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Community Supported
Meals on Wheels Portland
More than 2/3 of our annual operating budget comes from individual donors, community partners, businesses, and more. There are a variety of ways you can support our program to ensure we can continue to deliver to our homebound elderly.
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Meals Prepared/Week
Meals on Wheels Portland
We proudly serve our healthy meals to anyone over the age of 60, regardless of immigration or refugee status, ethnicity/race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or income status.
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Annual Value of Volunteer Services
Meals on Wheels Portland
Our 2,004 volunteers every year bring food and comfort to older adults in our community. Together we’ve done a lot. But there’s always more to do.
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Keeping seniors safe
Meals on Wheels Portland
We are committed to making sure vulnerable seniors receive the nutrition they need in the safest possible manner.
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OR Legal Aid for Seniors
OR Department of Aging
Free legal assistance for seniors on issues like estate planning, consumer protection, and benefits.
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Canby Area Transit (CAT): Public Transit
The Public Transit program offers affordable transportation options for older adults through a public transit service with convenient fixed routes throughout the community. Individuals can access rides for a minimal fee of $1.00 on weekdays, with Saturdays offering complimentary transportation. Payment for these services can be made using checks or cash, making it accessible fo
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Ashland At Home : Senior Transportation
The Transportation Benefit Program offers a membership-based service designed to assist older adults in accessing private car rides for their transportation needs. Members of this program can enjoy the convenience of door-to-door transportation services, making it easier for them to reach their desired destinations. While the pricing details are not provided upfront, the member
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At Ease Home Care: In-Home Care
The In-Home Care program offers transportation services for older adults in need of assistance to travel to medical appointments, run errands, or attend social activities. Transportation is provided through car rides, and riders can schedule their trips in advance to ensure timely service. The program charges an hourly rate, plus additional fees based on mileage if using the ca
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American Medical Transit: Non-Emergency Medical Transport
The Non-Emergency Medical Transport program offers older adults a convenient and reliable transportation option for their non-emergency medical appointments. This program specializes in providing private rides via vans, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience for the riders. Pricing details can be obtained by reaching out to the program, which also accepts insurance
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American Cancer Society: Road to Recovery
Road to Recovery is a community program that offers older adults the opportunity to access transportation services through the generous donations of others. This program provides convenient car transportation at no cost to older adults, although donations are encouraged to sustain the service. To utilize this program, older adults are required to schedule their rides a few days
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