Edit Senior Action Senior Center Name: Address: City: County: State: -Select- Alabama Alaska Alberta Arizona Arkansas British Columbia California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Manitoba Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Brunswick New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Newfoundland North Carolina North Dakota Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ohio Oklahoma Ontario Oregon Pennsylvania Prince Edward Island Quebec Rhode Island Saskatchewan South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Yukon Puerto Rico Virgin Islands Guam Zip Code: Phone: Contact Name: Contact Email: Details: In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Street United Methodist Church, Christ Church Episcopal, First Baptist Church Greenville, First Presbyterian Church, and St. Mary’s Catholic Church), the dream of Senior Action was born. This group sought and received the support from the City of Greenville and Greenville county who donated the land for the first home of the organization which was located on McBee Avenue in downtown Greenville. The Board of Directors sought funding from various entities from private foundations to churches, to government grants, and private donations. Senior Action became the first in the State to be designated by the State of South Carolina Unit on Aging as the “Council on Aging” for Greenville County. United Way of Greenville County soon became a partner and has supported Senior Action’s work in various ways ever since. But, Senior Action’s work with seniors was not just in the downtown Greenville area. In the 1990’s, Senior Action partnered with other non-profit groups to expand its services and opened four outreach sites to serve seniors closer to their homes and neighborhoods. These sites grew to eight outreach locations today. In 2006, the organization moved its headquarters from downtown to its second home on Directors Drive. This started a wave of unprecedented growth that continues today as the senior population also continues to grow exponentially. Partnership and sharing of resources has been a hallmark of Senior Action’s history. Each of the eight outreach sites are jointly operated in partnership with the City of Greenville (David Hellams Center), Greenville County (Freetown, Mt. Pleasant, Slater-Marietta, Sterling, and Greenville County Aquatic Complex), City of Greer (Needmore Community Center), and Pleasant Valley Connection. Senior Action also partners with Meels on Wheels Greer/Greer Community Ministries and Rebuild Upstate to provide home-based programs. Today, Senior Action is a vibrant, growing organization that serves close to 5,000 seniors all over Greenville County. Services have grown from activities and daily meals in each of our nine locations, to also include home-delivered meals, minor home repair, lawn service, and medical transportation. Website: Membership Information: Many programs and classes offered at low to no cost. Classes can be taken “a la carte” or for a better deal and more perks, membership is $100/year. Services: Services include nine centers across Greenville County that offer daily lunch, transportation, a variety of classes in health and wellness, the fine arts, and continuing education. Social events and group travel are also offered. Outside of the centers Senior Action also operates a medical transportation service, a lawn care assistance program, and a 48 unit affordable housing apartment complex for 60+. The new center also features a large conference center that is available for community events and rentals. Age Requirements: Operation Time: