Tag: Age and Senior Services

  • Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center

    412-782-4457
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    COTRAIC works to maintain a sense of Native culture to recapture roots and raise consciousness of Native American rights. Beyond cultural concerns, COTRAIC attends to the more immediate needs of Native people: housing, employment, as well as the need and the right to be self-determining.

    The center is open to Native and non-Native people, with programs available to serve all.

  • Age Friendly Greater Pittsburgh

    412-532-7144 
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    Age-Friendly Greater Pittsburgh is dedicated to making our region more inclusive and respectful of all ages. Their mission is to bring generations together to reimagine how our neighborhoods are built and to advance equity through advocacy, education and innovation. 

  • Etna Senior Center

    49 Locust Street, Etna PA 15223
    412-781-6517
    Website

    The Happening Place for Seniors – where is it? Right at the First Congregational Church on Walnut Street. This Center is sponsored by the County of Allegheny – Department of Aging and the Borough of Etna. Allegheny County provides free lunches daily as well as other administration guidance through the Northern Area Multi Services, and the Borough contributes monetarily to the salary of the coordinator.

    Blood pressure screening is provided every last Friday of the month, mall trips through OPT (Older Persons Transportation) leave every Monday from the Center, and OPT also provides transportation to Shop-N-Save every Wednesday. Cards are played after lunch on Mondays and Thursdays, and bingo is played after lunch on Tuesdays and Fridays. Once a month, interested seniors go out to a different restaurant for “Supper Club”. The Center has a paperback book, magazine and a VCR movie lending library as well for participants. Donations of any of those items would be greatly appreciated. The Christmas Boutique also welcomes new or gently used items. Donations can be dropped off at the Municipal Building. Interested, or need more information, just call (412) 781-6517 or better yet, stop in any day between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm when the Center is in full swing.