service organizations.
Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly, Inc.
The Institute mission is to affirm, protect, and empower the minority elderly and their families by ensuring that their human needs are met under the law. A primary concern is the access, acquisition, and protection of senior rights and entitlements.
Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults, Inc. (JSPOA)
Our mission is “a total community working together to provide services to, and develop skills in, older adults in order to promote independence and enhance their quality of life.”
NYCHA International Towers Senior Center
2360 1st Avenue
New York, NY 10035-3222
(212) 828-9036
Queens Interagency Council on the Aging, Inc.
12055 Queens Blvd # 311
NY 11424-1015 (718) 268-5954
Queensboro Council for Social Welfare, Inc
QCSW acts as a Queens Human Service Chamber of Commerce in its mission to improve the human service delivery system in the borough for children, adults, teens and senior citizens.
Roy Wilkins Senior Dolphins
Services Now for Adult Persons (SNAP), Inc.
Dedicated to the needs of older adults. We provide direct services to enhance their quality of life. We also provide coordination of case plans and advocacy on behalf of our clients.
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- NYC Department of Small Business Services Announces Small Business Assistance Grant Program for Businesses Impacted by Hurricane Sandy
- Fiscal Year 2014 Budget – Capital and Discretionary Funding Update
- Summer 2013 Play Street Opportunity
- Citizens Committee for New York City awards grants up to $3,000
- Capital Funding for Fiscal Year 2014
- CUNY Career Path Accepting Applicants for Low / No Cost Courses
- NYC Rapid Repairs
- Request for Storm Recovery Assistance
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