As 2025 nears an end, your gift to Mt. Si Senior Center matters more than ever. Year-end donations help maintain vital programs that support older adults and keep Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) moving for riders across the Snoqualmie Valley.
At Mt. Si Senior Center, your support helps provide meals, social connection, wellness programs, housing support, advocacy, and essential transportation for older adults in North Bend, Snoqualmie, and surrounding towns. The center plays a key role in helping seniors stay active, involved, and connected to their community. Mt. Si Senior Center
SVT statistics you should know
SVT is part of Mt. Si Senior Center’s mission and serves riders throughout the valley from Monroe to North Bend with affordable, door-to-door transportation.
SVT helps people by:
• Providing door-to-door rides for medical appointments and daily needs.
• Serving riders regardless of age, with special priority for seniors and people with disabilities.
Your year-end gift helps keep these vehicles on the road, drivers scheduled, and rides available when people need them.
Why this matters in King County
King County’s population is aging. About 14 percent of residents are age 65 or older, a number that has grown significantly in recent years. USAFacts
Older adults in King County often face challenges such as rising cost of living, access to transportation, and health needs. Reliable local services make a direct difference in quality of life for older residents. Mt. Si Senior Center
Between 2020 and 2040, King County’s population of adults age 60 and over is projected to grow by about 44 percent, increasing the demand for services that support independence and mobility. Seattle Aging & Disability Services
What your gift supports
Your year-end gift has impact now and into 2026. It keeps essential rides moving, supports growing community needs, and strengthens services for older adults when they need support the most. Thank you!
Donate Today:
At Mt. Si Senior Center, your support helps provide meals, social connection, wellness programs, housing support, advocacy, and essential transportation for older adults in North Bend, Snoqualmie, and surrounding towns. The center plays a key role in helping seniors stay active, involved, and connected to their community. Mt. Si Senior Center
SVT statistics you should know
SVT is part of Mt. Si Senior Center’s mission and serves riders throughout the valley from Monroe to North Bend with affordable, door-to-door transportation.
SVT helps people by:
• Providing door-to-door rides for medical appointments and daily needs.
• Serving riders regardless of age, with special priority for seniors and people with disabilities.
Your year-end gift helps keep these vehicles on the road, drivers scheduled, and rides available when people need them.
Why this matters in King County
King County’s population is aging. About 14 percent of residents are age 65 or older, a number that has grown significantly in recent years. USAFacts
Older adults in King County often face challenges such as rising cost of living, access to transportation, and health needs. Reliable local services make a direct difference in quality of life for older residents. Mt. Si Senior Center
Between 2020 and 2040, King County’s population of adults age 60 and over is projected to grow by about 44 percent, increasing the demand for services that support independence and mobility. Seattle Aging & Disability Services
What your gift supports
- When you give to Mt. Si Senior Center before December 31 you help ensure:
- Seniors have a safe place for lunches, classes, and social engagement.
- Transportation remains reliable for medical appointments, groceries, work, worship, and errands.
- Staff and volunteers can plan programs and services for the year ahead.
- Older adults stay independent and connected in the Snoqualmie Valley.
Your year-end gift has impact now and into 2026. It keeps essential rides moving, supports growing community needs, and strengthens services for older adults when they need support the most. Thank you!
Donate Today: