About Us

For more than 78 years, the Hudson Community Service Association has been serving the citizens and neighbors of Hudson. HCSA is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, incorporated in 1944, near the close of WWII to assist and provide for returning United States Armed Forces veterans of Hudson and their families. Hudson was a growing community of approximately 2500 residents at the time.

Wanting to see every member of our community cared for, the founders of HCSA began contacting local non-profit organizations and inviting them to join together in a forum that would enhance their ability to identify community needs and to develop strategies to meet those needs.

Today, there are approximately 24 local Hudson organizations that are members of the Hudson Community Service Association. Working together, the member organizations of HCSA help provide assistance to neighbors in need and also provide recreational enjoyment through the lighting program for all residents of the city.

 Our Members

  • American Legion Auxiliary

  • Case Barlow Farm

  • Christ Church

  • Episcopal Community Chapel

  • Clocktower Rotary

  • Community of St. John’s

  • DAR David Hudson Chapter

  • Destination Hudson

  • First Congregational Church

  • First Presbyterian Church

  • Gloria Dei Lutheran Church

  • HCER

  • Hudson Community Chorus

  • Hudson Kiwanis

  • Hudson League for Service

  • Hudson Ministerial Association

  • Hudson United Methodist Church

  • Leadership Hudson

  • League of Women Voters

  • Rejoice Lutheran Church

  • Rotary of Hudson

  • St. Vincent DePaul/St Mary's Church

  • Western Reserve Academy

  • Women’s Club of Hudson

How to Join

The Hudson Community Service Association membership is open to cultural, civic, recreation, churches and governmental groups.

Member organizations send a representative to the monthly meeting to network with other community groups and volunteer to help with ongoing projects. Individual members of your organization would have opportunity options to volunteer if they wish to do so.

Annual dues are $15 per organization. Additional funds are raised through grants and donations.

This community benefits organizations by knowing what other organizations are already doing, preventing duplication of services and is a forum to identify needs and develop strategies to meet current needs.

 

Get in touch

If your organization would like to join us, please call us or fill out this form.