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UPDCOMING SENIOR ASSOCIATION MEETINGS

Los Angeles, Nov. 21,
10 a.m.- 12 p.m.,
2515 Beverly Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA, 90057

San Bernardino, Nov. 21,
10 a.m.- 12 p.m.,  
195 N. Arrowhead Blvd.,
San Bernardino, CA, 92408

Ventura, Nov. 21,
10 a.m.- 12 p.m., 
350 East Hueneme Road,
Port Hueneme, CA, 93041


ABOUT US
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The SEIU-ULTCW Seniors Association, founded in 2008, is a statewide advocacy group.  Our board is comprised of senior leaders and advocates among our membership body and our statewide community partners.  The Association is sponsored through SEIU-ULTCW and through our affiliated community partners.  

MISSION and PURPOSE:

The SEIU-ULTCW Seniors Association focuses its primary attention on legislative/community and consumer issues that impact older adults and people with disabilities.  

Delegates within the Senior Association are appointed to represent SEIU-ULTCW’s voice, maintain relationships, and build a bridge with affiliate grassroots organizations that share the same advocacy interests.  

SEIU-ULTCW Seniors Association hosts a variety of activities that caters to older adults to educate, empower and improve the comfort of their lives.  


Youth Interns Participate In Community Clean Up

 


Youth Action interns gathered to commence the first Community Clean-Up.

The Team began the day at the home of Verdia Daniels, who, at 76, has only partial vision in one eye due to advanced glaucoma.  Daniels became a homecare worker herself in 1975, after agreeing to care for a friend. 

Giving back to Daniels, who's provided well over thirty years of kindness, the Youth Action Team spent the day picking up trash, planting flowers and mending fences. Palm trees,  petunias, lavender, and pansies were also planted at nearby homes within her community.

Incredibly grateful for the efforts of the Youth Action Team, Daniels and neighbors provided refereshments to the Team.

    
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After completing work within Daniels' community the Team  made their way to the Ward Villa Retirement Center.  With one hundred and twenty seniors living within the facility, the Team planted flowers for the seniors to enjoy on a daily basis, as well as removing litter from area.  A near-by church was aided by the Team's efforts, as well.

The Team, composed of SEIU interns and staff, were rewarded with ample praise and appreciation from the community--piece by piece, they carried on the example we see in our members everyday: do on to others as you would have them do on to you.