• Partners in Housing mdunlap@partnersinhousing.org.
• PEAK Parent Center peakparent.org, 531-9400.
• Pikes Peak Chapter of the American Red Cross 632-3563.
• Pikes Peak Historical Street Railway Foundation 475-9508.
• Pikes Peak Library District ppld.org/volunteer.
• The PLACE 630-3223, theplacecos.org.
• Safe Passage 636-2460.
• SET Family Medical Clinics tinyurl.com/y83y6ut2.
• Silver Key Senior Services silverkey.org.
• Sisters Thrift and Boutique 282-0316.
• Smokebrush Gallery and Foundation for the Arts 444-1012.
• Special Kids Special Families 447-8983, sksf@sksfcolorado.org.
• Springs Recovery Connection 465-2295, srchope.org.
• StableStrides 495-3908, stablestrides.org.
• Teen Court 475-7815.
Silver Key is not the new kid on the block. As a local non-profit, Silver Key Senior Services has been preserving the dignity and independence of older adults for over 50 years. The folks at Silver Key operate on one simple principle: âAging isâ¦All of Us.â
Chief Strategy Officer at Silver Key, Derek Wilson, expanded on the nonprofits guiding principle, âit is the one universal, common denominator regardless of race, gender, who you love, or where you worship,â said Wilson, âif you are living, you are aging.â Silver Key aims to make the aging process the best experience possible through providing three essential services: Reserve & Ride transportation, home delivered meals, and senior health and wellness services ranging from guardianship to answering questions of current care givers.Â
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Although the Colorado Springs Senior Center has been closed since March 15, Seniors can still get free meals through the center thanks to Silver Key. Every Monday, from 11:30 to 12:30, five frozen meals with a variety of fresh fruit and milk will be passed out to Seniors. Lois Daniels (right) picked up her meals and a jigsaw puzzle at the Senior Center on Monday, April 13, 2020. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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After receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations, attendees at a free COVID-19 vaccination equity clinic in Fountain on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021 receive vaccine reminder cards, issued in English and Spanish. The cards provided information on what people should do while they wait for their second dose of the vaccine, possible side effects they may experience, when they should see a doctor, and when they need to return for their second dose of the vaccine. (Breeanna Jent/The Gazette)