East Brookfield Council On Aging / Senior Center - Senior Center in East Brookfield MA
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Spencer Senior Center And Community Center
The mission of the Spencer Council on Aging is to seek to enrich the lives of the community’s senior population by providing educational programs, recreational activities, referral and social service assistance and to advocate for the seniors while educating the community of the needs of it’s el
North Brookfield Senior Center
West Brookfield Senior Center
We are a group of West Brookfield Residents on the higher side of 60 years who love to live life to the fullest. The Center thrives on the continued development of both existing and new activities even for those who "aren't old enough...yet.
Charlton Council On Aging (coa) / Senior Center
The Charlton Council on Aging/Senior Center serves persons aged 60 and older as well as disabled adults, their spouses and caregivers. Programs that maintain or enhance dignity and quality of life, support independence and encourage wellness are developed, coordinated and promoted to met the need
Leicester Senior Center
Leicester Senior Center enriches the lives of seniors by providing opportunities for volunteerism, education, recreation and social engagement.
Sturbridge Senior Center
Our mission of the Sturbridge Senior Center is to support the independence and well-being of older adults, enhance their dignity and self-respect, and promote their participation in all aspects of community life. Our Center provides opportunities for social and civic engagement with fellow seniors a
John Bauer Senior Center
The Paxton Council on Aging (COA) is a human service department of the town whose mission is to evaluate, promote, and encourage new and existing services and activities which enhance the quality of life for elders in the town of Paxton. The Council on Aging offers a wide range of programs, services
Oakham Senior Center
It is the mission of the Senior Center Council on Aging to identify the total needs of the community's Senior Citizens, to link to those needs and to improve the quality of life of our seniors by providing an active outreach program, providing inter-generational opportunities, opportunities for comm
Warren Senior Center
The mission of the Warren COA is to identify the needs of the Elders in our community, provide preventative health and educational programs, provide for social and recreaction, and give asistance for the homebound through referrals.
Casaubon Senior Center
The mission of the Southbridge Council on Aging Board of Directors is to link needs with services and to promote wellness programs that educate and empower senior citizens to maintain their quality of life. An additional mission is to raise community consciousness concerning the services, programs,
The Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior Center
The mission of the Auburn Council on Aging is to link elder needs and resources by developing and/or coordinating services, community education and advocacy. The Auburn Council on Aging enhances the quality of life of Auburn’s senior population by assisting in identifying the needs of elders and
Barre Senior Center
The Mission of the Barre Council on Aging: Identify the needs of elders in the community. Educate the community and enlist the support and participation of all citizens to meet the needs of elders. Design, advocate, and/or implement services to fill these needs, or coordinate existing services. Coop
Oxford Council On Aging / Senior Center
Central Ma Deaf Senior Center
Central Massachusetts Deaf Senior Citizens Center was founded in 1989 by a group of people who wanted a place where they could get together for socials, functions, and most importantly, to play BINGO! The newly founded CMDSCC's First meeting was held on June 15, 1989 at St. John's Church in Worceste
Rutland Senior Center
Our mission is to help seniors to socially connect in their community and be linked to all of the services they need to maintain their individuality and independence.