Mission & History
NE Seniors provides volunteer and professional services that enable seniors in North East neighborhoods of St. Paul as well as North St. Paul and Maplewood to remain in their homes with dignity, independence, safety and choice.
NE Seniors was established in 2007 as a resource center for East Side elders by two women with a $1000 grant from Wilder Foundation because of the need they saw in their community. The nonprofit has always been a volunteer-driven organization.
We provide weekly community lunches, operate a community food bank, provide transportation for rides to doctors appointments and for grocery shopping and other needs. Contact us if you or someone you know needs help. 651-808-1901.
NE Seniors was established in 2007 as a resource center for East Side elders by two women with a $1000 grant from Wilder Foundation because of the need they saw in their community. The nonprofit has always been a volunteer-driven organization.
We provide weekly community lunches, operate a community food bank, provide transportation for rides to doctors appointments and for grocery shopping and other needs. Contact us if you or someone you know needs help. 651-808-1901.
About NE Seniors
We help seniors remain in their own homes for as long as possible, and stay safe, healthy, and independent while staying socially involved in our community. Our geographical area of the East Side does not have a senior or community center. We provide services not otherwise offered by area programming. We coordinate with volunteers, community members, and organizations to create and maintain resources to help seniors overcome barriers to staying in their own homes, as well as ensure services are not duplicated by various agencies.
Please click on our Services tab to learn more about what we do!
Please click on our Services tab to learn more about what we do!