West Chester Area Senior Center

    530 East Union Stret, West Chester, PA, 19382

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      About West Chester Area Senior Center

      West Chester Area Senior Center sits at 530 E Union Street in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and has helped older adults in the community since 1975 as a nonprofit human services group. The center welcomes people aged 60 and older, including members over 100, and tries to help them stay active, independent, and connected with others. The annual membership cost is $48 for individuals or $68 for households, with options to waive fees for people with limited resources. Members get hot lunches and continental breakfasts, access to an onsite food pantry, and can take home free groceries each week from the year-round "Corner Cabinet" food distribution program that gives out produce, dairy, proteins, household essentials, and pet food.

      The center gives people a place to join group fitness classes, exercise programs for all levels, a computer lab, one-on-one technology help, and health screenings. There are over 1,000 hours of exercise classes and about 12,000 hours of health and wellness activities every year, along with regular programs on managing chronic pain, nutrition, caregiving, and ways to support healthy, active living. Educational presentations and lifelong learning programs cover topics like Medicare counseling, tax help in partnership with AARP, and financial planning. There are classes and clubs for brain aerobics, current events, languages, arts and crafts, music with a band, quilting, and games.

      Volunteering is important at the center, with over 400 volunteers contributing more than 44,000 hours of service each year and helping with programs, two community-run bookstores called Second Reading, and special events. The center works with groups such as Chester County Dept. of Aging, Chester County Food Bank, United Way, AARP, West Chester University, and local hospitals, to bring services and resources for things like housing help, benefit guidance, wellness checks, and education. People can join a book club, get nutrition education, sign up for social clubs, play games, attend cultural events, and go on trips. The center keeps a listing of job openings and volunteer opportunities and shares a newsletter with program details. Staff help connect people to county resources, counseling, and information. Programs are run by staff and volunteers, supported by a mix of grants, donations, partnerships, and small program fees. The center takes donations and has discount programs for older adults.

      Overall, West Chester Area Senior Center aims to be a welcoming place where older adults can eat well, keep moving, make friends, learn new things, and get practical support for living well as they age. The focus stays on providing useful programs and creating a sense of belonging.

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