United Indians of All Tribes, Daybreak Star Elders Program at Labateyah
Free9010 13th Ave NW, Seattle 98117
Daybreak Star Elders Program by United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, with Native elder lunches four days a week at Labateyah and Bitter Lake.
Daybreak Star Elders Program is run by United Indians of All Tribes Foundation in Seattle, serving Native elders and open to all elders. Congregate lunches are offered four days a week from late morning into the early afternoon, on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at Labateyah Youth Home and on Tuesday at Bitter Lake Community Center. Activities include arts and crafts, bingo, dice games, art and fitness classes, transportation assistance, and information and referrals to social services. Located in King County, Washington.
Services offered
- Native Elders Congregate LunchesMeals
Nutritious lunches 4 days a week, 11:30am to 2:00pm. Labateyah Youth Home (Mon, Wed, Thu) and Bitter Lake Community Center (Tue). No registration required.
unitedindians.org/community-services/elders-program/ - Cultural Activities, Arts and Fitness ClassesSenior center
Arts and crafts, bingo and dice games, fitness classes, and cultural activities for Native elders.
unitedindians.org/community-services/elders-program/ - Elder Transportation AssistanceTransportation
Transportation assistance for elders attending program activities.
unitedindians.org/community-services/elders-program/ - Social Service Information and ReferralsCase management
Information and referrals to social services for Native elders.
unitedindians.org/community-services/elders-program/
About Day programs & senior centers
Drop-in places to spend the day. Classes, fitness, lunch, social activities, transportation. Often free or donation-based. The most underrated part of staying home.
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