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MISSION STATEMENT

Lend A Hand Senior Assistance offers support to help Seniors remain in their homes,

allowing them to live independently and remain a vital part of their community.

We do this by providing free services, including transportation, errands, social activities,

fresh produce delivery, and other non-medical assistance.

All our services are offered free by our trained volunteers.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD OFFICERS

Lisa Jones, President

Vicki Mills, Co-President

Pat Lane, Treasurer

Sandy Miller, Secretary

Janice Havins, past President

LAH Coordinator

 

Janet Burt is the Lend A Hand Coordinator.

She started as a volunteer and represented her neighborhood on the LAH board. When the previous Coordinator retired, she stepped up. She's been in charge of coordinating the Clients & Volunteers since February 2024.

BOARD MEMBERS
by neighborhood

  • Campbell/Grant NE

  • Campus Farm

  • Hedrick Acres

  • Jefferson Park

  • Limberlost
  • Mountain/First Ave
  • Mountain View
  • Richland Heights E
  • Richland Heights W
  • RillitoBend
  • Samos
  • Winterhaven
  • At Large

Vicki Mills

Gracie Brettholle

​Adrian Wurr

Lisa Jones & Trish Gehlen

Lois Mastrangelo

Sarah Studd

​Jo Lynn McNeil

Sandy Miller

Pat Lane

Wallace Kinkade & Janice Havins

Junie Hostetler

Dorotha Bradley

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GRANTORS

(2020 to present)

Vance Foundation

Franklin Family Fund

​Lewis Hertz Foundation

Arizona Food Bank Network

100+ Guys Who Give Tucson

H S Lopez Family Foundation

Long Realty Cares Foundation

Schwab Charitable Foundation

Carl & Mabel E Shurtz Foundation

Tucson REALTORS Charitable Foundation​Community Foundation of Southern Arizona

PARTNERS

Kevin Dahl, Ward 3, and his staff

Bennett Bernal, Pima County Constable

Our Lady of Lavang Catholic Church

Grace St Paul's Episcopal Church

Sonora CoHousing Community

Mark's Ace Hardware

Jon Heine & UA students​

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ABOUT US

Lend A Hand Senior Assistance, Inc. is a coalition of 12 central Tucson neighborhoods. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and a member of the Neighbors Care Alliance (NCA), a program administered through Pima Council on Aging (PCOA). Lend A Hand has been serving seniors ages 60 or older, as well as younger individuals with disabilities, since 2006.

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