Hackensack senior center is a place of fellowship and thanks February 20, 2015 Last updated: Friday, February 20, 2015, 9:19 AM
By MONSY ALVARADO
STAFF WRITER |
The Record
Sallie Johnson and Gadson Favor of Hackensack work on a puzzle at the Martin Luther King Jr. Senior Center. The center officially opened in October after years of fundraisers and construction issues. On Saturday, the center is hosting a southern food fundraiser.
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Sallie Johnson and Gadson Favor of Hackensack work on a puzzle at the Martin Luther King Jr. Senior Center. The center officially opened in October after years of fundraisers and construction issues. On Saturday, the center is hosting a southern food fundraiser.
HACKENSACK — It was a dream come true when the Martin Luther King Jr. Senior Center opened after years of delays.
And though it has been in operation since October with a full schedule of programs and activities for local seniors, center officials continue to organize fundraisers, including a Southern soul food sale on Saturday, to fund future programs, purchase a shuttle bus, and buy the building where the center is housed.
"I would love to have endowments, I would love to have grants,'' said Wanda K. Pendelton, executive director of the center on First Street. "We want to acquire the building back, and we also want to expand … and really have the center be one of the jewels of Bergen County."
The new center, located in a two-story building, which it leases from the Bergen County Housing Authority, offers seniors a place to eat lunch, socialize and participate in health and wellness programs.
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