Spectrum Community Services brings valuable help to Tri-Valley seniors – The Mercury News Today Us News


Share the Spirit logoLIVERMORE — Marina Sims loves to make pork chops, enchiladas, quesadillas or a chuck roast at her mobile home in Livermore, and enjoys an order of Wendy’s chili when she’s feeling social and wants to go out with her friends.

“It’s a treat because you’re going to have french fries,” Sims said. But, she said, “I like Mexican food more than anything.”

Lately though, cooking at home is getting tougher for Sims, 75, who is handicapped and uses a wheelchair to get around. Thankfully, she is able to rely on Spectrum Community Services’ Meals On Wheels program for homebound seniors, which provides her with hot and nourishing food each week.

She has depended on Spectrum for the past two years, about the same time her son moved away for work. Rain or shine, Sims waits in anticipation for her favorite delivery driver, Lisa Breton, to arrive so that the two can catch up and chat about their lives, families and anything else that can bring a smile to their faces.

“Spectrum actually saved my life,” Sims said recently. “I could have never made it.”

Marina Sims at her home on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, in Livermore, Calif. Spectrum Community Services delivers hundreds of meals to seniors throughout Alameda County and offers services such as emergency home repairs, and fall prevention classes to community members. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group)
Marina Sims at her home on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, in Livermore, Calif. Spectrum Community Services delivers hundreds of meals to seniors throughout Alameda County and offers services such as emergency home repairs, and fall prevention classes to community members. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) 


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