Fontana Community Senior Center - Senior Center in Fontana CA
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Rated 1 star by Sharon Ridall on 2022-03-24 22:03:37 | |
Comment: | Was a member and when it closed due to Covid enjoyed their zoom activities and delivered meals. Tiffany Starks was in charge at that time. We were to get letters advising when dues were due, never got one. When center reopened partially they were not transporting members gfrom thei home to the center. Was given the name of gentleman who took over the position and emailed him several times asking for information was ignored. Called several times was advised not enough drivers, called to day and was advised I would need to come in and fill out form and get on a waiting list which is laughable as I should already be on the list. Center is not caring for its member rating should be 0- |
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