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event
Free
Cambridge Public Library
This program, led by Zeenat Potia, will introduce and utilize mindfulness techniques to help us examine and regulate everyday life changes with a focus on aging.
Monday, December 15, 2025
9AM – 10AM
More dates available: Monday, December 22, 2025
Registration required
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Join us for an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Class.
10:30AM – 12PM
More dates available: Monday, December 22, 2025 Monday, December 29, 2025 Mon, January 5 2026 Mon, January 12 2026 Mon, January 19 2026 Mon, January 26 2026
Sing and dance to your favorite songs! For children of all ages and their caregivers. No registration required.
10:30AM – 10:50AM
More dates available: Monday, December 22, 2025 Monday, December 29, 2025
Bounces and rhymes for our youngest library patrons. Recommended for babies 0-18 months and their caregivers.
11AM – 11:30AM
Put on your dancing shoes to improve flexibility and balance, strengthen muscles and have fun!
11AM – 11:45AM
More dates available: Monday, December 22, 2025 Mon, January 5 2026 Mon, January 12 2026 Mon, January 26 2026
Cambridge Council on Aging
Creative Colorful Creations on Fabric with Phyllis Wadlington. Discover your creative side, working with different fabrics. Explore the possibilities of what can be painted on fabric.
12PM – 2PM
Join us this month for the Women’s Social Group meeting. We will laugh, share ideas and enjoy each other’s company.
12:30PM – 1:30PM
More dates available: Mon, November 9 2026
1PM – 2:30PM
program
Material Aid and Advocacy Program (MAAP)
We provide meals and materials to individuals who are low-income or extremely low-income, and who are experiencing homeless, are housing insecure, or living in persistent poverty.
Application required
Enroot Education
We provide inspiring mentoring and out-of-school time experiences to empower immigrant youth and support their academic, career, and personal success.
First Church in Cambridge
Since 1987, First Church Shelter has provided a basic act of mercy to the poor and homeless of Cambridge and surrounding communities.
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.
St. Peter School
We serve girls and boys in K1 through Grade 8 and offers a rigorous academic program to a diverse student body, which includes many international students.
The EVA Center
This program serves women and their families looking for help escaping sex exploitation through shelter support, health, advocacy, education, emergency financial resources and more.
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.
Cambridge Women's Center
Our drop-in is open to eight people at a time. Check website for updated hours. Use a computer, cook in the kitchen, get help from a volunteer, pick up food & supplies, T-passes, clothing closet.
Jae H. Kim Taekwondo Institute
Our online taekwondo classes are modified for workout at home. All you need is a space about as wide as you are tall!
Cambridge Community Center
The Cowemoki Summer Enrichment Program is the Cambridge Community Center's full-day summer program for children grades K-8.
organization
Mid Cambridge
We are Cambridge's anti-poverty agency. We provide a variety of wrap-around services to help people with public benefits, health insurance, financial education, housing, and more.
The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra is a community music organization that presents classical music for diverse audiences who value great music in an accessible environment.
Outside Cambridge
We work to support, empower, and connect LGBTQ+ Muslims.
We are dedicated to the prevention and compassionate treatment of eating disorders so that Every Body has access to recovery and support.
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.