The center has adopted the model “Family Campus” which will focus toward improving the quality of life of clients from cradle to Recycled Teenager (infant to senior) through programs that promote intergenerational engagement, health, diversity, and programs for all ages. Inter-generational programs address four pillars of need: Education, Health, Food and Basic Necessities, and Financial Support
Locations
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER
Health, adult education, basic needs, utility assistance, employment assistance, youth development center, early child-care education
Food Pantry: T, Th 12-6pm, S 11am-2pm; Community Center: M-F 9am- 5pm by appointment only
Locations
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER
Health, adult education, basic needs, utility assistance, employment assistance, youth development center, early child-care education
Food Pantry: T, Th 12-6pm, S 11am-2pm; Community Center: M-F 9am- 5pm by appointment only