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DescriptionThe Mosholu Montefiore Community Center has been providing programs and services to the North Bronx since 1942. Our programs serve newborns, children, teens, adults, and senior citizens under the guidance of warm and caring professional staff. In our city that has been assaulted by terrorists and torn by racism, anti-Semitism, ethnic isolation, drugs and insufficient health and education services, MMCC serves as a light in the darkness. We encourage all residents of the Bronx, regardless of religion, race or ethnicity, to come together in a spirit of friendship to pursue common goals and interests. We are here to help make our neighborhoods better for everyone. We also stress religious, racial, ethnic, and cultural respect for all groups who use the Community Center. Over sixty years ago, a few MMCC programs were run from a storefront on Gun Hill Road, some basements on Wayne Avenue, and rented rooms in a local school. In time, the main building was built and the programs were expanded to reach a broader population base. Today, MMCC is a multi-service agency serving people of all ages. Programs in education, self-improvement, the arts, summer camps and the borough's largest Little League, annually serve more than 28,000 Bronxites.
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