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Exceptional Lives, Inc.
This free, easy-to-read online Guide is for parents of children and young adults who have a disability or an IEP (Individualized Educational Program) at school.
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This free online Guide will help you to learn how to hire and support people with disabilities, and how to connect with organizations who can help you with every aspect of this process.
City of Cambridge
The City of Cambridge Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 to provide financial assistance to Cambridge residents who wish to pursue post-secondary education.
Registration required
Cambridge Bicycle Safety
We need volunteer cyclists to pick up story orders from local businesses and delivery items to seniors and other vulnerable residents.
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.
This free, easy-to-read online Guide is for parents of teens who have a developmental disability.
Neville Place Assisted Living
Our traditional Assisted Living neighborhood is a great option for those seniors who are mostly independent, but could use some support with daily activities.
We provide free Bluebikes passes to essential workers employed at grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and local retail shops for Cambridge, Boston, Brookline, Somerville, and Everett.
Cambridge First Church of the Nazarene
Hope's Cradle is baby essentials pantry sponsored by Cambridge First Church of the Nazarene .
LGBTQ+ Commission
This guide is an overview of some of the organizations that serve to support LGBTQ+ youth.
Cambridge Police Department
The mission of our P.A.R.T.N.E.R Initiative is to reduce the number of overdoses related to the misuse of substances in our community.
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Mid Cambridge and Neighborhood 9
We operate a community supper each Thursday evening at Christ Church Cambridge.
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Harvard Art Museums
Join us for an in-depth, hour-long tour of our special exhibition, on view from September 12, 2025 through January 18, 2026.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
12PM – 1PM
Grab your sketchbook and pencil to join an instructor to draw a live model! Advanced-level artists will be more comfortable in this program.
What might be learned about a work of art by looking at its verso, or reverse side?
Farrington Nature Linc
Join Nature Linc Staff Member Lily Gordon to learn how to design, carve, and print your design onto cards using soft, easy to cut linoleum blocks.
10AM – 1PM
Cambridge Public Library
Want to learn how to create custom clothing and other fiber projects with embroidered text?
9:30AM – 10:30AM
Are you interested in using The Hive?
11AM – 12PM
Free event at the Cambridge Public Library.
12:30PM – 4:30PM
MIT Museum
Designed by teens for teens, Teen Science Cafes bring together scientists and students, grades 8-12 to explore new research and discuss what inspires and influences people to pursue careers in STEM.
2PM – 4PM
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.
Monday, December 8, 2025
12PM – 2PM
More dates available: Monday, December 15, 2025
Please join the Cambridge Public Library and the American Repertory Theater for an afternoon of Wonder!
1:30PM – 4PM
Join us for a game of chess at the O'Neill Branch!
3PM – 4PM
Join us for stories, songs, and rhymes. For children of all ages and their grown-ups.
4PM – 4:30PM
Step into a workshop like no other: an imaginative voyage across the cosmos, where physics meets poetry and science becomes a canvas for wonder.
3PM – 4:30PM
Are you an intermediate or advanced sewer?
Come join us for decorating party and a cookie exchange!
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