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Family Policy Council
Youth Headspace contains many youth wellness and mental health resources. Check it out!
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Partners for Youth with Disabilities
We provide one-to-one mentoring to youth and adults with disabilities to reach their full potential.
Registration required
Cambridge Health Alliance
We provide 24/7 mobile crisis services and help people who need access to timely, high quality mental health and substance use services.
Cambridge Police Department
Our cadet training program is a paid, benefitted full-time position with a two-year commitment for Cambridge residents between ages of 18-23 who are interested in pursuing a career in public safety.
Cambridge Public Schools
The Student Registration Center processes all school registrations for Cambridge Public Schools.
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Our free, confidential hotline can connect you to clinical help for mental health and substance use concerns where and when you need it.
Community Art Center
Port Arise is here to provide support to our community through uplifting families.
Application required
Phillips Brooks House Association
We bring together students from Harvard College and surrounding universities with kids from Cambridge's different neighborhoods.
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.
Guild Hall Learning and Global Children School of Cambridge
We bring robotics, coding, engineering, and design to life—shaping your child’s future through hands-on learning. Join our afterschool studio with flexible open enrollment or convenient monthly memberships.
Salvation Army
Bridging The Gap enriches the lives of teenagers through a life-skills curriculum, self-improvement activities, site visits, and community service projects.
Tutoring Plus of Cambridge
Our tutors work 1-on-1 with youth in grades 4 - 12 to improve academic and social skills through the school year in a safe, structured, and welcoming community.
The Welcome Project
We provide language and interpretation classes, youth programs, multicultural community events, and other supports for immigrant families.
Science Club for Girls
We provide free, high-quality, and hands-on science activities and mentoring for children and teens typically one day a week at each location.
YWCA Cambridge
We have games, community action projects, and meaningful conversations about school, girlhood, society, social media, identity, and more!
Cambridge Youth Programs (DHSP)
We offer safe and fun programs for pre-teens, middle schoolers, and teens to connect with peers, build leadership skills, and participate in sports, arts, and activities in an inclusive environment.
We offer various clubs and after-school sports for students.
Parents Forum
Join us on Zoom, 10am ET, for half an hour, on occasional Saturdays to learn and practice techniques for having difficult conversations.
United Nations Association of Greater Boston
We're offering week-long Model UN day programs for students from all over the world to work together and address global issues.
Qualifying individuals can apply to receive affordable internet access and a new laptop.
Office of Workforce Development (OWD)
We offer summer jobs to Cambridge teens, from age 14 through the summer after they graduate high school.
CYC is a group of 14-18 year-old youth who work on projects related to the Family Policy Council's goals and topics that address the opportunity gaps in Cambridge.
Cambridge Basketball Lab
We help basketball players with skill development via time and gym space to practice, technology to record their progress, and coach-mentors to advise them.
Adolescent Consultation Services (ACS)
We work to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline by offering children mental health services that improve their long-term health and well-being.
Temple Israel of Boston
We are a Jewish learning community for teens (8th-12th graders).
We are a leadership program where upper-middle and high school girls serve as co-teachers and mentors in K-8th grade science clubs.
Are you interested in exploring gender as a social construct and what that means for your identity? Join Gender Expansive Youth (GEY)!
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