General Information
Who We Are
Brigham City Senior Center is a community agency serving persons 60 years of age or older in southeastern Box Elder County. We are a non-profit government-sponsored agency and a department of Brigham City Corporation. There are no membership fees. Most services are offered free of charge, or for a small donation. We are the only agency in the area that provides comprehensive services to the elderly population.
Our staff work together with volunteers and committed community groups, organizations, and government units to provide a wonderfully diverse and unique network of services and activities.
Brigham City Senior Center is an equal opportunity provider. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.
Benefits of Participation
Brigham City Senior Center is the focal point in southeast Box Elder County where information about and access to aging services can be obtained. To persons 60 years of age and older, the Center is a place to receive information, services, support, and opportunities for self-actualization. It is a link in the continuum of care to families and other community service providers.
Older men and women benefit through social interaction with individuals of various ages through educational programming, counseling, health promotion, employment counseling and placement, recreational activities, and volunteer opportunities. They come to senior centers for many different reasons: to meet other people, to participate in specific activities, or to obtain specific services to provide a seamless continuum of care. Those who come bring their talents, skills and values. The range of program opportunities is rich and varied enough to supply each individual with particular resources needed at that point to continue growth and development.
Senior News
The Senior News is published monthly at the Center. It contains the calendar of events, menu, feature articles, schedule of trips and many other articles of interest to and information for the seniors. Newsletters may be purchased at the center for 25¢ an issue or a mailed subscription is available for $8.00 per year. Contact the Center at our address listed on our home page |