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Mid Cambridge and The Port
We are a Cambridge-based non-profit with the mission is to empower Womxn and People of Color in the media arts to develop careers in audio/video through job training and job placement.
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We teach older adults and persons with disabilities how to safely use the MBTA. Learn about safety, trip planning, asking for help, reduced fares, accessibility, and how to read maps and schedules.
The Emergency Communications Department operates the City's Combined Emergency Communications and 911 Center (ECC) located at the Robert W. Healy Public Safety Facility.
Offering free arts education programming to Cambridge students in grades 5-8
Outside Cambridge
We provide a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation services, by intervening as early as possible, by promoting prevention and education, and by participating in training and research.
The Port
We provide childcare programs for infants & toddlers, preschoolers, and after school hours.
We present feature films, documentaries, animation, and shorts from around the world for both adults and children to capture the mind and stimulate discussion!
North Cambridge
Parents Forum is a non-profit, community-based organization that provides workshops focusing on emotional awareness.
We are a department of the Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts. We offer visual and performing arts productions, classes, workshops, discussions, and award-winning performances!
We manage workforce development and labor to ensure workers have protection, tools, and training to succeed.
Riverside
We empower K-12 girls to embrace STEM through free, hands-on science clubs taught by women mentors in STEM careers in Cambridge, Somerville, Boston.
We are an inclusive running club for kids and adults, with and without special needs.
Neighborhood 9
We provide financial protection and opportunities for our people in the United States.
We provide public access to original materials and educational experiences about Mary Baker Eddy and the ideas she advanced through a variety of programs for adults and children.
Rumba y Timbal Dance Company is committed to teaching Latin Dance to the local community of all ages.
East Cambridge
Connecting cops and kids, Strategies for Youth (SFY) is a national nonprofit advocacy and training organization dedicated to improving police-youth interactions and reducing unnecessary arrests.
We develop youth as effective leaders for social justice. We work with young people ages 14-19 living in Boston and the surrounding suburbs with a passion for social justice.
Mid Cambridge and Riverside
We help break the cycle of poverty and homelessness by providing people with resources and opportunities to strengthen their confidence, achieve self-sufficiency, and participate in helping others.
We collect excess & scrap of local companies, manufacturers, stores, individuals & artists and turn it into educational programs, community art projects & low cost shopping.
Founded in 1924, Rowe is nestled into the side of Mount Adams among maples,oaks, and hemlocks, the youth summer camp is a place for fun, exploration, and acceptance of oneself and others.
A community street band, open to all ages and levels of musical experience. We meet every Sunday afternoon, learn by ear, and go for a parade around the neighborhood.
At St. Paul AME Church, God has empowered and equipped us to develop a variety of ministries.
We provide a platform for volunteers to recover excess food from businesses and transport it to local human service agencies.
The Oldtime Baseball Game is a celebration of our national pastime, played each year at beautiful St. Peter's Field on Sherman Street in North Cambridge.
We are here to inspire people to discover the love of God, the joy of living, and the gift of community.
Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD) empowers youth with disabilities to reach their full potential by providing transformative mentoring programs.
Project Bread takes a fresh approach to ending hunger.
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