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Wildflower Schools
We have Primary (preschool) and Elementary School programs for children to build their self-confidence, focus, and self-identity with practical life, academic work and social and emotional learning.
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Cambridge Public Library
Our CPL calendar links provide a list of all upcoming opportunities for tweens and teens ages 12-18; regular activities include a tween/teen hangouts, 3D printing workshops, and lots more!
Registration required
Cambridge Police Department
This program is available to Cambridge 7th and 8th graders and meets monthly at the Police Department during the school year to learn about each unit and service we offer.
If you are having a problem in your neighborhood, call the Neighborhood Sergeants. They are responsible for much of the outreach and problem-solving activities throughout Cambridge.
Education Unlimited
Education Unlimited has been providing quality academic summer programs for nearly 30 years.
Find It Cambridge
Find It Cambridge helps people find organizations, services, resources, and contacts that serve the public. Call us and we'll help you find the supports you're looking for!
De Novo Center for Justice and Healing
De Novo offers volunteer opportunities for lawyers, paralegals, intake workers, law students, psychologists, social workers, supervising clinicians and interpreters.
E Inc.
Our “e” inc. Planet Science Learning & Action Center can bring from 1 to 3 cycles of hands-on science programming to any school or afterschool site in Cambridge!
Exceptional Lives, Inc.
This free, easy-to-read online Guide is for parents of children aged 3-22 who may need special services because of a developmental or learning disability.
This is a free Resource Directory of disability services in Massachusetts. Use your information to find programs near you that will meet your family's needs.
Malik Academy
Our after school program provides an enrichment program for Malik Academy students as well as other students.
Harvard Student Agencies Tutoring
We help connect your child to a passionate Harvard student who can guide your child toward the success they're destined for in any subject.
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
For the first time in the museum’s history, women who labored in the collections, offices, and labs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology are being revealed in a unique online exhibit.
Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
Listen as they share memories, thoughts, and reflections about collection items made by their ancestors and relatives and learn how Wampanoag life and culture continues to flourish today.
Cambridge Public Schools
Putnam Avenue Upper School serves students in grades 6-8 who previously attended the Kennedy-Longfellow School, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School, and Morse School.
Rindge Avenue Upper School serves students in grades 6-8 who previously attended the Baldwin and Peabody Schools.
The High School Extension Program (HSEP) serves between 60 - 100 students.
Cambridge Street Upper School serves students in grades 6-8 who previously attended the Cambridgeport School, Fletcher Maynard Academy, and King Open School.
The Cambridge Rindge and Latin School is a public high school serving students in grades 9-12. Afterschool clubs and sports are offered to CRLS students before and after school.
Cambridge Community Center for the Arts, Inc. (CCCA)
Onsite & Online Programming: Dance, Theater, Music, Martial Arts, Fitness, & More
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston
Little Sisters who are 7-14 years old are matched with a Big Sister who is at least 20+ years old.
Virtual kids, teens, & family interactive puppet and marionette shows & creative puppet-making and performing workshops!
Kids for Racial Justice
Fostering a healthy, antiracist racial identity, racial literacy, and a commitment to activism
We've collected a list of resources and activities for children and adults with special needs that parents can use while they're at home.
In this exhibit spotlight, learn more about viruses as we explore what they are, where they can be found, and how they behave in both a positive and negative way.
Science Club for Girls
Science Club for Girls has moved our operations online for the remainder of the spring semester. Everyone is welcome to join the fun and do fun science experiments at home and LIVE Fridays at 4pm!
We have virtual tours, resources, and activities about the natural world, science, and human cultures to foster a spirit of discovery in visitors of all ages!
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