Community Services/Non-Profits near Broomall, PA

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“Chanticleer is an absolutely breathtaking space. Better than Longwood, in my opinion! Do not miss this garden in the Philadelphia area- it’s truly the best one!We love to head to Terrain afterwards (8 min drive away) for lunch and to browse garden goodies / souvenirs :)Picnic area: They have tables near the kitchen gardens for picnics!”

4.9 Superb105 Reviews

“We found this place by chance on a drive and we really enjoyed it. The place was opened to the public and there were volunteers at the entrance that were able to answer questions concerning the once private residence. The paths were very well managed and the gardens (even though still early spring) were lovely. Great place to relax and take in nature. We highly recommend.”

4.9 Superb35 Reviews

“Adoptions From The Heart is an excellent adoption agency. Their staff is knowledgeable and caring, and they truly care about birth mothers and adoptive families. We were impressed with their level of professionalism and attention to detail throughout the adoption process. They helped us navigate the legal complexities of adoption and made the entire process as stress-free as possible. We highly recommend them to anyone considering adoption.”

5 Superb22 Reviews

“Books Through Bars does excellent work in sending free book packages to inmates in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. They're completely volunteer-run & host volunteering sessions for people to help pick/pack books. Volunteer organizers are friendly and helpful. I highly recommend volunteering there! You can just drop in & spend 30 minutes or a few hours, whatever you like. Whenever I volunteer there, it feels like I'm really making a difference in someone's life -- because I am. It's an eye-opening experience that gives me a new perspective. Books Through Bars also takes donations (money, books they need, supplies) so there are lots of ways to support them even if you can't make it down there in person.”

4.8 Superb18 Reviews

“My family went for a Sunday swim day and they really enjoyed themselves. I got there a little later than everyone but really enjoyed watching my grandchildren have fun. I did get a chance to get in the pool which is a little small but clean. Nice place for families.”

4.7 Superb21 Reviews

“The people that volunteer...their time and services are so nice and friendly...very help...everyone is just so nice and make you feel welcomed...the amount they give is so so jenerous...it was such nice experience...thank you..they also have food for your furrie friends”

4.9 Superb14 Reviews

“I have earned my GD diploma From this fantastic place. Very nice people and very helpful. I wouldn't achieve my GD without their help. Thank you DCLC For your help and dedication”

4.9 Superb14 Reviews

“A hidden gem of not only beautiful walking paths but also offering programs that include residential study programs, online and on-campus short-term courses and retreats, conference services, publications, leadership training, a walk-in bookstore, hybrid daily meeting for worship, dining services, and a bed and breakfast.”

4.4 Superb34 Reviews

“There is plenty of activities for the whole family (members only) such as sports, seniors fitness, weight training and swimming. Saunas to relax after a workout. There are many different classes with Trainers and scheduled classes. On street paid parking meters and also free parking in the Ymca parking lot in the back. The lot is not big but if you get there at the right time you maybe able to get a parking spot.”

4.2 Good74 Reviews

“Miss Sandi and her staff are wonderful kind hearted people!! I thank the world for them !! I don't know what I would do without them!! God bless them !! ❤”

4.8 Superb12 Reviews

“City team is very much there for the disadvantaged and at risk among us, a very 1st class organization that helped me with giving out turkeys to our seniors and at risk individuals during the Thanksgiving holidays!Thank you city team chester!Rev. Vincent JacksonSt. John's baptist churchEwing, new jersey.”

4.6 Superb16 Reviews

“What a great shop! They have a wonderful selection of gifts, including things for adults, kids, and babies. They also have a wonderful selection of locally made gifts (only place I've ever seen Bryn Mawr-themed items!) and Philadelphia sports-themed items. I got all my holiday shopping done in one stop! I also got to meet Eric who was wonderful, and he helped me pick out the perfect gift for my mother. I was also glad to hear about the wonderful work the shop supports. Their new space is beautiful and welcoming; I can't recommend this shop enough! Of note, their address in Yelp is incorrect. They are now located at 814 W. Lancaster Ave (right down the street from the Bryn Mawr film institute).”

5 Superb9 Reviews

“Upper Darby Post 214 is the ❤️ of our community.. The building alone is Beautiful Spacious & most important CLEAN .. a Place to Honor our Heroes the Veterans the people who served a place where they can come and enjoy each other's company..also have community events if you want to have a Good time with family & friends Stop Pass Post 214????”

4.3 Superb29 Reviews

“Best playground around hands down..recently renovated with some of the coolest structures and equipment. The entire family enjoys this playground. And there are picnic tables if you want to stay a while, Plenty of shade, track to run of u choose, and plenty of parking.”

4.2 Good30 Reviews

“Very nice long trail. You may have to cross the road a few times if you walk the whole thing and parking is a little inconvenient. The trail is really beautiful though and the path is paved well.”

4.7 Superb10 Reviews

“Saunders Woods Preserve is a 25-acre haven of tranquility for both wildlife and the Gladwyne community. Donated to Natural Lands in 1988 by Dorothy Saunders, the preserve was originally known as “Little Farm” and has long been a place of refuge. The Bridlewild Trail meanders through the preserve, connecting to a network of community paths. Visitors can enjoy a lively forest habitat and an open meadow, which is home to various bird species. The circa-1830 barn adds historical charm and serves as a welcoming space for families, students, scout troops, equestrians, and community members.”

5 Superb7 Reviews

“Went to see the play "Little Women" here last night. It's very small and intimate. You walk in and it feels like a middle school. You won't be sure you are in the right place. Looks like they do pottery classes as well. The cast was fantastic. I think there were a few people here that will go on to do larger productions. If that really is the measure of success. I personally love the stripped down atmosphere. There are not huge set change outs, elaborate costumes, or big band scores. The play relies on the actors ability to evoke emotion and tell a story. This is a very different experience from larger productions and if you live in the area it's the perfect little escape. Get out for a few hours. Support your local playhouse. You can't buy an experience off Amazon. Yet....”

4.6 Superb10 Reviews

“Beautiful grounds full of so much interesting history! You can drive thru, walk or even bike through. Definetly take the kids, the whole family or a date. Simply awesome place!”

4.4 Superb9 Reviews

“I thoroughly enjoyed my care at Lifecycle. All the staff are so pleasant and we really grew to love them like family. We love Shay & Rashidah! Oh and the lactation consulting appointments we had with Cara was spectacular. We really turned it around, as I was ready to give up breastfeeding. I love the convenience of having 2 locations for appointments- one in Bryn Mawr & the other in South Philly. South Philly was the first location we visited & we were welcomed from the start. I also appreciate the care outside of obstetrics that Lifecycle offer; I am highly considering switching my care after I’m done extending my family. Most of all, I appreciate how inclusive they were of my husband not only in the appointments but by also having him participate in listening to our baby’s heartbeat. Never once did he feel not seen or heard, which we both appreciated & loved. I cannot recommend Lifecycle enough.”

3.9 Good30 Reviews

“It's small, but there's lot of variety at Hildacy. Trails, open fields of grass, streams...pretty much whatever natural spaces you're into. It's not a popular spot so you can expect some privacy even in summer. Free entrance and parking”

4.6 Superb5 Reviews

“Wonderful staff, great place to learn the basics of making jewelry or further your skills with their diverse array of classes. Check their website for current class lists... I just signed up for my third class :).”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“If you are a senior citizen and sitting alone in your home with nothing to do but read or watch TV, you are missing out on something really great! Journey's Way is the place you need to visit. A senior center with more things to do than you can imagine, this is where you need to come to really start living again! There is virtually something for everyone, and I know this to be true because I have been a member there since 2011. I originally joined to learn how to play bridge but over the years, I've done so many different things there that I have yet to join the bridge group! Music, art, crafts, reading, writing, discussion groups, help with modern technology (computer, iPhone, iPad help), jewelry making, and so, so much more - you really need to stop in and talk to Mark Weber, who will arrange for a guided tour of the place. Some people like to just come for lunch or bingo, and that is perfectly fine, too. Yes, we offer bingo each week, and have delicious luncheon meals every day there. There are many specials that happen at JW as well - far too many things to do to list here! Call or stop in and if you like it, you can join. Membership is not mandatory, but it does grant certain privileges. You do not need to be alone anymore. Come meet and make some new friends and see how great being a 'senior ager' can be.”

4.3 Superb6 Reviews

“ive been here since january 2023 and i have to say this is one of best places i have ever worked. my manager is really supportive and works on the floor with us and works with us on the schedule. everyone in the kitchen works good together and helps each other out. shawn always lets us know that he appreciates us and gets us food to say thanks. i work as a dining aide and i am planning on taking the cna class to continue my career here!!!!”

4.3 Superb6 Reviews

“Poorly ventilated, too hot for a gym especially in this summer weather. Only three out of the six ceiling fans working for the longest time - one in the treadmill area and two in the heavy weights area. I was told two months ago that they are working on repairing the other three but nothing up to now, and when I asked again recently I was rudely told "they are broken" , they don't seem to care, probably because the gym is mostly used by black people”

3.7 Good35 Reviews

“I run Activities at a local nursing home. We get our sensory kits here, and our residents love them! The people I've dealt with are wonderful. And every time I've been inside the building they have great programs going on for the local seniors. Great place!”

4.7 Superb3 Reviews

“This was surprisingly a pretty cool place with a variety of items by clothing artwork and dishware just to name a few. When I first walked in I thought it was just a women's boutique store which a primarily is, But they had a really nice selection of artwork and vintage dishware as well the other side. The store is kind of narrow but there are two sides to it so it definitely feels bigger than it is. Will definitely be back to look for some interesting artwork while my wife shops.”

3.6 Good52 Reviews

“I love Surrey consignment shop. I have found all sorts of decorative items, jewelry, gifts, as well as great furniture for my home. Liz, the manager, and the volunteers that work there are so friendly and helpful.”

3.7 Good8 Reviews

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