Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
community centre
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Cash blow: Efforts to raise £28,000 to keep a popular Hartlepool community centre open have been hit by raiders.
▪ Hall fire: A Huyton community centre has been attacked by arsonists for the third time in a month.
▪ Joyce Standing, a community centre volunteer worker, said a bus ban would have made life impossible for many residents.
▪ Muriel opposed planning permission for the new community centre opposite her flat.
▪ The city will purchase the property if not already owned by the city, and build a community centre.
▪ The organisation wants to turn the disused school into a community centre offering religious, educational and leisure facilities.
▪ We play on the astroturf at Framlingham College when we can but sometimes we play on the community centre field.
▪ You hire a room above a pub or in a community centre and hand out invitations to all your friends.
Wikipedia
Community centre
Community centres or community centers are public locations where members of a community tend to gather for group activities, social support, public information, and other purposes. They may sometimes be open for the whole community or for a specialised group within the greater community. Examples of community centres for specific groups include: Christian community centres, Islamic community centres, Jewish community centres, youth clubs etc.