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Judith C. White Senior Center
Partially funded by the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA), Greenwich House’s four senior centers are a vital resource for many in the community. Our centers offer social, educational, physical and cultural programs to engage members, build community and promote healthy and active lifes
Senior Center On The Square
Partially funded by the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA), Greenwich House’s four senior centers are a vital resource for many in the community. Our centers offer social, educational, physical and cultural programs to engage members, build community and promote healthy and active lifes
Cpc - Open Door Senior Center
Founded in 1972, Open Door is a community center which provides services to more than 600 members aged 60 and above daily. The goal of CPC's Open Door Senior Center is to provide to the elder communities much-needed programs in the areas of social service, nutrition and meals, education and recreati
Mott Street Senior Center
The Mott Street Senior Center combines lovely décor, fun-filled activities, celebratory events and trips outside of the City to its growing membership. In the heart of Little Italy, bordering on Chinatown, Mott Street Senior Center’s members enjoy an easy camaraderie built on exercise, playing bi
Brc Senior Center
Located on the border of the Bowery and Chinatown in Sara Delano Roosevelt Park, BRC’s Senior Center connects the elders from these communities with vital community services that help them stay healthy, independent, and connected with their communities. Over the years, the demographics of the neig
University Settlement Neighborhood Center
Adults 60 and over are the fastest growing segment of this vibrant city and University Settlement's Neighborhood Center is a hub of the community where older adults can interact with their peers. What makes it unique on the Lower East Side is its bona fide multiculturalism: the Center brings togethe
Senior Center At Independence Plaza
Partially funded by the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA), Greenwich House’s four senior centers are a vital resource for many in the community. Our centers offer social, educational, physical and cultural programs to engage members, build community and promote healthy and active lifes
Max Meltzer Senior Center
The Max Meltzer Senior Center - added to University Settlement's family of sites in the summer of 2015 - joins the Neighborhood Center and the Houston Street Center's HEART Program as a trifecta of older adults programming in Manhattan that sees more than 2,600 participants a year. Meltzer embodies
Sirovich Center For Balanced Living
Educational Alliance’s Sirovich Center for balanced living , free for those 60-plus, provides a hot lunch five days a week and offers a wide variety of programs, classes, and activities that engage both the mind and the body. Activities and classes include a short story discussion group, ceramics,
John Paul Ii Friendship Center
John Paul II Friendship Center is located at the oldest Polish parish at Manhattan. It is finessed by Department for the Aging and has Polish Slavic Center as a main sponsor. The main part of services provided for people over 60 years of age is serving hot lunch for approximately 85 seniors daily. P
Cpc - Chinatown Senior Center
Our center was founded in 1974. Our membership is more than 10,500 and we serve more than 500 community members each weekday, Monday to Friday. Our goal is to make our center a second home for the seniors. We provide nutritious meals, various activities, health workshops, case assistance and informa
Visions At Selis Manor Innovative Senior Center
In 2012, VISIONS Center on Aging became the first senior center for blind and low vision seniors. As one of the original eight Innovative Senior Centers, we are proud to be a part of the City's Age-Friendly NYC Initiative. We are the first city-funded senior center exclusively designed for older ad
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?
Stein Senior Center
Mission: To cultivate friendly relations among the members of the Stein Senior Center and the general public; to provide services with an emphasis on group growth; to share the strengths, and wisdom of senior citizens; and referral services, and to safeguard the health and wellness of senior citizen
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,