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Cambridge Office of Early Childhood (OEC)
A home visiting programs' primary purpose is to support and encourage parents and caregivers, share information, and connect families with resources in their home and/or a convenient location.
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Partners for Youth with Disabilities
We provide one-to-one mentoring to youth and adults with disabilities to reach their full potential.
Registration required
Girl Scouts of Eastern MA
Girls in our summer camps will have fun and build character through community service, exploration, workshops and adventures, including lessons in STEM, outdoors, life skills, entrepreneurship.
Application required
Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women and YWCA Cambridge
A fun, NO-COST camp to help kids develop sustainable activism and leadership skills!
Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative
We visit moms and dads of young children at a convenient location to share information about early literacy development, talking and reading with children, and community resources.
Riverside Community Care
Supports families through home-based evaluations and services for children up to age 3 with or at risk for developmental delays.
CW Taekwondo at Boston
The CW Youth Taekwondo program provides classes to children 4 to 13, with a fun and challenging curriculum that emphasizes coordination, focus, self-confidence and respect year round.
Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston
We transforms the lives of children, adults with disabilities and their families through the power of one-to-one mentoring relationships.
Tutoring Plus of Cambridge
We support students and 1:1 volunteer tutors/mentors with homework, academics, social-emotional learning and community advocacy.
Science Club for Girls
We provide free, high-quality, and hands-on science activities and mentoring for children and teens typically one day a week at each location.
Cambridge Carnival International, Inc.
Learn to play the Steel Pan, basic music, and leadership development.
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston
We empower women, girls, and nonbinary folks through a variety of gender-intentional programs and opportunities.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts
This is our traditional program where adult mentors are paired with children ages 7-12, and agree to see each other for 3 hours, a couple of times a month in the Little's community.
We support children and their families through the early childhood communities that care for them such as early childhood teachers, directors, and family childcare providers.
Jewish Family and Children's Service (JF&CS)
We promote the earliest parent-child relationships by helping parents manage the care of a new baby.
New outpatient center in various locations including Cambridge and Somerville offering in-person and virtual support.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
SHINE is a group run by MIT students that strives to instill confidence in female and nonbinary students through a combination of dance, creativity, and math mentorship.
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Outside Cambridge
We help girls develop their courage, confidence, and character through community service, exploration, enrichment activities and adventures!
CW Taekwondo teaches martial arts for kids (youth) and adults. Children learn coordination, focus, leadership and life skills. Adults find fitness, community and a fun, challenging new activity.
We offer a variety of programs which provide Mental Health Supports and Services for ages 3-21 and their famlies.
We run colorful and festive celebrations rooted in African traditions.
North Cambridge
We are a collaborative office implementing the Cambridge Preschool Program and helping families find early childhood supports. Our work and team are shared jointly by CPS and the City of Cambridge.
We focus on a singular, powerful goal – to improve people's lives.
Mid Cambridge
Our mission is to eliminate racism and empower women through our programs that promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
We are a City department dedicated to ensuring women and girls equal economic, social, political, and educational opportunities throughout the city.
Area 2
The MIT community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better world through education, research, and innovation.
Helping children between the ages of 7 and 12 (Littles) in under-resourced families thrive through one-to-one relationships with caring adult mentors (Bigs).
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