HBCOA 714.374.1524 • SENIOR CENTER IN CENTRAL PARK 714.536.5600 •  HOAG HEALTH & WELLNESS PAVILION 714.374.1578 • TRANSPORTATION 714.374.1742

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HBCOA at the forefront of aging issues

Officially recognized by the City Council of Huntington Beach as representing its local senior citizens, the HBCOA was awarded non-profit status in 1973 and has always been at the forefront of aging issues. During the design stage of the new Senior Center in Central Park, the City Council directed the HBCOA to provide input related to the overall design of the new center.

Message, Information & Updates

We are deeply appreciative of our ability to support the senior center to provide critical services, programs, information, and educational resources that empower Huntington Beach's older adults to live well and age well. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to our HBCOA members, dedicated volunteers, community partners, and generous donors. Your ongoing support is the foundation of everything we achieve. We are equally thankful for the commitment and hard work of our senior center staff.

If you are not yet a member, volunteer, or donor, I invite you to become part of our community.

~ Carolyn Ross

President's Message

Happy May to everyone, especially the mothers we will celebrate on May 10th. Many of you will be honored on the special day, while others will proudly watch as your daughters' journeys into motherhood are celebrated. Some may take a quiet moment to reflect on the moms no longer with us, yet forever held in our hearts. However you are connected, take a moment to cherish and appreciate the mothers who have touched your life.

Last week, we had the pleasure of honoring the dedicated volunteers who serve the Senior Center in Central Park with a special luncheon. Coordinating this remarkable group is Caryn Kawamoto, with invaluable support from Kathy Pace. Together, they help ensure that every event is well-staffed, safe, welcoming, and enjoyable for all.

Last month, I spoke about "mattering", the positive impact we have on those around us. This month, I encourage you to think about the people who brighten your day and take a moment to let them know. A small gesture of appreciation can mean more than you might expect.
And it wouldn't be an HBCOA message without mentioning our 10th annual fundraiser! The Gala and all the star-spangled fun will take place on Saturday, July 11th. We look forward to celebrating with you.
Here's to the start of an exciting summer. I can almost hear the Emperor's (classic rock band) playing at our May concert now!

With Appreciation,

Lindsay DuFresne — HBCOA President

Supervisor's Message

Hello Friends!

May is here, and so is Older Americans Month, a perfect time to celebrate vibrant aging, joyful living, and all the incredible older adults who make our community shine! The 2026 national theme, Champion Your Health, puts the spotlight on taking charge of your well-being in ways that feel empowering, energizing, and fun.

This year's theme reminds us that prevention, wellness, and personal responsibility are the cornerstones of healthy aging. It's all about taking an active role in your health, advocating for yourself, staying on top of preventive care, making informed choices, and embracing habits that support independence and confidence at every stage of life.

And guess what? You don't have to do it alone! The Senior Center is overflowing with ways to help you champion your health in joyful, meaningful ways. We offer classes for physical fitness, mental wellness, social engagement, creativity, learning, and most importantly… FUN!

May is the perfect month to try something new, nurture your health, and celebrate the joy of community. Let's make it a month full of energy, optimism, and living life to its fullest—together!

Kristin Martinez - Community Services Manager