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Volunteers Needed ASAP Woman's Volleyball Long Beach College

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ORGANIZATION: Pasadena Senior Center

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.

Come join us at the Woman's Volleyball Tournament!!!

Help handing out snacks !!!'

You can hand out Goody Bags to the players and give their T-Shirts

ALL Volunteers get a free Volunteer T-Shirt

We will sign off on any School Volunteer Hours you need

BRING YOUR Family & FRIENDS

free Snacks and Water

Please call or email Nancy or Carolyn

Nancy 626-375-0282. Carolyn 626-230-4512

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About Pasadena Senior Center

Location:

85 E HOLLY ST, PASADENA, CA 91103, US

Mission Statement

Missiion Statement

Improving the lives of seniors through caring service with opportunities for social interaction, recreation, basic support and needs services, education, volunteerism and community activism.

All Volunteers must registar at Volunteer Hub

Description

HISTORY OF PSC

The effort to start a center for Pasadena’s seniors began in 1953 with Ed Bignell, the city’s first full-time Director of Physical Education and Recreation. Bignell felt the city’s older residents needed recreational services like those provided for the city’s children and teens. It took him four years, but he finally convinced city leaders he was right.

On October 25, 1957, the Pasadena-Altadena Committee for Senior Citizens was formed by Pasadena's city directors, to investigate ways to serve seniors. The committee outlined a plan for a senior center and the directors responded by providing a site for a center in Memorial Park and approving a bond issue for its construction.

What was not covered, were the funds to staff the center.

The Junior League of Pasadena stepped forward with money to hire a director and a nonprofit board was then named to operate the center.

The Pasadena Senior Center opened in May 1960 and was the first nonprofit senior center in Southern California and one of the first in the nation. Junior League members contributed thousands of hours to staff the new facility during its first ten years.

In 1983, the center was given a ten-year grant from the Margaret Bundy Scott Trust, which paved the way for the center to expand both its programming and facility.

In 1998, after an extensive renovation that tripled its size, a new and improved center opened it doors with a billiard room, fully equipped gym, video production room, computer lab, library, more meeting rooms, a larger multipurpose room, intern and counseling offices and more employee space.

In the March of 1999, the center was awarded national accreditation by the National Council on Aging's National Institute of Senior Centers. This accreditation made the Pasadena Senior Center the first nationally accredited senior center in the state of California. The center was re-accredited in 2006.

Today, we continue our high standards as seniors choose from a wide variety of programs and services designed for those age 50 and over.

Open 364 days a year, we welcome all seniors regardless of race, creed, ethnicity, nationality or residency. Our board of directors, staff and volunteers are united in our mission - to improve and enrich the lives of seniors.

CAUSE AREAS

Seniors
Sports & Recreation
Seniors, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

Sun Jun 25, 2017

WHERE

Long Beach City CollegeLong Beach, CA 90802

(33.74153,-118.194176)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • 4 plus hours
  • None

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