About Us
Since 1970
The Friends have been assisting the Wilbraham Council on Aging with financial support that helps to address the 3 keys to successful aging: Socialization, Nutrition, and Exercise.
History
In 1970 the Wilbraham Selectmen appointed the Council on Aging (COA) to serve Wilbraham’s growing senior population and in 1975 the Veterans Post #451, at the corner of Main Street and Tinkham Road, became Wilbraham’s first Senior Center! Five years later, the Center moved to Mile Tree School on Main Street. On February 20, 1985, the Friends of the Wilbraham Seniors, Inc. was founded as a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. Its mission is to raise funds to help support the needs of senior citizens and to assist in funding popular programs and activities.
In 1991, the Center relocated again, this time to the former Pines School on Stony Hill Road. In 2004, a section of the new Scantic Valley YMCA facility on Boston Road was rented for the Senior Center location. Although the square footage was smaller, it was a modern facility, which resulted in an immediate increase in attendance. By 2007 it became apparent the new facility was not sufficient to meet the needs of Wilbraham’s Seniors so the COA began discussing the need for a larger and more permanent location for the Wilbraham Senior Center.
In 2010, the COA approached the Friends, and then President Bob Page, to start raising funds, community awareness, and support for a new Senior Center. At Wilbraham’s Special Town Meeting on October 18, 2021, with an overflow crowd in attendance, 92% of the voters approved the construction of a new 15,554 sq. ft. Senior Center. Construction began on November 28, 2022, and an official Groundbreaking Ceremony was held February 10, 2023, at the new permanent site behind Wilbraham’s Town Hall at 240 Springfield Street.
What We Do
The Friends of Wilbraham Seniors raises funds to support services, programs, and events run by the Wilbraham Council on Aging (COA). Recent fundraising efforts include sponsoring numerous dine-ins/take-outs at area restaurants, 50/50 and basket raffles, holiday bazaars, craft fairs and other community events. Currently we are engaged in a major Capital Fundraising Campaign to raise funds for items and accessories needed in the new Center, such as furniture, tables, chairs, TVs and much more. In addition, the Friends have a Senior Assistance Fund where we support seniors who, as a last resort and have been vetted by the social services coordinator, need one-time financial assistance with utility, heating bills, prescriptions etc.
Our Meetings
We hold membership meetings on Wednesday’s, four times during the year.
Our 2024 meeting schedule is January 24, April 24, July 24, and October 23.
Meetings begin at 1:30 p.m. and are held at the NEW Wilbraham Senior Center behind the Town Hall at 240 Springfield Street. The actual address for the Senior Center is 250 Springfield Street.
Our Board of Directors
Standing (L to R) Kate Belsky, Lee Tyrrell, Matt Villamaino, Ann Marie Gaudette, Deb Gormley.
Seated (L to R) Dee Mitchell, Judy Cmero, Maria Cacela. Inset (L to R) Bob Page, Elaine King.
Matt Villamaino, President
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Lee Tyrrell, Treasurer
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Ann Marie Gaudette, Fundraising Director
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Dee Mitchell, Corresponding Secretary
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Bob Page, Past President/Director
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Maria Cacela, Vice President
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Kate Belsky, Recording Secretary
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Deb Gormley, Membership Director
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Judy Cmero, Director
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Elaine King, Director
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Contact Us
Friends of Wilbraham Seniors, Inc.
40 Post Office Park #747
Wilbraham, MA 01095