Senior Information-Assistance

434 7th St
Eureka, CA 95501

The Area 1 Agency on Aging (A1AA) has been serving the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties since 1980, providing essential resources and support for older adults and individuals with disabilities. Their mission is to promote healthy aging through leadership and access to services that enhance the quality of life for their community members.

A1AA offers a wide range of programs including information assistance, caregiver resources, health and safety services, and legal support to empower seniors. They strive to create partnerships with local tribes and organizations to honor the land's heritage while ensuring that older residents have the resources they need to live active and independent lives.

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Humboldt County Association of Governments

The Humboldt County Association of Governments (HCAOG) is a Joint Powers Agency that serves as the Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA) and the Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies (SAFE) in Humboldt County, California. Comprised of the seven incorporated cities and the County of Humboldt, HCAOG is responsible for the programming of state highways, local street and road improvements, public transportation resources, and the roadside call box program. With a mission to develop and maintain a well-coordinated, balanced, and safe multimodal transportation system, HCAOG works towards providing efficient access to all cities, communities, recreational facilities, and adjoining regions. Operating through a multi-layered committee structure, the HCAOG Board of Directors, consisting of elected officials from the region's governing bodies, serves as the final authority for all decisions related to transportation planning and programming. In addition to its role in transportation planning, HCAOG also prepares and implements the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and ensures compliance with AB 2040, which governs the compensation of elected officials, officers, and employees. Through its various projects and initiatives, HCAOG strives to create a balanced multimodal transportation system that encompasses highways, public transit, aviation, marine, railroads, recreation, bicycle, pedestrian, and utility systems.Generated from the website
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