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2025: A Year of Growth & Innovation in Action

Growth becomes meaningful when it reaches the people who need it most. In 2025, Seniors in Service expanded programs that help children read, seniors reach medical care, veterans access healthy food, and older adults prepare for disasters through stronger community connections. From new schools and mobile outreach to fresh produce deliveries and companion transportation, this year’s progress reflects innovation rooted in one purpose: helping more people thrive.

A Seniors in Service Classroom Grandparent volunteer helps an elementary school student build reading skills during a one-on-one literacy session.

Celebrating a Breakthrough Year for Our Literacy Programs

This year, we welcomed 109 new Classroom Grandparents and expanded into 15 new schools across Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties. With more volunteers, more classrooms, and more family engagement, we’re helping more students build confidence, strengthen reading skills, and feel supported every day.

Our Readers in Motion program — trusted for more than a decade to engage entire families through at-home reading challenges and hands-on STEM activities — has now expanded from Tampa into high-need schools in St. Petersburg, bringing the same education and family support to even more children.

Seniors in Service Health Buddies and Operation: Veteran Connect members partner with Access to Fresh to deliver fresh produce to older adults and veterans.

Delivering Healthy Food With a Powerful Side of Social Connection

Health Buddies and Operation: Veteran Connect launched a new service this year to deliver fresh produce to seniors with chronic conditions and isolated veterans living in poverty. Each food delivery comes with friendly conversation, encouragement, and cooking tips. For those managing chronic illness or limited resources, these deliveries provide more than food — they offer nourishment, skill-building, and a pathway to better health.

I ate junk food just to keep from going hungry. The vegetables and cooking lessons you provided helped me fill the gaps with healthier choices.
– Tony, Veteran Served by Operation Veteran Connect

New Companion Transportation Program Brings Relief & Rides to Seniors

We have so many passengers who cry,” shared Program Coordinator Michelle Mason about our new Companion Transportation Program in South Shore. “These are tears of joy and relief.”

This program fills a vital need for older adults in South Hillsborough County who struggle to reach routine and life-saving medical care. Our team of 11 compassionate volunteers does far more than drive. They ease anxiety, offer companionship, take notes during appointments if needed, and help connect seniors to services that promote healing.

Thanks to the generosity of Community Foundation Tampa Bay and AdventHealth, we launched this program in June 2025 with a goal of providing more than 500 rides in the first year — ensuring seniors feel supported every step of the way.

Seniors in Service Operation: Veteran Connect volunteers display Senior Disaster Support emergency preparedness kits for older adults before hurricane season.

Launched Senior Disaster Support to Build Resilience Before the Storm

We’ve transformed the way 575+ older adults face disasters. Too often, seniors weather floodwaters, powerless apartments, and long, sleepless nights completely alone. Senior Disaster Support is changing that.

Built on the simple belief that strong community connections build resilience, we began by creating neighbor-to-neighbor networks in eight senior communities hit hardest by recent hurricanes.

Our relationship-centered disaster support program offers monthly activities that foster trust, build camaraderie, and provide vital guidance on evacuation planning, home safety, emergency alert technology, and recovery strategies.

By helping neighbors truly know and rely on one another, we’re creating something storms can’t wash away: a community grounded in care and connection.

Seniors in Service staff, volunteers, veterans, and community members gather beside the new mobile outreach van that brings disaster support, educational resources, and veteran services directly into the community.
Seniors in Service mobile outreach trailer transformed into a colorful storybook entrance where children can choose free books during community literacy events.
Two children proudly hold their new books inside the Seniors in Service mobile book trailer during a community literacy event.

On the Move: Our Outreach Van and Trailer are Helping Us Reach New Heights of Service

We proudly launched our brand-new mobile outreach van and trailer, made possible through the generous support of the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County.

Their investment is making a difference by bringing disaster support resources directly to seniors, delivering books and educational supplies to children and families, and connecting isolated veterans — some of whom haven’t left their neighborhoods in years — to new experiences and opportunities for engagement. By taking our services on the road, we’re breaking down barriers and reaching seniors, veterans, and families in new and meaningful ways.

Before renovation, the outdoor entrance and courtyard of the Seniors in Service Tampa office show the space prior to new landscaping, a deck, canopy, and accessibility improvements.
After renovation, the Seniors in Service Tampa office features a new outdoor deck with seating, shade canopy, storage shed, and landscaped gathering space for volunteers.

Our Tampa Office Got a Face-Lift

Our office is now a safe, welcoming space where volunteers can gather, learn, and share their passion for service. This year’s renovation added a new deck and canopy, a storage shed, fresh flooring, brighter lighting, and improved landscaping.

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Amy Manning

Amy Manning

Outreach and Communications Manager

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