St. Francis Community Center

  • Arts & Culture
  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Crisis
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Family
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Mental Wellness
  • Veterans

Who We Are

The idea for St. Francis Community Center began in 1968 when the friars serving here at the time saw a need for larger facilities for parishioners to meet on a social and recreational level. As the idea grew and expanded, it became apparent that parish is community and what was really needed was a place for everyone in the community. In July 1972, St. Francis Community Center opened its doors for the first time with one paid staff member...not only to serve the Parish but the entire community. In March 1973, 50 area residents attended the official opening of the Senior Services Center. It began on a small scale, primarily with the lunch program and social activities. Services have been added as needed: Outreach health screenings, case management services, transportation, home-delivered meals, community education programs, volunteer opportunities, education and recreation. The Recreation Department grew with the addition of six tennis courts, saunas, weight room and two outdoor pools. Exercise and dance, martial arts and craft classes were added. The Center became the focal point for cultural as well as social events, including the annual Spring Art Show, Arts & Craft Shows, Festival of the Sea, etc. In 1977, Counseling Services opened followed by the Youth Office and self-help groups. Since opening in 1972, there have been three additions to the original building. In 2003, the Aquatic Center was opened to the public, and reconstruction of the outdoor pool facility was completed in May 2005. More than 120 full and part-time paid staff are employed at the Center, with over 1,200 volunteers giving many hours to provide the necessary programs and services to the community.

What We Do

The goal of the St. Francis Center is to be a community focal point which offers a wide range of services and programs aimed at meeting the needs of southern Ocean County residents regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status or religious affiliation. Programs are offered to all residents of the county, but the majority of the services provided are to those residents who are low income and working poor.

Details

Get Connected Icon (609) 494-8861
Get Connected Icon Wendy Saunders, LCSW
Get Connected Icon Executive Director
http://www.stfranciscenterlbi.org