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Cambridgeport
We are a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) arts nonprofit for Greater Boston.
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Mass Audubon protects 38,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all.
We help rising 5th and 6th graders enjoy daily writing instruction through arts, sports, adventure & exploration in Greater Boston.
Because of the pandemic, our offices are closed and we are all working remotely. Please call our main number and you will be directed to the appropriate service.
Area 2 and Cambridgeport
We provide quality care for the children of employees at the Volpe Center and families in the surrounding community.
We help provide legal resources and information for people of color and immigrants about common situations.
DHCD oversees funding and resources to help people in Massachusetts live affordably and safely.
We help people to age well in a variety of ways by serving millions of older adults with resources each year.
We are a community-based organizations teaching young people about science and empowering them to develop positive changes for the environment through engaging, hands-on science and kid-led projects.
We offer a wide variety of camp experiences for children and teens pre-k thru 10th grade.
All Hands Allston is a neighborhood art workshop offering art classes for all ages! We strive to provide quality and meaningful art experiences for children & adults.
We provide a complete family of employer solutions, including child care, back-up care for children and adults/elders, and educational advising for employees and their college-bound dependents.
We provide a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation services, by intervening as early as possible, by promoting prevention and education, and by participating in training and research.
We are a department of the Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts. We offer visual and performing arts productions, classes, workshops, discussions, and award-winning performances!
We manage workforce development and labor to ensure workers have protection, tools, and training to succeed.
Founded in 1924, Rowe is nestled into the side of Mount Adams among maples,oaks, and hemlocks, the youth summer camp is a place for fun, exploration, and acceptance of oneself and others.
We provide public access to original materials and educational experiences about Mary Baker Eddy and the ideas she advanced through a variety of programs for adults and children.
We develop youth as effective leaders for social justice. We work with young people ages 14-19 living in Boston and the surrounding suburbs with a passion for social justice.
We collect excess & scrap of local companies, manufacturers, stores, individuals & artists and turn it into educational programs, community art projects & low cost shopping.
Project Bread takes a fresh approach to ending hunger.
Our Museum plays a leading role in transforming the nation's relationship with science and technology.
We are women of color, immigrant women, and families come together as sisters, workers, and survivors to make improvements in ourselves and society and work towards justice and human rights.
Kroka is a wilderness expedition school for young people based on a year-round, organic farm in Marlow,
We ensure the state of Massachusetts is prepared to withstand, respond to and recover from all types of emergencies and disasters.
Area 2
We educate students through student-led clubs and teams, courses in engineering and high-speed photography, and machine shops and a maker space where students design, fabricate, and test OST projects.
We expose a new generation of students to opportunities in engineering, research, and service to the nation and world through research, educational programs, and collaboration.
We are one of the largest human services providers in the Commonwealth in addition to being the most programmatically diverse.
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