Serving Seniors in downtown San Diego has provided meals, health education, and supportive services to low-income older adults since its founding in 1970, headquartered at the Gary and Mary West Senior Wellness Center on Fourth Avenue near Balboa Park. The Wellness Center operates as the organization's flagship congregate dining site, producing meals 365 days a year alongside satellite kitchens that together serve nearly 5,000 seniors annually, coordinating referrals through the countywide 211 system maintained by 211 San Diego. Beyond dining, programming covers health screenings, chronic-disease management workshops, legal-aid consultations through an on-site Cyber Café managed by the Legal Aid Society of San Diego, and lifelong learning classes. The organization also develops and operates affordable senior housing, including the 200-unit Potiker Family Senior Residence at 525 14th Street, where on-site meals and case management are built into the residential model. A home-delivered meals program extends the nutrition mission to homebound seniors across San Diego County, with drivers trained to flag health and welfare concerns during five-day-a-week delivery routes that function as a secondary wellness-check system alongside senior-housing operators like Salvation Army Silvercrest Residence. The organization's most operationally complex service is its countywide meal-production and delivery network, which requires centralized menu planning, commercial kitchen output at multiple sites, cold-chain logistics for home delivery, and real-time driver reporting on participant welfare.