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To contact us:
Neighborhood
House Community Center
29 S. Mills
Street
Phone: (608)
255-5337
Fax: (608) 255-5937
Email: thehouse@chorus.net
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Neighborhood
House Overview
Neighborhood House Community Center was established in 1916, and is the
oldest community center in Madison. Initially, the center served
as a social and educational focal point for the European immigrants living
in what was known as the Greenbush Neighborhood. Classes in English, sewing,
and child care served the most pressing needs of these new citizens.
In 1921, Neighborhood House moved to 768 W. Washington Ave., and Miss Gay
Braxton and Miss Mary Lee Griggs were hired by the Vocational Board to
help implement its Americanization Program. The Center's stated objective
was "to assist the foreign born to become better adjusted to American ways,
to develop leadership among the new residents, and to acquaint Madison
with these newcommers from 28 different countries.
Neighborhood House moved to its present location at 29 S. Mills Street
in 1965. Here we continue the rich tradition of providing basic resources,
and social, educational, and recreational programming for people of all
ages and walks of life. We offer a comprehensive program for youth
that includes After-school and evening
Drop-In, cooking, crafts, team sports, and a full summer day camp program.
Our seniors program includes such regular programs as oral history and
monthly pot-luck gatherings. Special events and outings are also
planned throughout the year. Adults in the community can participate
in our yoga classes, use the facilities for volleyball or basketball, and/or
attend a variety of workshops and seminars offered throughout the year.
A food pantry, open to all members
of the community, is also provided by Neighborhood House.
As an additional service to the community, Neighborhood House provides
support
and technical assistance to various groups, and meeting space for neighborhood
and special interest organizations. Information, referral, and
advocacy services (including our own newspaper) are also an integral part
of our community service program.
Last year, Neighborhood House provided programs and services for over 5,000
Madison area residents. With your support, we can continue to offer
those key programs and services that mean so much to the people in our
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