RECEIVE

Get Connected

With strong roots in Seneca Babcock, we aim to serve as a prime resource for residents, linking them with community leaders, neighborhood associations, faith-based institutions, local food banks, social services and more.

Getting connected to services can be confusing. We’re here to help.

Use the resources below to download information about some of the services available to Seneca Babcock community members.

  • Seneca Babcock Community Association

    The Seneca-Babcock Community Association, Inc. (SBCA) is committed to developing and enhancing the quality of life for the Lovejoy Community at large, including youth at-risk, family needs and senior citizen issues. Their goal is to advocate a strong sense of empowerment through education, economic, social and health related opportunities.

  • Seneca Babcock Community Block Club

    We've witnessed tremendous growth in our Community Block Club this past year and we look forward to continuing to grow. This is a great opportunity to get updates on local issues, stay informed, strengthen our community ties and let your voice be heard. Join the group of people dedicated to making our community one we can all be proud of!

  • Feed More WNY

    FeedMore WNY’s mission is to offer dignity, hope and a brighter future by providing nutritious food, friendship and skills training to our Western New York neighbors in need.

  • Spectrum Health & Human Services

    Spectrum Health & Human Services helps individuals and families through some of the toughest challenges associated with mental wellness and substance abuse disorder issues.

  • Buffalo H.O.P.E Program

    A program of Spectrum Health and Human Services, the Buffalo H.O.P.E. program promotes mental wellness and coping strategies in the City of Buffalo to encourage emotional healing and well-being.

Growing a healthy community starts in the garden

One important way we connect our community members to the services they need is through the Seneca-Babcock Community Garden. The Seneca Street Community Garden is located near the Seneca Street CDC.

Community members take care of their own plots and grow vegetables of their choosing. There is no fee for reserving a plot, seedlings and soil are provided, and we have knowledgeable Master Gardeners and help from Grassroots Gardens WNY for seedlings and guidance on maintaining a successful garden.