Pulaski County, MO Assistance Programs

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Pulaski County Food Assistance Programs

Our list of food assistance programs includes: food pantries, soup kitchens, congregate meal programs in Pulaski County.

Waynesville/St. Robert Senior Center

1401 Ousley Road
Waynesville, MO - 65583
(573)774-2668
The senior center program shines as the most visible program offered through the Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging (CMAAA). CMAAA currently sponsors 31 senior centers throughout its 19 county service area. In many instances, a senior center becomes a focus for community involvement and provides numerous services, including: A variety of recreational and social activities; Health education and screening programs; Exercise classes; Information and assistance services; Plenty of volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. All senior centers have a Low Vision Resource Center for visually impaired persons who need assistance in reading or doing handwork. The Missouri Rehabilitation Services for the Blind provides low-vision aids available for use at the centers free of charge and for short-term loan. People love good food and they enjoy gathering together for a meal. So its only natural that the most popular feature of a senior center is its Congregate Meal Program...

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Warren Senior Center

202A E. Washington
Richland, MO - 65556
(573)765-5414
The senior center program shines as the most visible program offered through the Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging (CMAAA). CMAAA currently sponsors 31 senior centers throughout its 19 county service area. In many instances, a senior center becomes a focus for community involvement and provides numerous services, including: A variety of recreational and social activities; Health education and screening programs; Exercise classes; Information and assistance services; Plenty of volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. All senior centers have a Low Vision Resource Center for visually impaired persons who need assistance in reading or doing handwork. The Missouri Rehabilitation Services for the Blind provides low-vision aids available for use at the centers free of charge and for short-term loan. People love good food and they enjoy gathering together for a meal. So its only natural that the most popular feature of a senior center is its Congregate Meal Program...

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Dixon Senior Center

301 Old Y Road
Dixon, MO - 65459
(573)759-6313
The Senior Citizen's Center Program shines as the most visible program offered by the Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging (CMAAA). The CMAAA currently sponsors 31 senior centers in its 19-county service area. In many cases, the Senior Center becomes a focal point for community involvement and offers many services including: A variety of recreational and social activities; Health education and screening programs; Exercise classes; Information and assistance services; And numerous volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. All senior centers have a low vision resource center for visually impaired people who need help reading or performing manual work. The Missouri Rehabilitation Service for the Blind provides low-vision assistance available for use in free centers and for short-term loans. People love good food and look forward to getting together for a meal. It is therefore natural that the most popular feature of the senior citizens' center is the Congregate Meal Program. Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ..

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Crocker Senior Center

205 N Commercial St
Crocker, MO - 65452
(573)736-5405
The senior center program shines as the most visible program offered through the Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging (CMAAA). CMAAA currently sponsors 31 senior centers throughout its 19 county service area. In many instances, a senior center becomes a focus for community involvement and provides numerous services, including: A variety of recreational and social activities; Health education and screening programs; Exercise classes; Information and assistance services; Plenty of volunteer opportunities for people of all ages. All senior centers have a Low Vision Resource Center for visually impaired persons who need assistance in reading or doing handwork. The Missouri Rehabilitation Services for the Blind provides low-vision aids available for use at the centers free of charge and for short-term loan. People love good food and they enjoy gathering together for a meal. So its only natural that the most popular feature of a senior center is its Congregate Meal Program...

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