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As a community center, Bronx House offers dynamic educational, health, recreational and cultural programs that are enriching and meaningful. Learn more from parents, youth, and seniors about their experiences at Bronx House.
- Day Camp
Fun Bunch Children Entering 1st-2nd Grade NEW: Grade K is...
- Fitness
Your membership includes the use of the fitness center,...
- Performing Arts
Community: $240/1x/week / $480/2x/week. 45-minute lesson...
- Youth Sports
YOUTH SPORTS. Bronx House partners with Hi-Five Sports Clubs...
- Older Adults
Bronx House Weinberg Older Adult Center (OAC) A place for...
- Afterschool
Community: $350/month $100 insurance fee for both Members &...
- Day Camp
Feb 26, 2024 · Community building activities are events and exercises that promote camaraderie and fellowship and between like minded individuals. For example, volunteering, newsletters, and group game nights. The purpose of these activities is to forge a group identity and give participants a feeling of belonging to something greater than themselves.
Life. 101 Creative Community Service Ideas for Kids, Teens, and Adults. These are the most impactful ways you can volunteer and make a difference. By Juliana LaBianca Published: Oct 9, 2020. Save...
- Social Tables
- Organize a community-wide donation drive. Donation drives are a fantastic way to bring the community together through a common goal of helping others in need.
- Invite residents to attend a black tie gala and silent auction. Give donors, investors, clients, and community members a reason to open their hearts and checkbooks by hosting a charity gala.
- Impress community members with a charity concert. If you’re looking for an exciting way to bring the community together to raise money or awareness, consider a concert for the cause.
- Host a heritage celebration. Does your community have a diverse history or unique past? Bring the past to life through a fun-filled celebration of local heritage.
NYC's community centers are community and recreational facilities operated by community-based organizations through an agreement with Parks. To learn more about these community centers, please contact the organization directly in person, by phone, or by visiting the website. Bronx. Crotona Park Community Center. 1700 Fulton Avenue. Bronx, NY 10457.
KHCC provides resources to empower Bronx residents from cradle to career to advance education and well being for a vibrant community. We achieve this in an environment that fosters academic milestones, literacy, mental health support, nutrition, technology and the arts.
The Broadway Community & Activity Center is a nonprofit organization that aims to create a safe and inclusive environment. BCAC is located in the heart of Brooklyn’s working class, Bushwick. Our mission is to provide the proper resources to help residents of all cultures and ages achieve their goals.