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Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA)
We offer employment training and education programs for TAFDC clients including Young Parents Program, DTA Works Internship, Office of Refugee and Immigrants Program, and more!
Application required
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Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
You can learn how to apply for temporary income through Massachusetts Unemployment Insurance programs by clicking the links on this page.
Lawyers for Civil Rights Boston
We currently provide lists of resources, information, and legal advice for people of color and immigrants.
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee (CEOC)
We are an IRS certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partner that provides free tax preparation for individuals and families with low to moderate income.
Registration required
We help individuals fill out their FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) so they can get the most financial aid for which they are eligible.
We help people apply for and resolve problems with Social Security, SSI, SSDI, TAFDC, and EAEDC.
Just A Start
The Just-A-Start Financial Opportunity Program offers free financial coaching from an accredited financial counselor to help people define and reach their financial goals.
We work to stabilize housing for eligible Cambridge tenants through mediation and dispute resolution services.
uAspire
We help ensure that all young people have the financial information and resources necessary to find an affordable path to and through college.
CitySprouts
We provide a year-round, in-person leadership program at the Hurley Street Farm. Youth will learning leadership skills through urban gardening and environmental activism.
Community Art Center
Port Arise is here to provide support to our community through uplifting families.
We provide financial education and coaching to help individuals achieve their financial goals.
Daily Table Central Square
We are a nonprofit community grocery store in Central Square, Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury, and Salem, MA. We accept SNAP and welcome you to use it on all the food in our stores!
Find It Cambridge
This list contains several programs that provide low-cost or free internet and phone services to low-income households and individuals, including the Lifeline Program and Comcast Internet Essentials.
Community Development Department and All in Energy
Our City programs connect renters, homeowners and landlords to resources that help save money on their utility bills while also addressing climate change through renewable energy and efficiency.
Cambridge Coordinated Access Network (C-CAN)
This pocket guide contains information on many different types of resources that may be useful to individuals and families who are homeless
SNAP benefits are provided by the federal government and administered by DTA.
Cambridge Community Television and Digital JEDI Consortium
When people come in we can help them use their digital devices (smartphones, tablets, computers), apply for services online, learn digital literacy and safety/privacy tips, and get access to devices.
JAS partners with the IRS to offer on-site Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) tax prep services free of charge for families earning less than $54,000 per year.
Cambridge Office of Early Childhood (OEC)
Known as universal preschool, we provide free preschool to Cambridge 4 year-olds and some 3 year-olds beginning in September.
Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC), Community Development Department, and Cambridge Public Library
Housed In Cambridge: Information to Open Doors is a citywide campaign designed to educate and inform residents on housing opportunities and housing-related resources and services.
Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC), Community Development Department, and Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP)
The guide is organized around six key themes: affordable housing, emergency housing, housing rights, legal and mediation services, safe & healthy homes, and financial assistance.
City of Cambridge, Community Development Department, and Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC)
Housed in Cambridge: Information to Open Doors webinar recordings.
Qualifying individuals can apply to receive affordable internet access and a new laptop.
Harvard Brillante Academy
Come join our Chinese immersion summer camp for classical Chinese reading, challigraphy, tea art, Gongfu (Wushu), Chinese instruments, Chinese Art crafts, Chinese food and much more.
The Network/La Red
Safehome: Up to 1 month stay in a confidential location for an individual or family. Transitional Housing: Up to two years of rental assistance for up to 16 survivors and their families.
Cambridge Camping Association
Cambridge Camping's CCAccess scholarship program makes unforgettable camp accessible to all, offering day and overnight options.
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