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Cambridge Public Health Department, Cambridge Health Alliance, and Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC)
This guide contains Mental Health and Domestic Violence resources for immigrant families in Cambridge.
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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 Library
Our team of social workers can help make referrals to community services, help you complete applications, navigate resources, and help connect you to mental health or substance misuse programs.
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
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.
Phillips Brooks House Association
We bring together students from Harvard College and surrounding universities with kids from Cambridge's different neighborhoods.
Cambridge Housing Authority
We are a paid job readiness training program for teens and young adults.
We are a comprehensive after-school educational enrichment and work-readiness program that includes paid workshops for low-income preteens and teens in Cambridge public housing.
The Welcome Project
We provide language and interpretation classes, youth programs, multicultural community events, and other supports for immigrant families.
Massachusetts Promise Fellowship
MPF is recruiting Fellows to lead youth programs for youth in grades 6-12 at one of our partner schools, city agencies, and non-profits across Massachusetts! Apply today!
Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC), Community Development Department, and Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP)
The guide is organized around six key themes: affordable housing, emergency housing, housing rights, legal and mediation services, safe & healthy homes, and financial assistance.
Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC), Community Development Department, and Cambridge Public Library
Housed In Cambridge: Information to Open Doors is a citywide campaign designed to educate and inform residents on housing opportunities and housing-related resources and services.
Cambridge Community Television and Digital JEDI Consortium
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.
Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative
We visit moms and dads of young children at a convenient location to share information about early literacy development, talking and reading with children, and community resources.
Heading Home
We provide shelter, transitional & permanent housing + support services to extremely low-income homeless/formerly homeless adult individuals & families with children in Cambridge & Greater Boston.
U.S. Social Security Administration
A free program that can help Social Security beneficiaries go to work, get a good job that may lead to a career, and become financially independent.
De Novo Center for Justice and Healing
De Novo provides free civil legal aid in the areas of family law, immigration, housing and disability benefits.
This unit investigates sexual crimes and provides support and social services to survivors of sexual crimes.
Cambridge Commission on the Status of Women
We host many events through out the year in collaboration with community partnerships.
Asian Sisters Participating In Reaching Excellence (ASPIRE)
Our program supports Asian/Asian American high school girls develop self-confidence and leadership skills to be successful in their social, academic, and future professional communities.
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
Our hotline helps prevent suicide by giving free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you and loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
This program offers paid school-year internships at Harvard University for CRLS juniors and seniors.
We offer discounted MBTA passes to income-eligible Cambridge residents between the ages of 19-25.
organization
Area 2 and East Cambridge
Strategic Services, Project Management & Implementation, Marketing & Communications, Providing Physical and Online Support, and more...
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