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Family Policy Council
Youth Headspace contains many youth wellness and mental health resources. Check it out!
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Samaritans
Our teen support text line connects young people up to age 24 with a peer they can talk to when they feel lonely, depressed, overwhelmed, or suicidal.
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.
Registration required
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.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Cambridge/Middlesex
We offer free support groups for family members and friends of people with mental illness, as well as peer supports for people suffering from a mental health condition.
Parkour Generations Boston
This program is designed to help youth to acquire the professional skills and coaching experience needed for working within the parkour industry, while also building valuable professional skills.
YWCA Cambridge
We have games, community action projects, and meaningful conversations about school, girlhood, society, social media, identity, and more!
Y2Y Harvard Square
We run an overnight emergency shelter for young adults (ages 18-24) in Harvard Square, open between October 15th and April 15th.
Application required
Justice Resource Institute
We are offering in-person HIV/STI testing, treatment, and PrEP for LGBTQ+ youth ages 16-29.
Navigation Games
We've created orienteering courses throughout the city of Cambridge to get you and your family outside and moving around. Check out our map courses on our website!
The Network/La Red
Our 24-hour free & confidential hotline provides emotional support, information, referrals, safety planning, and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+, kink, & polyamorous survivors of partner abuse.
Are you interested in exploring gender as a social construct and what that means for your identity? Join Gender Expansive Youth (GEY)!
Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Boston
We transforms the lives of children, adults with disabilities and their families through the power of one-to-one mentoring relationships.
CDD Economic Opportunity and Development Division (EOD)
We partner with local businesses and organizations to sponsor free events in parks across the city.
BAGLY
We serve LGBTQ+ youth through support, health, advocacy, education, and resources. We are committed to social justice and creating, sustaining, and advocating for services for LGBTQ youth.
Fenway Health
Educational programs, resources, and consultation to health care organizations with the goal of optimizing quality, cost-effective health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people
Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women
We host many events through out the year in collaboration with community partnerships.
This program serves LGBTQ+ youth through support, counseling, advocacy, education, and other resources.
LGBT National Help Center
We manage a series of hotlines and chat rooms that serve as safe spaces for anyone to get peer support, affirmation, facts, and resources.
Love Is Respect
Our helpline helps disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support, and resources.
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
Our 24/7 hotline helps survivors and their loved ones by connecting them to a RAINN support specialist or a local center from RAINN’s network +1,000 sexual assault service providers.
SAMHSA Office of Behavioral Health
We can help you find treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. We provide you with information about quality treatment for addiction and mental illness.
Greater Boston PFLAG
We provide parent, caregiver, and family support groups, a connection line, 1-to-1 matches, and additional resources to improve the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and their allies.
Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
This program serves the LGBTQ+ community by supporting students and educators locally, organizing around LGBTQ-affirming public policy, planning teacher trainings, and hosting events.
Casa Myrna
SafeLink is a resource for anyone affected by domestic or dating violence.
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Cambridge Council on Aging
Looking for an hour of self-renewal? Mat Yoga includes 30 minutes of floor postures which allow the spine to be relaxed and non-weight bearing.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
10:30AM – 11:30AM
More dates available: Thursday, December 18, 2025 Thu, January 8 2026 Thu, January 15 2026
This class teaches Tai Chi arm and leg movements of the yang style long form. There is a strong emphasis on Tai Chi walking, which has been known to improve balance.
9AM – 10AM
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