Congregate Meal Program offered by International Community Health Services at Bush Asia Center
Provides Asian meals followed by group activities for low-income adults ages 60 and older; suggested donation of $2.50 per meal.
Provides congregate Asian meals for older adults; offers a rotating five-week menu cycle.
Meal program additionally offers:
- Periodic wellness exercises
- Health education
- Social and recreational activities
- Referrals to other services
Southeast Asian Pacific Senior Meal Sites offered at Korean Women's Association Senior City
Provides ethnic-based, nutritious lunches bi-weekly to Cambodian and Vietnamese older adults, however all seniors are welcome.
Provides ethnic-based, nutritious lunches to Cambodian and Vietnamese older adults, however all seniors are welcome.
Program is a holistic approach of needed elderly assistance, health promotion, and cultural activities in appropriate languages.
Offers an ethnically specific congregate meal program that is site and ethnicity specific, additional activities and support services available.
Cambodian meals are on Tuesday and Bi-Friday. Vietnamese meals are on Monday and Bi-Friday.
Senior Dining Program offered at Monroe Community Senior Center
Provides hot, nutritious meals to seniors.
Provides hot nutritious meals to seniors. Each meal provides at least one-third of the daily Recommended Dietary Allowances for older adults. Frozen meals available upon request.
Senior Meals offered at Coastal Community Action Program - Grays Harbor - Hoquiam Senior Center
Offers hot, nutritious meals to seniors 60 years of age or older served on weekdays at centralized meal sites.
The Senior Nutrition Program consists of both congregate nutrition services to help increase the nutrient intake of older individuals who might not eat adequately, and through better nutrition, assist them to remain healthy and independent in their communities. The client base is senior citizens over 60+, unless a person younger and accompanied by a senior. Hot meals are served from five senior centers five days a week.
Drop In Center offered at Belfair Youth Connection
A safe place where you can come hang out. Free lunch, internet access, clothing closet, hygiene packets, tents, ect.
A safe place for youth and young people to come and hang out, access hygiene items, survival gear, support team, guide to housing, transitional housing, clothes, rental assistance, serving a free lunch from 12:30pm-1:30pm every day that we are open.
Dining Room offered by People For People's Senior Nutrition Services at Washington Fruit Community Center
Provides nutritious lunch meals for senior 60 years of age and older at 6 different locations in Yakima County.
Provides nutritious lunch meals for senior 60 yrs and older in 8 different centers in Yakima County. Lunch is served from 11-11:30am. Centers in Yakima County: Harman Senior Center (open M-W), Henry Beauchamp Community Center, Union Gap Senior Center, Selah Civic Center, Sunnyside Senior Center, Grandview Senior Center, and Washington Fruit Community Center and the The Salvation Army (open M, Th, F).
Senior Café offered at Mountain View Community Center
Helps seniors stay connected to community and each other. The SAIL fitness class is just one of those ways; by providing exercise twice a week for 30-40 seniors; and lunch on Tuesday's.
Helps seniors stay connected to community and each other.
The SAIL fitness class is just one of those ways; also offers Seated SAIL and Mind & Body Fitness.
Plus educational workshops, and much more throughout the year.
Light lunch is served on Tuesdays.
Senior Dining Program offered at Carl Gipson Center of Everett
Provides hot nutritious meals to seniors.
Homage Senior Services partners with VOA’s Carl Gipson Center to provide hot, nutritious meals to seniors at sites throughout Snohomish County. Each meal provides at least one-third of the daily Recommended Dietary Allowances for older adults.
Serves a large dinner for homeless and low-income people every Wednesday night 6-8 pm, on the east side of McClellan Street, between 3rd and 4th Avenues. This meal is served regardless of the weather, all year long. Clothing and food pantry also available.
Spokane's largest homeless outreach. Many homeless people are very challenged by structured solutions, so they meet them where they are at, which means serving meals outside. This also allows children to volunteer with their parents. Serves a large dinner for homeless and low-income people every Wednesday night 6-8pm, on the east side of McClellan Street, between 3rd and 4th Avenues. This meal is served regardless of the weather, all year long, with a heavy dose of love and friendship.
Senior Meals offered at Coastal Community Action Program - Grays Harbor - Aberdeen Senior Center
Offers hot, nutritious meals to seniors 60 years of age or older served on weekdays at centralized meal sites.
The Senior Nutrition Program consists of both congregate nutrition services to help increase the nutrient intake of older individuals who might not eat adequately, and through better nutrition, assist them to remain healthy and independent in their communities. The client base is senior citizens over 60+, unless a person younger and accompanied by a senior. Hot meals are served from five senior centers five days a week.
Lunch Program offered by SeaTac Parks and Recreation Department at SeaTac Community Center/Senior Center
Serves hot lunches at the SeaTac Community Center.
Hot lunches are offered at the SeaTac Community Center for seniors and the general population as part of the Nutrition Project of Catholic Community Services of Western Washington.
Entertainment generally precedes lunch.
A 15-passenger van is available for SeaTac residents only to bring them to the lunch.
Community Cooking and Meals offered at Wallingford Community Senior Center
Provides hot lunch contact for additional information and to verify if reservations required. Additionally offers a community café, nutrition classes and community kitchen.
Serves a congregate hot lunch program for seniors five times a week.
Congregate Meal Program offered at Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center
Provides a congregate lunch program for people ages 60+. $3 donation per meal suggested. People under the age of 60 can receive meal for $6.
Provides a congregate hot meal program and supportive services to older adults. Serves balanced meals in welcoming group settings. Sponsored by Seattle/King County Nutrition Project of Sound Generations.
Weekday Hot Meal Program offered by Bonney Lake Area Senior Center
Offers a daily lunch program. All meals are prepared with fresh ingredients on-site. Transportation may be provided to and from the center for qualified seniors.
Offers a daily lunch program. All meals are prepared with fresh ingredients on-site.
The meal includes a salad bar and dessert.
Transportation may also be provided to and from the senior center for qualified seniors.
Provides a food pantry for anyone in need as well as the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), which offers supplemental food packages to low-income seniors 60 years or older.
Provides a food pantry for anyone in need as well as the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), which offers supplemental food packages to low-income seniors 60 years or older.
Serves a congregate lunch to adults ages 50 and older.
Provides a congregate hot meal program and supportive services to older adults. Serves balanced meals in welcoming group settings. Support services may include transportation, nutrition education, counseling and recreational activities.
Provides day drop-in services and outreach to youth and young adults who are experiencing homelessness from ages 14-24. Programs include a drop-in center, mentoring, discipleship, adventure activities, and workforce development. Services at the drop-in center include showers, hot meals, clothing, laundry services, internet access, and a safe place to rest. We serve meals to homeless youth during the first hour of every drop-in period.
Provides day drop-in services and outreach to youth and young adults who are experiencing homelessness from ages 14-24. Programs include a drop-in center, mentoring, discipleship, adventure activities, and workforce development. Services at the drop-in center include showers, hot meals, clothing, laundry services, internet access, assistance with job applications and requirements, mail service, and a safe place to rest.
Hot Lunch Program offered at Kawabe Memorial House
Serves a Japanese and American style lunch for adults ages 60 and older. Those under the age of 60 may attend and pay a larger fee.
Serves a Japanese and American style lunch. Provides a congregate meal program to seniors ages 60 and older.
Serves balanced meals in welcoming group settings.
A menu calendar is available on the website.