Somerville Council On Aging - Ralph & Jenny Center - Senior Center in Somerville MA
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Somerville Council On Aging - Cross Street Center
The Somerville Council on Aging supports older adults in their efforts to maintain their independence by enhancing growth, dignity, and a sense of belonging in mind, body, and spirit while they age in place. We have a responsibility to provide access to fitness, health, and wellness activities, soci
Cambridge Senior Center
The Cambridge Senior Center hosts a variety of programming, events, social and support groups, and activities for Cambridge residents age 60 and older.
North Cambridge Senior Center
The NCSC hosts regular activities for Cambridge residents age 60 and including Zumba Gold, Dancing for Balance, Gentle Mat Yoga, Acrylic Painting and more.
Somerville Council On Aging - Holland Street Center
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Everett Council On Aging
Mission: To empower older adults to live with purpose, independence, and dignity by providing social, health and nutritional support.
Medford Senior Center
The general mandate of the Medford Council on Aging is to be the primary advocate for Medford’s older adults. To that end, the Council evaluates, promotes, encourages and provides new and existing services that are intended to enhance the quality of the lives of elder residents. The Council provid
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Arlington Senior Center
The Arlington Council on Aging values the diversity of our participants, staff, volunteers, and the Arlington community. We strive to model and promote a welcoming environment by embracing our aging community including differences in race, socioeconomic status, cultural background, sexual orientati
Watertown Council On Aging/senior Center
The Watertown Council on Aging/Senior Center provides a variety of social, health, educational, recreational, advocacy and support programs designed to help Watertown’s older adults age well in the community. The Senior Center is accessible for individuals with physical disabilities, and is equipp
Beech Street Center
More than a senior center, the Beech Street Center offers a wide range of activities, resources, and information for seniors and "boomers" in the Belmont area as well as staging many community-based events and programs.
Milano Senior Center
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Jenks Center
Whether you’re intetrested in learning a new language or craft, sharing your opinions, playing games, singing, dancing, getting help with your computer, socializing, or something else, you can find others who share your interests at the Jenks Center.
Cooper Center For Active Living
William F. Stanley Senior Center
Waltham Council on Aging shall promote individual input seeking support for elder services through legislation, grant proposals and activity in policy making; to identify the needs of the community's elderly population and available resources to meet such needs; to educate the community at large in
Stoneham Senior Center
The Stoneham Senior Center is the Town’s second oldest Almshouse, built in 1852 in the Greek Revival style. The building was renovated in 1998 and has been proudly listed on the National Register of Historical Places since 1984. Through the guidance from the Council on Aging's Board of Directors a