Senior Centers in Greenville, SC
Browse senior centers in Greenville, SC. Listings may include addresses, phone numbers, websites, hours, age requirements, programs, and nearby centers.
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7 senior centers and senior programs found in Greenville, South Carolina.
Ray Hopkins Senior Center
The Ray W. Hopkins Mauldin Senior Center is a place for all Mauldin’s seniors to engage with each other in a variety of programs, services, and activities. Our mission is to involve and inform active senior adults (55 &…
Senior Action
In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Stre…
Senior Action @ Berea Community Center
In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Stre…
Senior Action @ David Hellams Community Center
In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Stre…
Senior Action @ Mt. Pleasant Community Center
In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Stre…
Senior Action @ Pleasant Valley Connection
In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Stre…
Senior Action @ Sterling Community Center
In 1967, a group of concerned and passionate members of the Greenville community recognized a need for programs and services for seniors. With the help and support of the five downtown churches at the time (Buncombe Stre…