A study of data from the Americans Changing Lives survey found that those who volunteered reported higher levels of happiness, life-satisfaction, self-esteem, a sense of control over life, and physical health, as well as lower levels of depression. Help us contribute to the community!
"I enjoy the people I volunteer with and also the people we serve. It gives me a lot of satisfaction to continue to serve, going on 5 years." Roy St. Clair, Senior Lunch Volunteer
"The Community Center should be helped by the community it serves. I try to do my share a little at a time. It gets me out of the house and I see a lot of people that I know. BCC can't be replaced." Allen Curtis, Senior Lunch, Community Kettle Dinner and Special Event Volunteer
"Believing in helping others has been a way of life for me. I have been in many organizations believe in helping the community and its people." Edwin Wright, Senior Lunch, Community Kettle Dinner, Kids Summer Lunch Program, Cribbage and Mah Jongg player
I founded Helping Hands as a branch of missions for my church. I enjoy helping people and the people I work with are great." Peter Halloway, Senior Lunch Dishwasher
15 Depot St,
Bridgton, ME 04009
Meal Programs
Annual Events
Volunteer Drivers
Handyman
Board of Directors
Office Support
Computer/Technical support
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world: indeed it's the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead.
The Center is open Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and available at other times by appointment. The BCC is a 501c(3) not for profit organization.
The Bridgton Community Center serves as a hub in the downtown. A free and open place for young and old to connect and explore. A space to reacquaint ourselves with friends and find new ones, to solve problems, to share. A place where everyone is welcomed and valued.
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