594 Converse St, Longmeadow, Massachusetts 01106
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Springfield Jewish Community Center
The Springfield JCC is a multi-generational and inclusive community center offering a variety of health and wellness programs, recreational activities, and educational services. It caters to individuals of all ages and backgrounds, providing a space for connection and enrichment.
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594 Converse St, Longmeadow, Massachusetts 01106
Reviews
Ashley Starr (Google User)
1 month ago
We love the JCC for our family! Our kids attend the ELC and the price includes a gym membership for my husband and I and weekly swim lessons for our kids while they are at school.
Charles Krulak (Google User)
1 month ago
I have not visited the SJCC but I do know your new Director…Sam D! She is a great young lady! She cares, she is open, she is a professional with a warm heart! She will be a wonderful addition to the SJCC Family!!!
Jay Johnston (Google User)
1 month ago
JCC provides a home away from home where the physical, gym and pool, give a friendly and professional milieu; while the campus and activities provide an inclusive intellectual and community presence which allows for new friendships and understandings of life and values.
Devon Bakum (Google User)
1 month ago
I like the gym. But then they started overcharging me. It took me a while to catch because I've got some tough times. When I found it, they refused to refund my $$ but said they would apply to my membership. When I cancelled the membership, they still owed me $470. I have been trying for six months to get this money. They keep promising they're sending it but they never do. I have 21 emails dating back six months. At this point, I have to take them to small claims court, which is one more thing I don't need. But they clearly intend to steal my money if I don't get the courts involved. It does not take six months to process a refund. So, buyer beware. This is, sadly, a dishonest organization, which does not represent the larger JVC. They are clearly ok making everyone look bad.
IDALIA OLIVIERI (Google User)
1 month ago
My son attended a few specialty camps during the summer of '21 & '22. They are not cheap, but my son is worth it. Unfortunately, he became ill and was unable to attend camp. We notified the staff via phone and email that our son could not attend due to illness. They refused to give us credit or our money back. I can't believe they would choose to lose me as a loyal customer due to greed. It does not make much business sense, but I guess raking up the price each year makes up for dumb decisions. Plus, how callous? They care nothing about our child being sick- Money hungry.