Community Services/Non-Profits in Clifton, NJ

4 locations found near Clifton

“Today we recently visited the City Green Farm Eco-Center in Clifton, NJ, and it was an unforgettable experience. This hidden gem is a testament to sustainable living and environmental education. The farm is beautifully maintained, featuring vibrant gardens and diverse plant life that immediately immerse you in nature.

The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their work. They offer engaging tours and workshops that not only educate but also inspire visitors to embrace eco-friendly practices. I particularly enjoyed learning about their community programs and initiatives aimed at promoting local agriculture and healthy eating.
The Eco-Center also has a delightful farm stand where you can purchase fresh, organic produce and handmade goods. It's the perfect spot to support local farmers while enjoying the fruits of their labor.
Overall, City Green Farm Eco-Center is a wonderful place for families, students, and anyone interested in sustainability. I highly recommend visiting to connect with nature and learn more about eco-friendly living!”

4.8 Superb28 Reviews

“Excellent adult swim courses. Scott and Ellie do a really good job at teaching adults with little to no experience how to swim. If you barely know how to float, this is a good start.My son has told me the boys locker rooms need some loveAll the instructors are dedicated to ensuring younger student pass their swim levels. The lifeguards could be a little bit more attentive during classes, they sometimes look spaced out”

4.3 Superb23 Reviews

“Well I work there, so I guess you could call me a little prejudiced.This is a mentally disabled, and/or partially physically disabled adult facility.They have a center where people arebrought in from Clifton and many different towns surrounding Clifton. Some are bused in by the center. Some are brought in by the people in there homes. They usually stay for a 6 to 7 hour period. There are quite a few Staff there to help them with many different projects, playing games and learning practical skills. Like cooking, cleaning and such.They're very well taken care of. They go on little trips to the store, etc. And they are all made to feel at home in a structured environment.This is a good place for special needs people to gather for time away from their homes, and for their family's peace of mind.”

3.7 Good3 Reviews