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    community centre

    noun

    • 1. a place where people from a particular neighbourhood can meet for social events, education classes, or recreational activities.
  2. A community centre, community center, or community hall is a public location where members of a community gather for group activities, social support, public information, and other purposes. They may be open for the whole community or for a specialized subgroup within the greater community.

  3. Nov 8, 2022 · This paper explores the critical role community centers play in society and how they can make a lasting, positive impact on the people they serve. Download at right to learn more.

  4. Apr 1, 2022 · With one-third of low-income individuals in Windsor living in very low-income neighbourhoods, a rate that is highest in Canada, the United Way/Centraide Windsor-Essex County and our partners recognize that to help with neighbourhood renewal, community centres play a vital role as an anchor.

  5. Visit one of our 24 Vancouver community centres. We focus on recreational, social, and cultural activities for all residents. Stay in shape, learn new skills, and meet new friends with activities in fitness, arts and crafts, culture, dance, swimming, skating, child care, and more.

    • Early Community Centers in The United States
    • The Development of The Community Centre and Association Movement in Britain
    • Community Associations and Centres (Centers) Today
    • Further Reading and References
    • References

    The history of community centers (centres) usually begins with the efforts of settlement workers and other activists in the inner areas of fast developing cities for the use of school buildings after school hours as neighbourhood social centers (centres). School buildings had been used for various community activities for many years. However, as Ro...

    The community association and centre (center) movement in Britain has had as its objective, ‘the creation of a network of all-purpose and all-embracing neighbourhood organizations’ (Broady et al 1990: 12). Three bodies were immediately significant in its development – the National Council of Social Service (founded in 1919); the Federation of Resid...

    A significant number of community centres (centers) continue to offer basic adult education activities and various developmental opportunities for older people. Many host some sort of nursery or pre-school provision. This can be through hiring out space to other voluntary or commercial groups, or through the development of their own provision. Comm...

    Broady, M., Clarke, R., Marks, H., Mills, R., Sims, E., Smith, M. & White, L. (Ed. Clarke, R.) (1990) Enterprising Neighbours. The development of the community association in Britain,London: National Federation of Community Organisations. 209 + ix pages. Chapters examine community associations as a people’s movement; roots and influences; early day...

    Beveridge (1948) Voluntary Action. A report on social advancement, London: George Allen and Unwin. Childs, C. (1912) A Year’s Experiment in Social Center Organization, New York: Social Center Committee. Fieldhouse, R. and Associates (1996) A History of Modern British Adult Education, Leicester: NIACE. Follett, M. P. (1918) The New State – Group Org...

  6. noun. : a building or group of buildings for a community's educational and recreational activities. Examples of community center in a Sentence.

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  8. COMMUNITY CENTRE definition: a place where people who live in an area can meet each other and play sports, take courses, etc.. Learn more.

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