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De Novo Center for Justice and Healing
De Novo provides individual and group counseling for adults.
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Free
Lawyers for Civil Rights Boston
We currently provided a list of resources, information, and legal advice for people of color and immigrants.
Cambridge Camping Association
Skill building job and leadership training for up to 20 teens each summer.
Registration required
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee (CEOC)
We help people apply for and resolve problems with Social Security, SSI, SSDI, TAFDC, and EAEDC.
Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC), Community Development Department, and Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP)
The guide is organized around six key themes: affordable housing, emergency housing, housing rights, legal and mediation services, safe & healthy homes, and financial assistance.
Just A Start
We work to stabilize housing for eligible Cambridge tenants through mediation and dispute resolution services.
The Just-A-Start Financial Opportunity Program offers free financial coaching from an accredited financial counselor to help people define and reach their financial goals.
City of Cambridge, DHSP Multi-Service Center (MSC), and Community Development Department
The City of Cambridge can help address concerns and questions about housing resources, tenants, homeowners, landlords and property management companies, and court-related information.
Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD)
We issue temporary Cambridge disability parking permits to residents and individuals who work in Cambridge.
Application required
Cambridge Coordinated Access Network (C-CAN)
This pocket guide contains information on many different types of resources that may be useful to individuals and families who are homeless
Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA)
SNAP benefits are provided by the federal government and administered by DTA.
Cambridge Public Schools
The Student Registration Center processes all school registrations for Cambridge Public Schools.
Community Art Center , Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House (MFNH), and Tutoring Plus of Cambridge
Port Arise is here to provide support to our community through uplifting families.
Phillips Brooks House Association
We bring together students from Harvard College and surrounding universities with kids from Cambridge's different neighborhoods.
Community Development Department and All in Energy
Our City programs connect renters, homeowners and landlords to resources that help save money on their utility bills while also addressing climate change through renewable energy and efficiency.
We provide financial education and coaching to help individuals achieve their financial goals.
Daily Table Central Square | 684 Mass Ave
We are a nonprofit community grocery store in Central Square, Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury, and Salem, MA. We accept SNAP and welcome you to use it on all the food in our stores!
Parkour Generations Boston
This program is designed to help youth to acquire the professional skills and coaching experience needed for working within the parkour industry, while also building valuable professional skills.
DHSP Community Learning Center and Cambridge Office of Early Childhood (OEC)
This is a free program to help people prepare for a career in early childhood education.
Cambridge Health Alliance
We provide nutritional counseling, healthy food benefits, workshops, education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to health and community resources at no cost to eligible Massachusetts families.
DHSP Community Learning Center
We offer a free dual enrollment program with Bunker Hill Community College. Students take two classes and receive advising support to prepare for their next steps, such as college or career training.
Office of Workforce Development (OWD)
This is a transitional jobs program for younger adults who have had difficulty finding a job.
We can provide a home visitor who can visit your home for one-hour every week to explore books, educational materials, and play-based learning with your child.
Maria L. Baldwin Community Center (formerly Agassiz Baldwin Community)
A program of the Maria L. Baldwin Community Center. We foster a strong, connected, engaged, and healthy community of residents 55 and up.
During the school year, CRLS students can come to the Youth Employment Center (Room 2101, 2nd floor) during any lunch and some days after school to seek help in finding employment.
This program offers paid school-year internships at Harvard University for CRLS juniors and seniors.
The Cambridge Employment Program provides career counseling and job search support to residents with all levels of experience.
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