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The Port
We protect and promote the health of everyone in Cambridge through services, information, policies, and regulations.
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Mid Cambridge
Cambridge Public Schools are built on a foundation of academic excellence and committed to promoting an environment of social justice.
East Cambridge and Outside Cambridge
Since 1972, Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services (SCES) has been the area's aging information and service center.
We are a tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that aims to lead education and research in advancing Turkic studies, culture, and community wellness.
Outside Cambridge
We are a federal agency providing leadership, grants, training, technical assistance and more to improve the nation’s crime prevention capacity, assist victims, and enhance the rule of law.
We are the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
Riverside and West Cambridge
We provide individuals suffering with eating disorders a comprehensive continuum of support services focused on their recovery.
We access to services and supports to meet the mental health needs of individuals of all ages; enabling them to live, work and participate in their communities.
The mission of the Margaret Fuller House is to strengthen and empower youth, families, and community residents.
We offer accessible programs for children, work experiences for teens, advocacy and resources for caregivers, and most importantly, community through afterschool, summer camps, and other activities.
We offer a range of educational and recreational activities in a safe afterschool environment where all are welcome.
Mid Cambridge and The Port
Find It Cambridge is a search tool that helps people find services and activities in Cambridge.
We support youth with special needs in afterschool and summer programs so that they can have a successful experience.
We provide afterschool care for children in Cambridge.
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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