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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.
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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.
Exceptional Lives, Inc.
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.
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!
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
MIT offers support to dozens of groups that provide education & outreach opportunities for youth. Visit our website for listings of STEAM opportunities and information about MIT's K-12 groups.
Many Helping Hands 365
Do you love helping those in your community? If so, we offer various volunteering opportunities that will help enrich the lives of those we serve.
Registration required
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!
SpeakOUT Boston
SpeakOUT trains speakers to effectively use our proven format of telling stories and answering questions to break down stereotypes and misconceptions about the LGBTQIA* community.
Health Resources in Action, Inc.
The Helpline is the only statewide, public resource for finding substance abuse treatment and recovery services.
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC)
Our highly trained and supervised volunteer and staff advocates meet survivors of sexual assault, harassment, and abuse and their loved ones at area hospital emergency rooms 24-7.
Find It Cambridge
We provide free tutoring service in science and math.
This free, online, easy-to-read Guide helps families know what to do if their child may have autism, or if they are already diagnosed.
This free online Guide will help you find disability benefits through health insurance, including Medicaid.
This free, easy-to-read online Guide will help you to apply for SSI (Supplemental Security Income).
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.
This free, easy-to-read online Guide is for parents of teens who have a developmental disability.
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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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.
Saturday, December 6, 2025
2PM – 4PM
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
How do animals perceive time — both in the moment and across generations?
Saturday, December 13, 2025
3PM – 4PM
Come on your own, with friends, or bring the whole family to the museum for a special week of programming!
10:30AM – 2:45PM
What did people in the past think the future would look like?
Sat, January 24 2026
3PM – 3:30PM
Leading biologists Ruth Lehmann and Siniša Hrvatin share their groundbreaking research on how living systems persevere, pause, and adapt across generations.
Wed, January 21 2026
6PM – 8PM
Explore the weird and wonderful qualities of time travel and black hole physics with MIT physics professor Scott Hughes and his students.
Sat, February 28 2026
1PM – 2:30PM
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