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Missoula Aging Services
Basic Information
Address: 337 Stephens Ave, Missoula, MT 59801
Phone Number: 406-728-7682
Fax Number: 406-728-7687
Director: Colleen Baldwin
Additional Information
Causes Served: At-risk students, student literacy, child development, student math skills
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: At-risk children and Adults over the age of 55
Ages for Volunteer: Over 55
Hours of Service: 2 to 15 hours/week minimum, 40 hours/week maximum
Minimum Hours Required: 2
Days of Service: 1 to 5 days per week
Mission Statement:
Missoula Aging Services promotes the independence, dignity and health of older adults and those who care for them.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Missoula Aging Services celebrates people of all abilities as they age, striving to make Missoula County a wonderful place to live.
Program History:
Missoula Aging Services is the designated Area Agency on Aging for Missoula and Ravalli Counties. Established in 1982 by the Missoula County Commissioners with a modest budget of $279,000 and a staff of five, we began by providing a small congregate meal program, Meals on Wheels, RSVP and the Foster Grandparent Program. In 2006, the agency became an Aging and Disability Resource Center to ensure efficient use of resources in serving adults of all ages with disabilities. Thirty-four years later, we stand strong with a staff of neearly 40 and a budget of more than $3.9 million. Last year we served more than 34,000 individuals. We are proud not only of our years, but also of our many accomplishments.