Central Area Senior Center

500 - 30th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98144
Center Director: Cynthia Andrews
Program Coordinator: Arkia Northern
Board President: Theo Mace
Admin Assistant: Tyricia Wood
Telephone: (206) 726-4926
Fax: (206) 323-9928

Adult Day Health
Caregiver Connection
Community Dining
Homesharing
Information & Assistance
Meals On Wheels
Minor Home Repair
Senior Centers
Senior Outreach
Senior Rights Assistance
Project Enhance
Social Work
Transportation

Community Resources
Fund Development
Volunteer Opportunities
Jobs
About Us

The Central Area Senior Center is a neighborhood activity and resource center of Senior Services where people looking for new experiences as well as those who wish to simply refresh old ones, come together to share.  The diverse mix of backgrounds and cultures makes for an exciting atmosphere full of vitality.  CASC provides easy access to services and activities for seniors.  We understand and respect the needs of mature adults.  We seek to make the load a little lighter and contribute to those who have contributed so much to the building of our communities.  For those who have given so much, "We Have So Much to Give!"

OUR MISSION
Is to provide quality services that support the independence of seniors.

During the early stages of development, CASC operated from various community bases.  In 1975, our permanent location was acquired.  Situated atop Leschi Bluff, the center offers a magnificent view of Lake Washington, the Cascade Mountains, and Mount Rainier.

Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Dues and Fees:
Annual membership is $20; scholarships are available.  Fees for most classes, activities, recreation, and trips vary and are less for members.  Scholarships are always available.  Non-members are welcome to participate.

Newsletter:
Published six times a year - January, March, May, July, September and November.  Mailed to members as part of membership.  Available at the center.

Services:
Classes, daily nutrition lunches and other nutrition services, social work classes and counseling, information and assistance, foot care, health clinics, legal and financial counseling, Senior Rights Assistance, Senior Wellness Program, daily exercise, support groups for diabetes caregivers, monthly health speakers, intergenerational programs, transportation, many and varied classes for personal growth and learning, recreational, social and volunteer opportunities.

Special Events and Fundraisers:
Bite of New Orleans, Soiree, Wine Tasting Party, Jazz Concerts, Seafair, Holiday Party.

Funding:
Fees and fund-raising, Senior Services, United Way, City of Seattle.

Transportation:
The Center is on Metro bus route #14.  You can get off on Jackson Street and 30th Avenue South and walk one block south to the center.

Volunteer Opportunities:
Available on daily, weekly, monthly and occasional basis.  There is something that will be of interest for most people.  Training is always provided.  Call 726-4926 to receive information or updated list on needed placements or click here to submit an online application.  We need you!

The following volunteers are wanted:
Kitchen Helpers
Van Drivers
Phone Committee
Instructors, Facilitators, Coordinators
Receptionist
Travel Bookies
Newsletter Assistant Editor
The "Fix-it Brigade"

Kitchen Helpers:
We are urgently seeking volunteers who would like to assist with the lunch program.  We ask a commitment of one day a week for approximately four hours (10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.).  Call the nutrition site manager, for more information at 726-4926.

Van Drivers:
The Senior Center is looking for fun-loving volunteer drivers who are interested in driving for FUN senior center day trips.  You must have a good driving record.  All meals and admissions paid for! Call the program coordinator, (206) 726-4926 for more information.

Phone Committee:
We are looking for more help phoning members to let them know about upcoming events, trips, and classes.  The more volunteers we get the less work you have to do.

Instructors, Facilitators, Coordinators:
We are expanding our programs and classes and would like to know if there are any instructors among you.  If you have a skill, interest, talent and time to volunteer to teach a class to seniors, call the program coordinator, (206) 726-4926.

Receptionist:
URGENT! If you have a few hours each week to do some volunteer work, we need you.  Sign up to work at the Reception Desk once a week or work when called.  Our regular volunteers travel, have doctor's appointments, etc., so substituting is very important.  Interested? Call the program coordinator, (206) 726-4926.

Travel Bookies:
Volunteers are needed to help organize trips and assign van drivers.  Fill out receipts and answer questions. Training will be provided on the last Wednesday of each month at 1:00 p.m.  If interested, you must call the program coordinator, (206) 726-4922, two weeks ahead to sign up.

Newsletter Assistant Editor:
The center needs a volunteer who is knowledgeable of PageMaker or Publisher (PC or Mac) to put our bi-monthly newsletter together.  If you are looking for a fun challenge please see the program coordinator, (206) 726-4926.

The "Fix-It Brigade":
We URGENTLY need volunteers to help around the center with minor repairs, replacing light bulbs, sweeping parking lot, moving tables, washing dishes, cleaning storage rooms, hauling trash, etc.  If interested, please call the program coordinator, (206) 726-4926.




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