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Cambridge Pop Warner
We provide a summer and autumn football and cheerleading season for K-8th grade students that fosters teamwork and leadership skills in young athletes.
Registration required
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Kesher
A small-group, in-person learning program for children engaged in remote learning with their schools. Experienced teachers support, provide enrichment, and facilitate outdoor play. T-Th 8:30am-5:00pm.
Free
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.
Application required
Parents Forum
Join us on Zoom, 11am ET, the first Saturday of each month (or second Saturday when the first Saturday is on an American holiday weekend) to discuss various topics in a context of parent peer support.
Cambridge Public Library
We provide a list of all upcoming opportunities for children ages 0-11; regular activities include story times, arts, musical, and dance events and more in our Children's Room.
Our CPL calendar links provide a list of all upcoming opportunities for tweens and teens ages 12-18; regular activities include a tween/teen hangouts, 3D printing workshops, and lots more!
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
In this exhibit spotlight, learn more about viruses as we explore what they are, where they can be found, and how they behave in both a positive and negative way.
DHSP Community Learning Center
We offer Reading/Writing, Math and Science classes to adults. Students prepare for their high school equivalency test (HiSET/GED) or take classes just to improve their skills.
We offer an evening citizenship preparation class for ESOL students who want to become U.S. citizens. Students work on speaking and listening skills and learn about U.S. history and government.
Family Literacy Class helps English Language Learners who are parents. Parents in class learn English and how to help their children succeed in school.
Kids for Racial Justice
FosteringĀ a healthy, antiracist racial identity, racial literacy, and a commitment to activism
Workshops and coaching to help parents and other caregivers develop the necessary knowledge and skill to raise antiracist children.
Boston Bouldering Project
Indoor Rock Climbing weeks with your peers for a variety of rock climbing skill levels. We have a standard options as well as options that include parkour activities and rock climbing together.
East Cambridge Little Baseball League (ECLBL)
We provide a variety of programs and leagues, both informal and official, that help children ages 3-12 strengthen baseball skills, play baseball games, and become leaders in their community.
Beyond The 4th Wall
Our program helps students will hone skills in acting, singing, and dancing through fun theatre games and activities, culminating in a performance showcase.
City of Cambridge, Community Development Department, and Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC)
Housed in Cambridge: Information to Open Doors webinar recordings.
ALL HANDS ALLSTON
All Hands Allston is excited to offer After School for K1/JK-6th Students! Each afternoon includes a woodworking class and a related art making class, to welcome students for a full afternoon.
Harvard Art Museums
In addition to free admission (to the Harvard Art Museums and other museums,) The Cambridge Friends program is a free membership initiative for Cambridge residents to enjoy the Harvard Art Museums.
Cambridge Council on Aging
Join us for Whist Fridays 12:30pm -2:30pm at the North Cambridge Senior Center
This fun, friendly class is suitable for all fitness levels. As you dance to upbeat music, you will learn basic steps and movements geared towards improving balance.
East End House
This program is offered free of charge, is the result of a collaboration between East End House and the Cambridge Public School District.
Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative
We visit moms and dads of young children at a convenient location outside or virtually to share information about early literacy development, talking and reading with children, & community resources.
Explore the impacts of military activity on the American landscapeāand the ways in which photography supports activism in response to these effects.
YWCA Cambridge
Are you interested in exploring gender as a social construct and what that means for your identity? Join Gender Expansive Youth (GEY)!
Receive a tip via text each week about activities and events around Cambridge as well as tips for supporting children's literacy development.
The Network/La Red
Safehome: Up to 1 month stay in a confidential location. Transitional Housing: Up to 2 years of financial support for housing. The type of housing is flexible and can look different for each survivor.
Telephone Based Peer-to-Peer Support for LGBTQ+ Survivors of Partner Abuse.
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