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RSVP - The Retired Senior Volunteer Program

RSVP Main Office
6671 Yucca Street
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone:  (323) 461-4363

RSVP - Serving Hollywood-Wilshire-Los Feliz-Inglewood-Lennox-Silverlake-Westchester-Hawthorne

**Satellite offices are in Inglewood and Westchester. For more information call (323) 461-4363.

The RSVP program promotes self-esteem among people 55 years of age and older by enabling them to use their skills and life-time experiences to be of service to others.

Discover new places, new friends, and the rewards of dedication to a task that improves the quality of life in your local community.

RSVP serves over 150 community agencies and non-profit organizations which are seeking Senior Volunteer assistance.  The opportunities are as varied as your imagination. 
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Senior Citizen Nutrition Program

senior citizen nutrition program -
yosemite
1840 Yosemite Dr.
323.551.6922
mealtime 11:30 am

2323 workman street. 323.224.8848
Mealtime 11:30 am

Highland Park Recreation Center

6150 Piedmont
323.254.1555
mealtime 12:00 pm

 

 

The Senior Citizen Nutrition Program serves hot, well balanced meals five days a week in congregate dining centers.

The meals are served at separate neighborhood locations in parts of the North West Valley, West Los Angeles-Venice, and Central Services Areas.

No pre-registration is necessary.  Meals are served on a first come, first served basis.

The meals are designed to include one-third of the recommended dietary allowance (RDA).  Menus typically include an entree, two vegetables, bread, desert, milk, and juice.  The meals are prepared and delivered hot to the site by commercial caterers.

For senior on restricted diets, the meals are low fat, low sodium, and low in sugar.  Complex carbohydrates are stressed.

Meals are also delivered to "Shut-ins" senior who are too ill or incapacitated to come to one of the sites.

This is a free meal lunch program.  Seniors are asked to contribute $1.00 - $1.25 per congregate or homebound meal.  Non-senior are required to pay a guest fee. (See director-in-charge of nutrition site.)

The Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks provides hot, home delivered meals to low income " shut-in" senior citizen who cannot afford to contribute the "suggested" contribution.  The seniors served are those living alone, too old, frail, or sick to prepare adequate meals.

For more information call (213) 473-7066

 

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