In the mid-1970’s, the Syracuse community found that it needed to build a new school to serve the area and enrich its future. However, this project would potentially be disruptive to the neighborhood. To overcome this, city leaders decided that establishing a community center near the school would resolve local conflicts and provide opportunities for growth. Thus, in 1978, the Syracuse Northeast Community Center was introduced. Since then, it has provided an array of services to the residents and families of Syracuse’s northeast quadrant. The relationship between the Center and the community has paid continuous dividends as the SNCC follows its mission to serve the health, social, economic, recreational and crisis intervention needs of area residents.
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