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Serving older Alaskans since rd
• Mission since 1978
• To ensure honor, dignity, security and
independence for the older Alaskan through
support services that assist them in
maintaining meaningful, and quality lives.
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Vision
Engage seniors as mentors with •
a meaningful impact on
individuals and the community.
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Core Purpose
Quality of Life for Older
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Healthy Lifestyle
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The Team
Dana Paperman, Executive Director
Program Manager, Juan Sabalones
Lead Chef, Todd Mashlan
Fitness Instructors: Rachel Dow and Mary Ann Benoit
Volunteer Support Team
Board of Directors; Meals on Wheels package and delivery; Front
Desk welcome committee; Snack elves; and
Art and Music Maestros.
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Government Partner
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Older Americans Act & State of Alaska (funds 47% of budget)
City of Seward (funds 29% of budget)
Kenai Peninsula Borough (funds 14% of budget)
Foundation Grants and Community partners (funds 10% of budget)
Annual Budget: $391 ,000.00
Partnerships funds support Nutrition, Transportation, Health Promotion
programs and Support Services, supporting the mission of the senior center.
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Community financial and collaborative partners
American Legion, Sons of American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary
Seward Community Foundation
Food Bank of Alaska
Seward Hospice
Seward Community Health Clinic
Alaska Legal Services
Providence Seward
Alaska Railroad Corporation
The Fish House
First National Bank of Alaska
Aunt Mays Taxi and Tours
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Served more than 150 Seward residents in 2023
Packaged Meals on Wheels for 32 homebound older Alaskans, delivering more than
6000 hot meals between here and Moose Pass, a volunteer driven program
Dished up 9000 hot meals on the dining room serving 55 older Alaskans that live
between Seward and Moose Pass.
Facilitated and organized daily fitness classes for more than 55 older Alaskans
Enrolled 14 older Alaskans in Social Security retirement benefits and 16 elders in
Medicare Insurance and provided advocacy services for 20 residents.
Aided 6 older Alaskans in housing security, detouring homelessness.
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The City of Seward funds provide a powerful
"bang for your buck” in serving older Alaskans
in Seward. THANKYOU
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