due to covid-19 bingo has been canceled for the rest of 2020
Programming and activities start again on Monday, July 6th. For your convenience, we have sanitizing stations located at each door. We highly encourage you to wear a mask and wash your hands regularly to keep yourself and your friends safe. We have masks in the office if you need one.. We look forward to seeing your happy faces again!
During this pandemic, we’ve learned about social distancing and quarantines. We’ve seen people in our community become isolated and many struggled financially due to shutdowns. We’ve seen many businesses learn more creative ways to function and still provide services.
Despite everything, we have continued to engage with one another in ways we haven’t ever seen before. Like parking lot church services, driveway visits, birthday parties, graduations and weddings. We are blessed to have incredible volunteers in the community who stepped up to help out in any way they could. This Includes our transit drivers who continued to keep Clinton County residents moving for essential transportation and Midland Meal volunteers who delivered meals to our Clinton County Seniors.
Through all the craziness, we've learned who we are and what we’re made of. The tagline, “Stronger Together,” means more today than ever before.
There’s been a lot of change in our community and too much loss due to the virus and riots. Please know that when this crisis is over, we will continue to persevere and push forward. We are resilient human beings and we will get through the tough times as a stronger community together. Stay healthy, safe and enjoy the day.
During this pandemic, we’ve learned about social distancing and quarantines. We’ve seen people in our community become isolated and many struggled financially due to shutdowns. We’ve seen many businesses learn more creative ways to function and still provide services.
Despite everything, we have continued to engage with one another in ways we haven’t ever seen before. Like parking lot church services, driveway visits, birthday parties, graduations and weddings. We are blessed to have incredible volunteers in the community who stepped up to help out in any way they could. This Includes our transit drivers who continued to keep Clinton County residents moving for essential transportation and Midland Meal volunteers who delivered meals to our Clinton County Seniors.
Through all the craziness, we've learned who we are and what we’re made of. The tagline, “Stronger Together,” means more today than ever before.
There’s been a lot of change in our community and too much loss due to the virus and riots. Please know that when this crisis is over, we will continue to persevere and push forward. We are resilient human beings and we will get through the tough times as a stronger community together. Stay healthy, safe and enjoy the day.
All about pprc
I The Paul Phillippe Resource Center (PPRC) provides a wide variety of services and programs for Frankfort’s Senior citizens aged 55 and up. Some services we offer include encouragement, peer interaction, social activities, recreation, meals at the center and meals delivered to residents who are unable to come to the center.
Do you know someone that is experiencing feelings of isolation or loneliness? Is someone you love suffering from depression for more than a few days at a time? The challenges of aging do not have to keep any one down. Please come and visit with us at the Paul Phillippe Resource Center. We offer engaging activities, a noon time lunch, good conversation, and much more.
The Paul Phillippe Resource Center is a center made up of patrons, staff, community sponsors, and other volunteers who care about each other. PPRC makes up a family who supports and encourages each other each day. We invite you to come and take a look around and experience the friendships which has enriched our lives here at the center. Some of the programs we provide are monthly outings, line dancing, water color class, Texas Hold'em, Chair Yoga, Bible study, Bingo, and many more.
Paul Phillippe Resource Center
401 W. Walnut Street
Frankfort, IN 46041
Office: (765) 659-4060
Fax: (765) 659-3006
PPRC is funded by:
Do you know someone that is experiencing feelings of isolation or loneliness? Is someone you love suffering from depression for more than a few days at a time? The challenges of aging do not have to keep any one down. Please come and visit with us at the Paul Phillippe Resource Center. We offer engaging activities, a noon time lunch, good conversation, and much more.
The Paul Phillippe Resource Center is a center made up of patrons, staff, community sponsors, and other volunteers who care about each other. PPRC makes up a family who supports and encourages each other each day. We invite you to come and take a look around and experience the friendships which has enriched our lives here at the center. Some of the programs we provide are monthly outings, line dancing, water color class, Texas Hold'em, Chair Yoga, Bible study, Bingo, and many more.
Paul Phillippe Resource Center
401 W. Walnut Street
Frankfort, IN 46041
Office: (765) 659-4060
Fax: (765) 659-3006
PPRC is funded by:
- Clinton County United Way
- INDOT - Federal transportation dollars
- Title III-B - Through the Area IV Agency on Aging
- Clinton County Commissioners
- The City of Frankfort, Indiana
- Indiana Medicaid
- Private donations
Download any of our civil rights documents below.

pprc_transit_public_notice_doc.pdf | |
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civil_rights_complaint_form.pdf | |
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ada_policy-reasonable_modification_complain_form.pdf | |
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title_vi_complaint_procedures.pdf | |
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