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In 1973, the Trades and Labor Housing Board had an idea of providing services other than housing to older citizens. Seven years later, on March 13, 1980, a new charitable organization was born: The Albert Lea Trades & Labor Assembly Community Services Corporation. Three individuals were the original founders of the newly formed non-profit corporation.
In 1987, a certificate of assumed name – Senior Resources of Freeborn County – was registered with the Minnesota Secretary of State. In March of 2008, the corporate name of the agency was officially changed to reflect the change.
Senior Resources operates under a mission-based management system and is classified as a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency. The agency’s mission is “to provide services to seniors and other persons of need that assist in their ability to be independent, active and a participating member of their community.”
The programs of Senior Resources are provided on a non-discriminatory basis for the use of all older people regardless of race, color, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. This complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
SENIOR RESOURCES RELIES ON PUBLIC SUPPORT, BEQUEST, AND CONTRIBUTIONS.
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Senior Resources of Freeborn County is glad to cooperate with the following local services:



