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Cambridge Public Library
Join us for an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Class.
金曜日, 12月 19, 2025
10:30午前 – 12午後
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Cambridge Council on Aging
This class provides opportunities to improve balance standing and seated on mats or chairs. The objective is to increase our self-confidence and joy standing and moving.
10:30午前 – 11:30午前
More dates available: 金曜日, 12月 26, 2025 Fri, January 2 2026 Fri, January 9 2026
Registration required
We invite children and their grown-ups to join us for 15-20 minutes of songs, stories, and rhymes. No registration is required. Please call 617-349-4019 for details.
11午前 – 11:30午前
Free event at the Cambridge Public Library.
11:30午前 – 4:30午後
1午後 – 2:30午後
More dates available: 金曜日, 12月 26, 2025 Fri, January 2 2026 Fri, January 9 2026 Fri, January 16 2026 Fri, January 23 2026 Fri, January 30 2026
Unlock your creative potential with our Documentary Photography Class! Every Friday afternoon, we'll dive into taking the best possible image you can take with your Smartphone.
3午後 – 4:30午後
Join us for stories and a craft to celebrate the shortest day of the year. Come read, sing, craft and welcome back the light!
4午後 – 4:45午後
Young people ages 10 to 14 who love to write are welcome to share their ideas and writing.
4午後 – 5午後
In this 90-minute workshop, you'll learn the basics of sewing machine operation and safety.
土曜日, 12月 20, 2025
9:30午前 – 11午前
12:30午後 – 4:30午後
program
Cambridge Community Television and Digital JEDI Consortium
When people come in we can help them use their digital devices (smartphones, tablets, computers), apply for services online, learn digital literacy and safety/privacy tips, and get access to devices.
First Parish in Cambridge Unitarian Universalist
We offer warm hospitality and an evening meal in a safe, dignified environment to anyone in need of nourishment, every Tuesday evening.
Helping Hands
We help senior citizens, the immunocompromised, and people with pre-existing medical conditions by organizing volunteers to deliver groceries, medicine, and other necessary supplies.
Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House (MFNH)
We offer a food services program that provides emergency food to over 16,000 individuals and families each year.
East End House
Our Childcare Program serves children age 15 months to 5 years old in two Toddler and two Preschool classrooms. We have school year and summer spots for enrollment.
Garden Nursery School
Our preschool classrooms are open to children ages 2.9 to 5 years old.
Application required
Our team of social workers can help make referrals to community services, help you complete applications, navigate resources, and help connect you to mental health or substance misuse programs.
Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative
We visit moms and dads of young children at a convenient location to share information about early literacy development, talking and reading with children, and community resources.
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee (CEOC)
We are an IRS certified Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partner that provides free tax preparation for individuals and families with low to moderate income.
We offer fun, informative, and friendly activities for older adults. You can exercise, play games, learn a new skill, speak a new language, and build new relationships! See our monthly calendar for more.
organization
We offer a variety of programs which provide Mental Health Supports and Services for ages 3-21 and their famlies.
East Cambridge
Community Charter School of Cambridge (CCSC) is a small, diverse school serving students in grades 6-12 with a proven record of closing opportunity gaps for all students.
The Port
We strengthen the local food system through events, coalitions, and programs, collaborating with businesses, nonprofits, government, and individuals to uplift local food makers.
North Cambridge
Mid Cambridge
Free family support programming for families living in Cambridge with children birth through 8 years old.
Our programs are offered free on-site in all 16 Cambridge Public Schools, often to full-class cohorts, to promote equitable access for all students—especially those who need help most.