Empowering Independence

Empowering Independence is the blog of Senior Citizen Services of Metropolitan Atlanta. Senior Citizen Services supports senior independence through meals, shelter, education and community. We envision a world where no Atlanta area senior is hungry, cold, or forgotten.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

End Senior Hunger in Georgia

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By Deborah Britt and Jeffrey Smythe For the second time, Georgia has been ranked among the top 10 states for senior hunger — a dubious di...
Monday, July 16, 2012

Tips for Keeping Senior Loved Ones Safe in the Heat

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Heat kills more Americans in a typical year than any other weather disaster - more than hurricanes, tornadoes, fires or any other – accordin...
Friday, June 15, 2012

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

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What is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day? Each year, hundreds of thousands of older persons are abused, neglected, and exploited. In addit...
Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Vote for Meals On Wheels Atlanta to Win a Car!

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Facebook users -- please log into your Facebook account and "like" Nalley Driven for a Cause. Vote Here! Please vote betwee...
Monday, June 11, 2012

Santa for Seniors Collects Gifts at Christmas in July

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Not everyone celebrates Christmas, but in a small way, all believe in the spirit of Santa. On Wednesday, July 25, Santa for Seniors will h...
Thursday, May 10, 2012

Meals On Wheels Atlanta Kicks Off A Meal to Remember 2012

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The Host Committee and Past Chairs gathered at the St. Regis Hotel Tuesday to kick off planning for this year’s Silver Anniversary of A Me...
Wednesday, April 25, 2012

MEALS ON WHEELS ATLANTA ANNOUNCES SUNDAY SUPPERS

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Local Chefs Prepare Intimate Dinners in Private Homes Meals On Wheels Atlanta (MOWA) will hold a series of Sunday Suppers this spring t...
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Senior Citizen Services
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Senior Citizen Services supports senior independence through meals, shelter, education and community. We envision a world where no Atlanta area senior is hungry, cold, or forgotten. Each year, SCS accomplishes this by delivering 95,000 meals, repairing hundreds of homes, providing community and wellness education for hundreds of seniors, and spending thousands of hours helping seniors and families deal with Alzheimer's and dementia.
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