Homeless Senior Population Growing

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The number of homeless seniors is growing at an alarming rate, according to a report by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Officer of the Inspector General.  Americans over the age of 55 years old who are homeless were counted at 580K, 18% of the total.  “There’s been a trend over the last several years where we’re seeing many more older adults,†who are homeless, Richard Cho, HUD’s senior advisor for housing and services, told AARP Bulletin.  From 2000 through 2017, the number of people 62 years and older who are homeless has doubled, he noted.  For the full report, go to www.aarp.org/homelessafter50

Save The Date June 21 For Prime Rib Dinner At Carmel Foundation

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The Carmel Foundation has a lot of programs for seniors where you can make new friends and learn new hobbies and get health information.  They are also hosting a Prime Rib Twilight Supper for only $18 which includes potatoes, broccoli, glazed carrots, croissants, chocolate mousse and either strawberry lemonade or a glass of wine.  Your meal will be served at 3:00 and seating opens at 2:30.  Sign up with member services at 624-1588 or www.carmelfoundation.org.

 

 

Salinas, CA Seniors Should Check Out Alliance On Aging Farmer’s Market

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If you haven’t already, check out “Market Day†at Alliance on Aging’s headquarters in Salinas called “The Hub†at 236 Monterey Street which occurs the second and 4th Thursday of every month.  Get fresh and affordable quality produce.  Recent examples of deals include organic broccoli for $1, organic cauliflower for $1.25 and green onions for only $0.25 per bunch!

For more information go to www.allianceonaging.org/hub/

Learn More About The Carmel Foundation on Tuesday, July 11

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Find out more about the Carmel Foundation on Tuesday, July 11, at the Carmel Foundation’s Diment Hall.  The place is a great place to socialize with other seniors, take classes, have meals and discussion groups, they even have various dance classes like Greek, Line Dancing and Nia Freedance.  They also have various groups like photography, papercraft and Needlecraft.  They recently had an outing to the Legion of Honor in San  Francisco and an upcoming jaunt to Golden Gate Park will occur on Tuesday June 20.  For more information go to www.carmelfoundation.org or call 624-1588.

Save The Date June 21 For Prime Rib Dinner At Carmel Foundation

A farmers market with fresh vegetables and fruits.


The Carmel Foundation has a lot of programs for seniors where you can make new friends and learn new hobbies and get health information.  They are also hosting a Prime Rib Twilight Supper for only $18 which includes potatoes, broccoli, glazed carrots, croissants, chocolate mousse and either strawberry lemonade or a glass of wine.  Your meal will be served at 3:00 and seating opens at 2:30.  Sign up with member services at 624-1588 or www.carmelfoundation.org.

 

 

Salinas, CA Seniors Should Check Out Alliance On Aging Farmer’s Market

A table filled with lots of different foods.


If you haven’t already, check out “Market Day†at Alliance on Aging’s headquarters in Salinas called “The Hub†at 236 Monterey Street which occurs the second and 4th Thursday of every month.  Get fresh and affordable quality produce.  Recent examples of deals include organic broccoli for $1, organic cauliflower for $1.25 and green onions for only $0.25 per bunch!

For more information go to www.allianceonaging.org/hub/

Save The Date June 21 For Prime Rib Dinner At Carmel Foundation

A pyramid of food with people around it.


The Carmel Foundation has a lot of programs for seniors where you can make new friends and learn new hobbies and get health information.  They are also hosting a Prime Rib Twilight Supper for only $18 which includes potatoes, broccoli, glazed carrots, croissants, chocolate mousse and either strawberry lemonade or a glass of wine.  Your meal will be served at 3:00 and seating opens at 2:30.  Sign up with member services at 624-1588 or www.carmelfoundation.org.

 

 

Learn More About The Carmel Foundation on Tuesday, July 11

A woman and an older lady standing next to each other.


Find out more about the Carmel Foundation on Tuesday, July 11, at the Carmel Foundation’s Diment Hall.  The place is a great place to socialize with other seniors, take classes, have meals and discussion groups, they even have various dance classes like Greek, Line Dancing and Nia Freedance.  They also have various groups like photography, papercraft and Needlecraft.  They recently had an outing to the Legion of Honor in San  Francisco and an upcoming jaunt to Golden Gate Park will occur on Tuesday June 20.  For more information go to www.carmelfoundation.org or call 624-1588.

Homeless Senior Population Growing

A close up of an old person holding someone 's hands


The number of homeless seniors is growing at an alarming rate, according to a report by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Officer of the Inspector General.  Americans over the age of 55 years old who are homeless were counted at 580K, 18% of the total.  “There’s been a trend over the last several years where we’re seeing many more older adults,†who are homeless, Richard Cho, HUD’s senior advisor for housing and services, told AARP Bulletin.  From 2000 through 2017, the number of people 62 years and older who are homeless has doubled, he noted.  For the full report, go to www.aarp.org/homelessafter50

Homeless Senior Population Growing

A close up of an old person holding someone 's hands


The number of homeless seniors is growing at an alarming rate, according to a report by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Officer of the Inspector General.  Americans over the age of 55 years old who are homeless were counted at 580K, 18% of the total.  “There’s been a trend over the last several years where we’re seeing many more older adults,†who are homeless, Richard Cho, HUD’s senior advisor for housing and services, told AARP Bulletin.  From 2000 through 2017, the number of people 62 years and older who are homeless has doubled, he noted.  For the full report, go to www.aarp.org/homelessafter50