Senior Village at SaddleBrooke recently hosted a vibrant Open House party, welcoming over 300 volunteers, members, and generous donors to celebrate the unveiling of our new 2,500 square-foot office building. The event offered a perfect blend of light refreshments and informative tours, allowing attendees to explore the thoughtfully redesigned space which was once a credit union. This Open House marked an exciting new chapter for Senior Village at SaddleBrooke, reinforcing the organization's mission to empower seniors to live independently while fostering a strong sense of community.

The new office acknowledges the organizational transition from a small, community effort organized by caring volunteers, to a federally recognized non-profit business serving more than 2,100 members. With the help of more than 1,800 donors, Senior Village organizes the efforts of more than 300 volunteers. The office represents a significant step forward for Senior Village, enabling the small part-time staff to work more collaboratively than ever before. With dedicated areas for meetings and ample storage for supplies, the facility enhances the organization’s ability to serve the community effectively. Visitors are invited to drop by Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., to learn more about the services offered and how they can get involved.

Located at 16460 N. Oracle Road, the office is a welcoming hub for all, reflecting Senior Village's commitment to fostering connections. The Open House was not just a celebration of a new building; it was a testament to the hard work and dedication of the volunteers and supporters who make the organization thrive.

For those interested in discovering more about the programs and services provided by Senior Village, or if you’d like to volunteer, call (520) 314-1042. A friendly volunteer will be more than happy to assist you and provide information on how you can make a difference in the lives of seniors in the community.


Subscribe to stay connected to Tucson. A subscription helps you access more of the local stories that keep you connected to the community.

(1 Ratings)