Irvine Evergreen Chinese Senior Association (IECSA) is a non-profit organization that is independently run without any political or religious affiliation. Our mission is to encourage a social network enhancing the quality of life for the Chinese seniors that live in Irvine. The IECSA bulletin board at Lakeview Senior Center posts a schedule of monthly activities, events and information that are beneficial to aging adults. We like to hear your ideas and suggestions. A suggestion box is located at the front desk at Lakeview Senior Center.
Friends of Outreach is a non-profit, 501 (c) 3, all volunteer, Irvine based organization that helps support the City of Irvine senior outreach programs. The organization conducts service projects, fund-raising programs and weekly social activities at Lakeview Senior Center. Activities are open to all, community members are encouraged to join, participate and make friends while serving a worthy cause.
Join Irvine Senior Services for an opportunity to socialize while enjoying a variety of activities and celebrating various cultures within the Irvine community. Visit yourirvine.org for a complete listing of Cultural Gatherings.
2025 Special Events
Table Tennis Tournament
Education Lectures
Local community organizations provide virtual presentations on topics of interest to the senior community. Lectures will be conducted via Zoom, the City of Irvine’s official video conferencing software. For a listing of upcoming presentations and to register, visit yourirvine.org. More information: 949-724-6900.
During a large-scale disaster, the response of any community’s emergency services may be delayed or overwhelmed for a variety of reasons. This leaves the citizens of the community - family, neighbors, and co-workers - to provide for their own well-being and safety until professional responders...
The City of Irvine is pleased to welcome a delegation of Special Olympics athletes, coaches, team staff and delegation liaisons from Korea.
Come out and show your support as the athletes march in a celebration parade on Wednesday at the Irvine Spectrum Center beginning in front of the Edwards 21 Theater.
Nutritious meals delivered to qualifying homebound Irvine senior residents each week. Available on a donation basis; no qualifying senior is turned away due to inability to donate. Specifically created by our registered dietitian to meet the nutritional needs of older adults, each delivery consists of three meals. Daily Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner Monday–Friday.
- A hot ready-to-eat meal
- A nutritious frozen meal to heat for dinner
- A breakfast meal to be eaten the following morning
Who Qualifies