Lincoln Square Senior Center - Senior Center in New York NY
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Senior Centers Nearby
Project Find - Hamilton Center Annex
When Project FIND opened the Hargrave Building as a residence for older adults in 1975, the senior club at a nearby church moved into the ground-floor commercial space. In 1977 Project FIND’s Hargrave Senior Center was funded by the NYC Department for the Aging as a full meal program. Today, it ho
Project Find - Hamilton Senior Center
Hamilton Senior Center is located on the ground floor of our first residential building, the Hamilton House, with its own separate entrance. It first opened in 1973 with full funding from the Bureau of Purchased Social Services for Adults (BPSSA). The Center offers many classes and activities, inclu
Project Find - Clinton Senior Center
The Clinton Senior Center began in 1969 as a once-a-week meeting in the basement of Sacred Heart Church. Soon after, a twice-weekly lunch was added, and then, in 1973, the Bureau of Purchased Social Services for Adults (BPSSA) provided funding for a full Senior Center. In 1977, the Senior Center mov
Jasa - Club 76 Senior Center
JASA's 22 Senior Centers throughout New York City are a "home away from home" for seniors seeking group activities, company, friendships, trips, special events, or a hot meal. JASA's Senior Centers help New York's seniors engage in their communities. We provide 13,000 center members with a vibrant m
Encore Senior Center
Visitors to the Senior Center will find a bustling, thriving and fully handicapped-accessible community facility based in the heart of New York City’s “Crossroads of the World.” More than 200+ seniors come to the Center each day to participate in the varied programs and services that are offer
Project Find - Coffeehouse Senior Center
The Coffeehouse program has been serving the Hell’s Kitchen/Chelsea neighborhood since the early 1970’s—starting as a help desk in the Port Authority Bus Terminal where the elderly “sitters” congregated, and growing over time to become a full service senior center with funding from the NYC
Goddard Riverside Senior Center
Our Goddard Riverside and Lincoln Square Senior Centers help older members of the community live life to the fullest. Activities such as painting classes, exercise, choir, "Poets and Writers," games and computer workshops challenge older adults to keep growing and learning. Social events such as bir
Project Find - Woodstock Senior Center
Woodstock Senior Center is located on the second floor of the Woodstock Hotel, one of Project FIND’s three residential buildings. It is accessible by elevator. The Center first opened in 1977, two years after Project FIND took over the management of the Woodstock Hotel. The Woodstock is a busy cen
Senior Center At Saint Peter's Church
The only senior center in East Midtown, the Senior Center at Saint Peter’s Church is open five days a week, serves farm-to-table lunch daily and offers a full schedule of social, legal, health and arts programming. The Senior Center also offers unparalleled arts and culture offerings including: ac
Center @ Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
The Center @ Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, one of New York City's Innovative Senior Centers, provides an unparalleled experience for older adults in Manhattan. The Center leverages our Settlement House resources – Health and Wellness, Fitness and Aquatics, Legal Advocacy, Food Services, Visual an
Carter Burden Luncheon Club And Senior Program
The Carter Burden Luncheon Club and Senior Program (CBLC) is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and provides socialization, recreation, education, congregate luncheon meals, activities, day trips, computer training and holiday parties. Case assistance is offered to members/participants who
Hudson Guild Neighborhood Senior Center
The Guild keeps adults healthy, active and engaged through a range of educational, recreational and health-related activities. All are welcome at Adult Services programs, and our staff speaks many languages including Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin in addition to English.
Edie Windsor Sage Center
A five-minute walk from New York City's Penn Station, SAGE Center Midtown opened in January 2012 as the nation's first full-time LGBT senior center. Participants gather from around the city in this bustling location for services and programs related to arts and culture, fitness, food and nutrition,
Senior Planet Nyc
Senior Planet helps seniors learn new skills, save money, get in shape, and make new friends. Our courses, programs, and activities are changing the lives of older adults far beyond technology. Won’t you join us?
Center At The Red Oak
The Center at the Red Oak is a full service center serving older persons in the Manhattan Valley community of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, funded by the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA).