You can honor the memory and legacy of the building's namesake and Franklin's beloved educator, Della I. Hayden with your donation of an engraved brick.
2. Bring your own bags.
3. Donate your nickel credits to Senior Services.
MARCH FOR MEALS ON WHEELS
For as little as $35, you can provide a weeks worth of food
to a homebound senior. It's more than a meal.
Your gifts help releive caregiver burden, improve dietary patterns,
decrease food insecurity, improve feelings of isolation,
loneliness and safety, and reduce the rate of falls.
Click here to learn how you and your organization can help.
Ready to provide all of this for a senior in your community? Click here.
Don't miss The Art of Healthy Aging Western Tidewater
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Paul D. Camp Community College Workforce Development Center
100 N. College Drive, Franklin, VA
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia is committed to ensuring that no person age 60 or more is excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of its services on the basis of race, color or national origin, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1064. For more information or to file a complaint, call us at 757-222-4527 or write SSSEVA c/o: Safety and Compliance Officer, 6350 Center Drive, Bldg. 5, #101, Norfolk, VA 23502.
If information is needed in another language, contact 757-222-4527. Para más información en español llame 757-222-4527.
Choose to help seniors in the Hampton Roads community when you give to the United Way at work. Write in Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia on your United Way “Combined Charities Campaign” form; #5065 on your “Commonwealth of Virginia” campaign form; or #47980 on your “Combined Federal Campaign” form.