

Who We Are
A neighborhood multi-purpose facility, the center facilitates access to human and social services in the areas of health, education, culture and technology. The center offers youth, teens, adults and senior citizens programming, family services, groups meeting space, lease space and volunteerism opportunities. The center also seeks to provide intergenerational programming services to Bond and Southside communities' citizens.
Smith-Williams Service Center's goals and objectives are to provide comprehensive and challenging intergenerational programs and services such as seminars, workshops, physical fitness wellness, arts & crafts, musicals, socials, outings, and academic and enrichment activities that improve and strengthen the youth, teen, adult, and senior quality of life.
(will accept court ordered volunteers) NO FELONIES MISDEMEANORS ONLY
What We Do
The Smith-Williams Service Center, located in the Bond Community, was dedicated by Mayor Hurley Rudd and the City of Tallahassee on October 11, 1981. It was named in the honor of Elder Owen Smith and Mrs. Lucile Williams, whose visions were to provide social service and meeting space for the Bond Community citizens.
Volunteers are needed to assist youth in our children's enrichment program. Tutoring kids in math and reading, also special activities. Volunteers may also assist in general clerical activities such as telephone usage and filing.
Volunteers must be 18-50. Court mandated volunteers are allowed except felonies, only misdemeanors.
Details
(850) 891-1860 | |
franklin.holmes@talgov.com | |
Franklin Holmes | |
Supervisor | |
https://www.talgov.com/parks/centers-smith |