Chore Services

Who We Are

Three Rivers Community Action is a nonprofit human service organization created by local citizens and incorporated in 1966. Three Rivers' mission is “to work with community partners to address basic human needs of people in our service area, thereby improving the quality of life of the individual, family and community.”

Three Rivers Community Action serves primarily families experiencing low-income. However, it also serves the community at large by creating a healthier environment for all citizens regardless of economic status. The agency serves people in a variety of ways: homeownership, keeping them warm and sheltered, employing them, healing them, educating them, transporting them, feeding them and involving them.  Three Rivers does not discriminate against participants due to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disabilities, creed, gender identity, marital status, citizenship or veteran status, or any other status protected by law.

In the professional community of human services, Three Rivers Community Action plays an important role. Three Rivers advocates for our clients at the local, state and federal levels. The agency has developed a comprehensive networking system with various human service agencies in order to best serve our clients. These collaborative relationships allow agencies to maximize their resources to serve families and communities. Three Rivers is an agent of change within the community, paving the way for understanding and acceptance.

Three Rivers has grown over the past 50+ years from serving 100 clients to over 15,000 people each year. The agency's operating budget has increased from the original $60,000 federal grant to over $12 million, including federal, state, local and private resources.

Our broadest impact is on the people we serve. We fulfill dreams of homeownership for single parents, people with disabilities and diverse families. We keep seniors in their homes with home delivered meals, transportation and energy assistance. Through the Head Start program, we provide school readiness for children and a variety of services for the entire family. We strive to serve people better wherever they are in life, from homelessness to homeownership, and everywhere in between.

What We Do

Older Adult Services assist individuals aged 60 and older and their families with information, referrals, and resources that allow persons to remain healthy and independent in their homes and communities. These services help families of all incomes, and a small donation is requested when services are provided. Families must have at least one member residing in Goodhue County.

 

Chore Services is a new program for Older Adults in Goodhue County. Volunteers will be asked to go to specific homes of Older Adults in their community and perform heavier household tasks to help the Older Adult maintain in their home. Some services a volunteer may sign up to provide are: 

Leaf Raking

Hedge Trimming 

Moving furniture within a room or from one room to another

Assembling furniture

Lawn Mowing

Snow removal.

Weed whacking.

Mopping

Window Washing*

Wall washing

Hanging pictures

Planting flowers

Weeding

Pet care: walking, picking up the yard

Rug dusting

Brush clearing

Tree trimming

Moving boxes to and from storage within the home

Watering outdoor plants

Jumpstarting a car

Putting a spare tire on a car

Washing a car

Seasonal clean up: fall and winter cleanup of garages (sweeping), moving lawn or patio furniture into or out of seasonal storage

Installing smoke detectors / carbon-monoxide detectors

Covering the interior windows in plastic to better keep in heat during winter months.

Cleaning gutters

Details

Get Connected Icon (507) 316-0610
Get Connected Icon Dana Bergner
Get Connected Icon Older Adults Programs Coordinator