Seniors In Action | Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority
Lunches are served Monday-Friday to Muskingum County residents 55 and older at the nutrition site in the James Singer Activity Center. Lunches are provided by Christ’s Table. Donations are appreciated and go back to Christ’s Table. Our focus is on keeping Muskingum County seniors happy, safe, and healthy. In order to meet that goal a variety of activities are available every week: - Bingo - Euchre - Health Department nurses come in to do well-checks - Muskingum Behavioral Health comes in to do WISE (wellness initiative for senior education) - Bowling - Transportation to grocery stores, Job & Family Services, the cable company, etc. - Chair Volleyball - Crafts - An open gym for walking - Movie days - Potlucks - Holiday celebrations - Senior support services
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Physical Address
407 Pershing Road, J. Lincoln Knapp Center, Zanesville, OH 43701
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-12pm.
Fax
(740) 454-8567
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Application process
Call 740-452-5463 one day prior before 11am to order a lunch.
Fee
None. Donations accepted.
Eligibility
Muskingum County residents age 55 and older.
Service area
Muskingum County, Ohio
Agency info
Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority
Provides low to moderate income housing for families, elderly and disabled through public housing and Section 8 programs. Their apartments are: Coopermill Manor; Maple Terrace; Adams Circle; Larzelere Ave.; Race Circle; Michael Drive and Bonifield Court. Section 8 provides rental assistance within a private setting. Qualified applicants choose where they want to live as long as the rent is reasonable and the property meets housing quality standards. Section 8 also offers three special programs, the family unification program which is a collaboration with Children Services to reunite and keep families together, the welfare to work program and the mainstream housing program. the welfare to work program is a collaboration with the Muskingum County DHS while the Mainstream housing program is a collaboration with Six County to serve disabled applicants.