SACSS Senior Center Hosts Monthly Game Days for Seniors
From suspense-filled rounds of Ludo to brain-teasing trivia and crossword puzzles, Game Day brings our Seniors together to relive the joy of classic board games and create new memories while
Senior Center’s Mindfulness Meditation Workshop
SACSS hosted a Mindfulness Meditation workshop at our Senior Center on 7/27, organized with ordained Buddhist teacher and mindfulness meditation expert, Lama Aria Drolma. This event was part of our
SACSS Senior Center offers financial planning training to seniors
The most prevalent form of elder mistreatment reported is financial exploitation, affecting 42 out of 1,000 older New Yorkers. At SACSS, we are helping empower our senior community members in
Executive Director Sudha Acharya in SEEMA Magazine
Executive Director, Sudha Acharya, was profiled in the pages of Seema Magazine, in honor of her commitment to “working towards the betterment of the South Asian immigrant population”.
SACSS Virtual Senior Center
We are looking forward to welcoming our seniors in-person once again. These past few months, we’ve hosted game nights, recipe demos, meditation, and support groups at our Virtual Senior Center.
Our Impact in 2021
There is so much we’ve accomplished together with your support! In 2021 we reached out to our highest number of community members yet: 250,000+!
Senior Meet and Greet
On September 28 SACSS hosted a meet and greet for our seniors for the first time after the pandemic. Seniors meet new people and participate in activities.
Our Impact in July and August
Here is a quick snapshot of our impact in July and August. We are grateful to be able to serve our community, with the food pantry, healthcare access, Covid19 related
Our Impact in February
Here is a quick snapshot of our impact in February. Food pantry, healthcare access, Covid19 related safety and more.
Looking back at 2020
At the end of an extraordinarily tumultuous year, we look back with pride on the resilience of our community, and for the opportunities we have had to serve.