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City of Greenville and Senior Action officials announced changes to the organizations� long-term partnership for delivering services to Greenville�s senior citizens. Senior Action is a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening Greenville County�s maturing population and provides over 450 lunches each day (55,000/year) to senior citizens at 11 locations in Greenville County through the use of federal funds and in partnership with facility owners. In August, Senior Action will begin providing hot lunches, free of charge, to senior citizens attending programs at the City�s David Hellams Community Center, located at 111 Spartanburg Street. Participants at the David Hellams Community Center will also be able to take advantage of swimming programs offered by Senior Action at the Westside Aquatics Center through a partnership between Senior Action and the Greenville County Recreation District.One day each week, senior program participants will be transported from the David Hellams Community Center to the Westside Aquatics Center, where they may participate in classroom or swimming pool activities. On that day, participants will receive their lunch at the aquatics center. "We are excited to announce that Senior Action will begin providing expanded access to health and wellness programs, social and civic involvement initiatives and dining and transportation services to seniors over the age of 55 from the David Hellams Center," said Andrea Smith, Senior Action Executive Director and CEO. "This is an expansion of the City�s and our role in serving area seniors, and we are thrilled to begin serving these important city residents at an even-higher level."
According to Smith, the programs that Senior Action currently offers at the Sears Shelter will be relocated to its Directors Drive facility and Senior Action staff will be reaching out to all groups currently using the Sears Shelter for activities and recreation to assist them in the transition. "We will not miss a beat in the delivery of our services," said Smith. "Beginning immediately, we will be reaching out to the activity directors of all of these groups to help them schedule their activities at new locations, and at times that are convenient for all parties." The City�s Parks and Recreation Department is a full-service parks and recreation agency providing recreation, athletic, educational and community programming at a number of publicly owned facilities. According to Souza, the City�s Parks and Recreation staff is currently developing quarterly programs for all community centers and athletic fields operated by the City and is focusing on the delivery of senior programs at the David Hellams Community Center. For additional information on the City of Greenville Parks and Recreation Department or its services, call 467-4355 or visit www.greenvillesc.gov. (Image provided by the City of Greenville.)
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