AARP ......................... 1-866-448-3616
6975 UNION PARK CENTER SUITE 320 MIDVALE UT 84047-4184
www.aarp.org
Services: Provides information and referral services for persons 50 years and older to assist them in living independently, with dignity and purpose; on aging issues, income tax filling assistance, Driver Safety classes.
TAX AIDE ..................(888)277-7669
Services: Provides volunteer assistance for seniors in filling out basic income tax forms at public libraries and senior centers in the weeks preceding filing time. Provides training and support to tax-aide.
DRIVER SAFETY ...... (888)277-7669
Services: Provides a class on safe driving practices. People who complete the program may receive a discount on their automobile insurance.
BRIDGES PROGRAM ........................ 468-2191 SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES
Services: Volunteers age 45+ spend 1-4 hours a week in the classroom with children ages kindergarten through sixth grade. Provides academic help and friendship.
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF UTAH ...... 363-7710
437 WEST 200 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104
www.ccsutah.org
Services: Provides case management, emergency assistance and referrals for adults 55 and over. Distributes HEAT crisis funds for utility payments assistance from January 1st to mid-summer.
FAITH IN ACTION ROCKY MOUNTAIN
............... 397-4135
350 EAST 300 SOUTH SUITE 100 BOUNTIFUL UT 84010
www.rmcarefoundation.org
Services: Provides volunteers who can help with respite for caregivers of elderly and chronically ill individuals. Provides opportunities for individuals who are interested in volunteering.
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM ........... 468-2474 SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES
Services: Provides volunteer opportunities for low-income seniors age 60 and over to work with children with special needs. The volunteers must serve a minimum of 20 hours a week and are paid a $2.65 an hour stipend.
LEGACY CORPS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING .............. 468-2248 SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES
Services: Provides volunteer opportunities for people who are over 18 years of age, and willing to commit to 450 hours of service in a twelve month period. Volunteers provide in-home respite to caregivers and their elderly loved ones. The volunteers receive a living stipend of $2200 during the year, and an education award of $1250 for use at any college or university upon completion of the 450-hour commitment.
NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS ......... 581-5162
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK W.D. GOODWILLINITIATIVES ON AGING 395 SOUTH 1500 EAST ROOM 207 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84112-0260
www.socwk.utah.edu/neighbors/index.asp
Services: Provides a variety of services that assist individuals 65 years and older to maintain and stay in their homes. Limited to those in an area from 900 South to 2700 South and 1300 East to Redwood Road. Offers volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups outside the area also.
RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM .............. 468-2490 SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES
Services: Provides volunteer opportunities for seniors 55+ working in a variety of settings.
SENIOR CENTERS ................................... 468-2496
Services: Provide lunch, crafts, information, education, recreation and social services. All lunch reservations need to be made 24 hours in advance. Transportation is available to many senior centers.
COLUMBUS ...................................... 412-3297
2531 SOUTH 400 EAST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84115
DRAPER ............................................ 572-6342
12350 SOUTH 800 EAST DRAPER UT 84020
FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER .. 468-2781
1992 SOUTH 200 EAST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84115
HARMAN HOME ................................ 965-5822
4090 SOUTH 3600 WEST WEST VALLEY CITY UT 84119
KEARNS ............................................ 965-9183
4850 WEST 4715 SOUTH KEARNS UT 84118
www.kearnssc.org
LIBERTY ........................................... 532-5079
251 EAST 700 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111
MAGNA ............................................. 250-0692
8952 WEST 2700 SOUTH MAGNA UT 84044
MIDVALE .......................................... 566-6590
350 WEST PARK STREET MIDVALE UT 84047
MOUNT OLYMPUS ........................... 274-1710
1635 EAST MURRAY HOLLADAY ROAD SALT LAKE CITY UT 84117
http://userpages.burgoyne.com/mtolysc
www.mountolympusseniorcenter.org
MURRAY HERITAGE CENTER ........... 264-2635
10 EAST 6150 SOUTH MURRAY UT 84107
www.murray.utah.gov
NORTHWEST ....................................596-0208
1300 WEST 300 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116
RIVERTON ........................................ 254-7609
12891 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD RIVERTON UT 84065
SANDY .............................................. 561-3265
9310 SOUTH 1300 EAST SANDY UT 84094
www.sandyseniorcenter.org
SOUTH JORDAN CITY
SENIOR CENTER ........... 302-1222
1617 WEST TEMPLE LN SOUTH JORDAN UT 84095
SUNDAY ANDERSON WESTSIDE ............538-2092
868 WEST 900 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104
http://sundayanderson.port5.com
TAYLORSVILLE ................................ 293-8340
4743 SOUTH PLYMOUTH VIEW DRIVE TAYLORSVILLE UT 84118
TENTH EAST ..................................... 538-2084
237 SOUTH 1000 EAST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84102
WEST JORDAN ................................. 567-9457
8015 SOUTH 2200 WEST WEST JORDAN UT 84088
www.westjordanseniorcenter.com
SENIOR COMPANION PROGRAM ........... 468-2474 SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES
Services: Provides volunteer opportunities for low-income seniors age 60 and over to serve with special needs or frail and isolated seniors. The volunteers must serve a minimum of 20 hours a week and are paid a $2.65 an hour stipend.
UTAH FOOD BANK SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION.........................................978-2452
1025 SOUTH 700 WEST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84104
www.utahfoodbank.org
Services: Provides services to the elderly, hungry, needy and disabled. Coordinates services with community agencies that have no other resources.
VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT ................ 978-2452
Services: Provides opportunities for volunteers to work with Information and Referral Services, Services for people with Disabilities, Services for Seniors, and the Food Bank.
211 INFO BANK .................................. 211
www.informationandreferral.org
Services: A social service information line similar to 911. Provides telephone information and referral to people of all ages regarding human service resources. Publishes Human Services/Self-Help Directory. Provides information on community volunteer opportunities.
UTAH FAMILY HEALTH LINE ........1-800-472-4716
Services: Provides information statewide on affordable health care resources.
SERVICES FOR SENIORS ........ 978-2452
Services: Provides services for individuals 60+ and the disabled. Free of charge for those who qualify.
CHORE SERVICES
Services: Provides basic yard care and snow clearing to frail Salt Lake County seniors age (60+) who have no other resources.
HOME REPAIR PROJECT
Services: Provides handyman services for low income elderly/disabled homeowners.
NUTRITION ASSISTANCE
Services: Provides volunteer delivered food boxes to homebound elderly and disabled who need supplemental food.
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Services: Assistance accessing free medications provided by pharmaceutical companies by helping with necessary paperwork.
SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ..... 978-2452
Services: Provides independent living skills training to adults with severe disabilities in a small residential center.
UTAH FOOD BANK.......................908-8660
Services: Collects, warehouses and distributes donated food items to non-profit agencies which provide assistance to the hungry.
VOLUNTEER SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM .............. 468-2490 SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING SERVICES
Services: Offers many unique and varied opportunities for volunteer services. Provides volunteer support and assistance to all Aging Services volunteer programs.
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