Recreational Activities/Sports

Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the organized recreational activity, sport or game of their choice. These programs may be offered by local clubs devoted to a particular activity or sport; may provide individual or team coaching assistance or instruction, access to equipment and facilities, and uniforms, if necessary; and may sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in amateur competitions, usually at the local, regional or state level, and provide officials for games. These events are generally for the enjoyment of the athletes and are not at a high enough competitive level to be considered spectator sports.

  • Newburyport Council On Aging

    The Council on Aging offers a variety of services including but not limited to, information and referral, congregate meals, blood pressure checks and confidential medical counseling, foot care, health insurance counseling, tax assistance, exercise classes, social activities, transportation for shopping, and rides to evening congregate meals within Newburyport (COA van). Transportation for medical appointments is…

  • Georgetown Council On Aging

    The COA offers a variety of services and programs including transportation for local shopping and errands via COA van, transportation to medical appointments in local and surrounding towns via NEET Program; health insurance counseling; congregate meals at the Senior Center Monday through Wednesday; various wellness clinics; application assistance for fuel and emergency food; equipment loan…

  • Lawrence Council On Aging

    The Lawrence Council on Aging provides assistance to older adults in a variety of areas, including congregate meals, and will make referrals to other agencies and programs as needed. Outreach staff may assist with housing, citizenship, social security, transitional assistance, brown bag program, bill paying, food pantries, translation, and other needed services.

  • Methuen Council On Aging

    COA/Senior Center are at same location/same hours. On-site lunches and meals on wheels are provided by Merrimack Valley Nutrition Program. NEET program arranges medical transportation for a donation. COA offers health clinics, friendly visitor program, SHINE counseling, and minority and outreach services. It also offers exercise programs and a variety of recreational activities and social…

  • Newbury Council On Aging

    The Council on Aging and Senior Center are located in the elementary school. Programs include a volunteer program, outreach, SHINE counseling, transportation, tax form preparation, money management, health clinics, exercise classes, craft classes, social and recreational activities.

  • Tewksbury Council On Aging

    The COA offers a hot lunch Monday through Friday, health insurance counseling (SHINE), tax preparation assistance, wellness programs, educational seminars, social and recreational activities, volunteer opportunities and transportation. It offers a support group on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month from 9:30am-11:30am for people with Parkinson’s Disease, their caregivers and loved ones. Their…

  • Billerica Council On Aging

    The COA is also the Senior Center. Congregate lunch meals are offered at the Center Mondays through Fridays. A two-day notice is required and a donation is suggested. The Outreach staff is available for home visits and will inform seniors of the programs and services offered through the COA and other agencies. Volunteer programs include…

  • Haverhill Council On Aging

    The COA offers a variety of services including weekday lunch, income tax preparation, SHINE counseling, a friendly visitors program, a walking group, exercise class, wellness clinics, day and overnight trips and other social activities. Free cell phones for 911 access are available to eligible residents. The staff will also arrange rides to medical appointments through…

  • Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS)

    This agency serves Portuguese-speaking people (including Brazilian and Cape Verdean) to increase their access and remove barriers to health, education and social services. They offer direct services including, but not limited to, meals and recreation programs for elders, immigrant integration services, HIV/AIDS case management, and batterer intervention services. Their staff is bilingual and bicultural. The…