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Cambridge Highlands
We are a 6-week summer multi-arts program where students nourish their imaginations and explore their creativity. We offer two 3 week sessions for ages 6-15.
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We are an in-home daycare, that provides a fun learning environment for kids in a safe and nurturing space. We welcome children ages 3 months - 4 years.
Outside Cambridge
We help rising 5th and 6th graders enjoy daily writing instruction through arts, sports, adventure & exploration in Greater Boston.
Mid Cambridge, The Port, and Wellington Harrington
Connecting youth to equitable opportunities through therapeutic, educational, structured activities, and new positive relationships through mentorship.
Cambridgeport and The Port
CCTV (cctvcambridge.org) is the community media center serving Cambridge.
Mid Cambridge
Explore the cultures of the ancient Near East (Israelites, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Arameans, Babylonians, Arabs, and many others). Visit the website to see family programs.
We support Cambridge through sustainable economic growth that expands opportunity, increases quality of life, and creates a healthy environment for Cambridge residents.
We provide childcare for children in need, ages birth to five, that enhances their potential by investigating school readiness, promoting health development, and strengthening families.
The goal of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program is to increase the number of students who get to and from school by walking or biking.
Because of the pandemic, our offices are closed and we are all working remotely. Please call our main number and you will be directed to the appropriate service.
The Network/La Red is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, BDSM, polyamorous, and queer communities.
Award-winning STEM Summer Camps and After School Classes
Cambridge Highlands, Strawberry Hill, and West Cambridge
Fresh Pond Reservation is managed by the Cambridge Water Department. The Cambridge Water Department (CWD) is a municipally owned and operated water utility serving over 119,000 permanent residents.
Cambridge Highlands, North Cambridge, Strawberry Hill, and West Cambridge
Filtering and treating 8 to 14 million gallons of water from Fresh Pond Reservoir every day to meet Cambridge's tap water needs.
Building Pathways is a 200+ hour free training program designed to prepare qualified applicants for an apprenticeship in the building trades - the pathway to a rewarding career in construction.
We help girls develop their courage, confidence, and character through community service, exploration, enrichment activities and adventures!
Area 2 and Cambridgeport
We provide quality care for the children of employees at the Volpe Center and families in the surrounding community.
Big Sister Boston empowers women, girls, and nonbinary folks through a variety of gender-intentional programs and opportunities.
North Cambridge
We provide child care in a nurturing, safe, and fun learning environment. Children participate in all sorts of indoor and outdoor activities throughout the day.
We help provide legal resources and information for people of color and immigrants about common situations.
DHCD oversees funding and resources to help people in Massachusetts live affordably and safely.
We help people to age well in a variety of ways by serving millions of older adults with resources each year.
We are a community-based organizations teaching young people about science and empowering them to develop positive changes for the environment through engaging, hands-on science and kid-led projects.
The Central Square BID, a 501c3 non-profit, works to create space and opportunities for local residents, artists, and entrepreneurs to benefit from the richness of Central Square's Cultural District.
We offer a wide variety of camp experiences for children and teens pre-k thru 10th grade.
Cambridgeport
We offer after-school clubs and parent workshop to support children in developing the commitment and tools to work for racial justice.
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