Dona Ana Community Center - Senior Center in Doña Ana NM
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Henry Benavidez Senior Center
For nearly 40 years, the City of Las Cruces has been committed to serving the needs of its elder citizens. Today, Senior Programs is recognized for its wide range of quality programs and services for adults age 50 and older. Our staff, volunteers and members work together to provide the largest rang
Eastside Senior Center
For nearly 40 years, the City of Las Cruces has been committed to serving the needs of its elder citizens. Today, Senior Programs is recognized for its wide range of quality programs and services for adults age 50 and older. Our staff, volunteers and members work together to provide the largest rang
Munson Senior Center
For nearly 40 years, the City of Las Cruces has been committed to serving the needs of its elder citizens. Today, Senior Programs is recognized for its wide range of quality programs and services for adults age 50 and older. Our staff, volunteers and members work together to provide the largest rang
Sage Café Senior Center
For nearly 40 years, the City of Las Cruces has been committed to serving the needs of its elder citizens. Today, Senior Programs is recognized for its wide range of quality programs and services for adults age 50 and older. Our staff, volunteers and members work together to provide the largest rang
Old Mesilla Senior Center
Frank O'brien Papen Center
For nearly 40 years, the City of Las Cruces has been committed to serving the needs of its elder citizens. Today, Senior Programs is recognized for its wide range of quality programs and services for adults age 50 and older. Our staff, volunteers and members work together to provide the largest rang
Hatch Senior Citizen's Center
In the spring of 1968, Amelia McCalla donated the building on the corner of Franklin Avenue and Hall Street for the purpose of the Senior Citizens and Youth Groups to have a meeting place. The building was donated in memory of Amelia McCalla’s Mother, Martha G. Lewis. Thus, the first Senior Citize