October 20, 2012

Partners

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Over the years, Eastside Friends of Seniors has partnered with area congregations, service providers, and agencies, including the following:

Our coalition of congregations

Bet Alef Synagogue
The City Church
Faith United Methodist Church
Good Samaritan Episcopal Church
Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church
Mountain Creek Christian Fellowship
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church
Pine Lake Covenant Church
Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church
Sammamish Presbyterian Church
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Temple B’Nai Torah
Vedic Cultural Center

 

Our Community Partners

American Cancer Society
City of Issaquah
City of Sammamish
Community Services for the Blind
Evergreen Care Network
Flintoft’s Funeral Home and Crematory
Issaquah Chamber of Commerce
Issaquah Senior Center
King County Housing Authority
MS Association of King County
NW Kidney Centers
Overlake Hospital Senior Care
Providence Home Services
Providence Marianwood
Sammamish Chamber of Commerce
Senior Services of King County

 

Referral Partners

Eastside Friends of Seniors has referral relationships with public service organizations in our mutual mission of serving the elderly, disabled, and those with chronic health care conditions, including:

Alzheimer’s Association of Western and Central Washington
American Cancer Society
City of Issaquah
City of Sammamish
Sightline, was Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted
Evergreen Care Network
Hopelink
Issaquah Senior Center
King County Housing Authority
MS Association of King County
NW Kidney Centers
Overlake Hospital Senior Care
Providence Home Services
Providence Marianwood
Senior Services of King County

 

SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors)

SHIBA volunteers provide free, unbiased health care coverage counseling. They can help our clients, and the larger community:

  • Understand health care coverage options and rights
  • Find affordable health care coverage
  • Evaluate and compare health insurance plans

Our SHIBA partnership is with Senior Services and the State Insurance Commissioner’s office. Click here for more information about SHIBA.