SAN DIEGO SENIOR ALLIANCE Supporting and unifying local agencies in providing exceptional social and supportive services to the seniors and adults with disabilities in San Diego County. “The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes." -Frank Lloyd Wright SDSA POLICY AGENDA MASTER PLAN FOR AGING UPCOMING EVENTS
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The Senior Alliance | Wayne County & Detroit, MI
By providing available services, we empower people with needs to live with dignity in the community they choose. The Senior Alliance is the Area Agency on Aging 1-C, a non-profit that provides services to homebound seniors, disabled adults, and caregivers.
Neighborhood House Association – A Neighbor You Can Count on Since 1914
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE ASSOCIATION Healthy and educated communities–where dreams become reality. The Neighborhood House Association is one of the largest nonprofit social service agencies in San Diego County. NHA was established in 1914 as a settlement house that assisted immigrants transitioning into the San Diego Community. Over 100 years later, the...
Riverview, Michigan
National Night Out 2022 July 20, 2022 The Neighborhood Watch Program has partnered with the police department and fire departments again for National Night Out! It will be held at Young Patriots Park from 6-9pm on August 2nd. We appreciate the support! Animal Control Information (Click here) July 12, 2022...
Home - Neighborhood House
Founded in 1906, Neighborhood House is one of the oldest human services agencies in the Seattle region. Today, we continue to provide programs and services to address the needs of entire families, with a focus on low-income community members, public housing residents, immigrants, and refugees. We serve over 15,000 people annually through our major program areas of early childhood education, youth development, employment and adult education, housing stability, aging and disability services, and community health.