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Aid for Friends
Aid For Friends is a charitable non-profit organization that provides seven FREE home-cooked dinners weekly, friendly visiting and supplemental outreach services to almost 2210 isolated, needy shut-ins, primarily the frail elderly, in the five-county Greater Philadelphia area.
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Ardmore Farmers' Market
The Ardmore Farmers' Market is open Wednesdays from 9AM to 7PM, Thursdays and Fridays from 8AM to 7PM, Saturdays from 8AM to 6PM and Sundays from 9AM to 4PM. Select merchants will open at 7AM Thursday through Saturday to serve breakfast treats. Lancaster County Merchants are not open on Sunday.
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Carie Line - CARIE
The CARIE LINE is a free telephone based advocacy and one on one options counseling service regarding issues of concern to older adults. To contact the CARIE LINE, call 215-545-5728, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
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Catholic Social Services
The ten agencies of CSS are dedicated to serving men, women, and children in need.
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Chestnut Hill Growers Market - Farm to City
Open Saturdays, 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, May 19th through October. Winston Road at Germantown Avenue.
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Coatesville Farmers' Market
Coatesville Farmers' Market, First Avenue & Lincoln Highway, Coatesville. Tuesdays, 2:00-6:00 PM. Call (215) 568-0830 for more information.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Access to Social Services
On this site you can screen and apply for healthcare coverage, food stamps, cash assistance, long-term care, some home and community based waiver services, and other social services. Other services to apply for include Medicaid, CHIP, LIHEAP, and mental retardation services.
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Cook for a Friend - JCCs Klein Branch
This program delivers frozen kosher dinners to senior adults unable to cope physically, financially, or emotionally with providing their own meals. Meals are prepared by synagogues, Hebrew school classes and other community groups as an act of community service. A weekly donation is requested to help defray costs. For more information, call 267-345-7791, ext. 190.
EMPOWER Research Study - University of Pennsylvania
Have you lost significant weight (10% or more) in the past 2 years without weight-loss surgery? Are you interested in learning new skills and motivational strategies to help maintain your weight loss? If so, you may qualify to participate in the EMPOWER research study at University of Pennsylvania. EMPOWER is a 12 week innovative group weight-loss maintenance program with 3 follow-up support sessions at 4 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks after the 12th weekly session. The program is designed to help people keep weight off by managing stress, achieving healthy lifestyle goals, and developing a long-term partnership for successful weight management. For your participation, testing for diabetes, cholesterol, depression and stress are provided at no cost to you. You will receive up to $150 for completing the study. Please contact Angie LeVan, BS, at 215-615-2783 to set up an interview or for further information.
Farm to City
Farm to City is a Philadelphia-based program whose goal is to unite communities, families, and farmers year-round through good locally grown food. Click on "Farmers Markets" for a list of weekly markets in Philadelphia.
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