Age Well in the News
Click the headline below to go to the news story.Marines from Camp Pendleton help celebrate Thanksgiving 2012 at the San Clemente Senior Center
Captain's Ball draws hundreds in support of seniors
City receives county grants to fund senior citizens' transportation
Centenarians getting more common
Mickadelt takes 103-year-old to prom
Advocate works for seniors’ quality of life
Proposed cuts threaten O.C. senior health care services
One of our very own-Dana Point man dives into 96th birthday from 12,500 feet
Check out our Site’s participation with Mayor’s for Meals in 2012
Age Well would like to thank Friends Sports Tavern and to owner Mary Diek for supporting Meals On Wheels. Click the pictures below to see the full size images.

Adult Day Services - A vital program jeopardized by Medi-Cal
cuts.
Girl Scouts Donation
A big THANK YOU to Girl Scout Troop 1009 for giving $50.00 of their proceeds, raised from a lemonade stand and cookie sales, to Meals on Wheels Mission Viejo.Starving seniors? In O.C., the odds are rising, agencies say
More Orange County senior citizens who depend on food programs are being put on waiting lists or are being asked to pay for home-delivered meals because of rising costs, increasing demand and reduced federal funding, according to agencies that serve the county's older population.Spirit of Volunteerism Award

Board Member Howard Baumann was honored at the OC Volunteer of the Year Award Luncheon on April 20th. Mrs. Betty Baumann, Shirley Witt, Director of Florence Sylvester Senior Center and Dr. Marilyn Ditty, CEO Age Well Senior Services.
Mickadeit takes 103-year-old to prom.
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