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Green Cambridge works to create a more sustainable city and to protect the environment for the health and safety of all.
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Outside Cambridge
We are a nonprofit programs support girls to be physically and emotionally healthy and strong.
Riverside and West Cambridge
We offer volleyball clinics and camps for athletes of all skill levels in middle school and high school.
Neighborhood 9
The most recognized martial arts school in New England, in Cambridge since 1994.
Our camp is delighted to provide you with personal attention to improve your fundamentals.
East Cambridge
Come fly with the Falcons!
We provide various basketball programs for youth and coaches.
We host great camps and clinics fun soccer skills development and teach teamwork to girls ages 6-13 led by current and former Harvard University players.
Cambridgeport, Mid Cambridge, and Riverside
We are basketball skill development and mentorship program (no leagues or pickup). We provide supervised access to gym space for youth in grades 6-12 in the evenings.
West Cambridge
CYS is a youth soccer program for players who live in, and/or go to school in Cambridge, Kindergarten through 8th grade.
Area 2, Cambridgeport, Riverside, and The Port
Central Cambridge Youth Baseball is a community-based sports league which provides baseball programs for all kids ages 5 through 12.
This is a great baseball program with excellent coaches who focus on skill development, sportsmanship, and team spirit.
We provide introductory programs to nature in Cambridge Community Schools after school programs or from our property in Lincoln, MA. We connect youth in low-income and urban neighborhoods with nature.
Baldwin
Children, teens, adults and artists of all ages and all levels can choose from a wide range of innovative and imaginative visual art classes and programs.
Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port
The MIT/Wellesley Upward Bound Program is a year-round, coeducational, multicultural college preparatory program for high school youth who reside in Cambridge, MA.
NuVu is a full-time innovation school for middle and high school students. NuVu’s pedagogy is based on the Architectural Studio Model and geared around multi-disciplinary, collaborative projects.
Developing tomorrow’s inclusive future ready workforce, while putting untapped potential to work today.
We empower young adults to work for meaningful careers in a one-year intensive training program, featuring six months of skills training and a six month internship at more than 250 top companies.
Neighborhood 9 and North Cambridge
A private, independent day school in Cambridge, Massachusetts that provides an education guided by Quaker principles for grades Pre-K through 8.
Cambridge Highlands, Neighborhood 9, and North Cambridge
Our school fosters a love of learning and educates children to be caring, socially responsible citizens of their community and world.
Mid Cambridge
We provide a wide range of high-quality, low-cost, adult education classes, in a variety of topics, to people in Greater Boston since 1870.
The Cambridge Arts Council is a city agency that funds, promotes, and presents high-quality, community-based arts programming for the benefit of artists, residents, and visitors to Cambridge, MA.
As parents and educators, we advocate for our children, help others to do so, and organize a network of parents who work together to provide the best services and programs for our children.
We advocate for children, teens, and families. We help the people we serve develop healthy, permanent relationships and make sure they are living in stable, safe, and loving homes.
Parenting Journey helps parents and caregivers create stronger, more resilient families through our innovative and comprehensive parent development programs.
The Cambridge Families of Color Coalition (CFCC) is a collective of families of color working to uplift, empower, celebrate, and nurture our students and each other, rooted in anti racism.
Area 2 and East Cambridge
We advance equity and justice strengthening the Cambridge nonprofit sector, building collective voice, and promoting collaboration throughout the community.
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