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The International Maritime Center (IMC) is the Seaman's Club
in Oakland
California.
The facility was built in 1989 with a grant from the International Transport Workers Federation and with help from the Port of Oakland. The center serves
all the commercial ports in the Bay Area. The International Maritime Center is a "home
away from home" for seafarers from distant lands, as well as a community center for our local Bay Area shipping and long
shore community. In addition to aiding seafarers, the International Maritime Center works as a good citizen to build community and provide services for waterfront workers, longshoremen,
and truckers regardless of religion, race or nationality. Our support comes from The Port of Oakland, The International Transportation Federation (ITF), donations
from companies in the maritime industry, and private donations from our many friends throughout the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Area.
The IMC houses the offices of four interfaith humanitarian service organizations, which provide services to seafarers and
others. These organizations are Bay Area Seafarers Services, Seafarer's Ministry of the Golden Gate, Apostleship of the Sea,
and The International Seafarer's Mission of San Francisco Bay. Each year these dedicated individuals visit more than
1000 ships. They assist the thousands of seafarers on shore leave and indirectly serve many more thousands by delivering books,
newspapers, and games, to those who cannot get ashore on leave. It is estimated that more than 85,000 seafarers will enter
Bay Area ports in 2006.
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Seafarers
Ministry of the Golden Gate
International
Maritime Center Berth 40 / 4001 7th Street Oakland,
CA
510-893-3104 phone 510-839-8193 fax
The IMC is open weekdays
10:00AM - 7:00PM Monday, Wednesday and Friday
10:00AM
- 9:00PM Tuesday and Thursday
Weekends
by appointment.
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