Mission Statement
EMCC-Logo-65The East Madison Community Center has been established to promote educational, recreational and community activities for all citizens of its service area.  EMCC strives to enhance the opportunities of as many individuals and groups as possible, with the assistance of public and private funds, and with the support of paid and volunteer staff.
 
   
 
EMCC continues to grow in response to what is important to families on Madison’s east side. By providing support and technical assistance, EMCC plays a crucial role in helping residents connect with resources necessary to help enhance the quality of life for individuals as well as the community in general. EMCC’s Educational Enrichment Center building expansion in 1977 added vital new space and services for children and adults, the Preschool Enrichment Program, computer lab, family resource services and other program opportunities.
 
 
 
The Spark of an Idea
EMCC Board Members
EMCC was formed in 1966 out of a community need to help expand activities for area youth and adults.

The Center began in humble quarters in a small apartment, initially providing youth with structured activities and adults with a neighborhood-based meeting facility. Word of the Center soon spread throughout the community.

Today, after providing community services for more than four decades, EMCC has evolved into a thriving multi-service center at 8 Straubel Court. The Center provides social, educational, recreational, and cultural programming for the east side community with a small paid staff and 250 volunteers.
EAST MADISON COMMUNITY CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2010
Officers
Kris Rasmussen - President
Aaron Blacks - Vice President
Ellwood Carey - Secretary
Lisa Rutherford - Treasurer
Community Representatives
Pat DiBiase
Sharon Dietzman
Quiana Holmes
Ebony Jackson
Katrina Smith
De’Kendra Stamps.
Cynthia Walton
Der Xiong
Pam Crawford