Andrew Doc Session Community Center Andrew ‘Doc’ Session Community Center is located near Downtown Fort Worth, just off South Sylvania Avenue. The center’s friendly staff hosts a variety of special events throughout the year in addition to their regular programming, and case workers are on-site to assist economically-disadvantaged families through Community Action Partners (CAP) programs and services.
Como Community Center The new Como Community Center replaced the original building on Horne Street which was built in 1970, and now provides plenty of modern amenities for this historic neighborhood. In addition to the full-size gymnasium for the Como Lions to play, there's a fitness room, a teaching kitchen, a sensory playground, several lounges and gaming areas, and an entire wing dedicated to senior programs.
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center Fort Worth’s Stop Six neighborhood has seen some massive changes over the years, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been at the thick of it; serving as a favorite meeting place and popular hang-out for the community’s movers-and-shakers.
Northside Community Center Welcome and todos bienvenidos to Northside Community Center! This safe, family-friendly center hosts a variety of exciting events and activities that cater to the diverse audiences in northwest Fort Worth. It’s a favorite gathering spot for seniors who are part of the Best Years Club, and Community Action Partner (CAP) services like water payment or weatherization assistance are available.
North Tri-Ethnic Community Center North Tri-Ethnic Community Center is located not far from the Fort Worth Stockyards, and is filled with happy, friendly staff looking to fulfill your recreational needs! In addition, low-income residents can stop by and sign up for Community Action Partner (CAP) services at this center.
Southside Community Center Located a stone's throw from Downtown Fort Worth, Southside Community Center offers a variety of programs to their diverse community. Seasonal activities abound for adults and seniors, and the center is also a hub for Community Action Partners (CAP) programs and services near the Medical District.
Worth Heights Community Center Sitting proudly above the shores of Echo Lake in south Fort Worth, you'll find Worth Heights Community Center. This spacious venue includes a gymnasium, multiple activity rooms, and two commercial kitchens. Worth Heights is also a Community Action Partners (CAP) center, which means residents can stop in to sign up for assistance with employment, water bills, weatherization struggles, and more.