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Mid Cambridge and The Port
We are theatrical art facility located in Central Square with two award-winning professional companies - The Nora Theatre Company and the Underground Railway Theater.
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Neighborhood 9 and West Cambridge
We deliver healthcare to you in a personable, convenient, and compassionate manner while expanding access to great care and advancing the practice of medicine through research and education.
Mid Cambridge
Aside from our church services, we host the Project Manna Food Pantry to support those most in-need in accordance with the teachings of our faith.
We provide child care in a nurturing, safe, and fun learning environment. Children participate in all sorts of indoor and outdoor activities throughout the day.
Neighborhood 9 and North Cambridge
Neighborhood 9
Richdale Family child care offers a safe and loving program for children ages 1 to 4, where children make friends and gain the social skills.Educational activities include STEM
The Police Review & Advisory Board provides a prompt, impartial and fair investigation of complaints brought by individuals against members of the Cambridge Police Department.
Cambridge Highlands, Neighborhood 9, and North Cambridge
We are a high performing, urban K-6, science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) school. We seek to provide all Cambridge and local youth with a high quality education.
Cambridgeport, Mid Cambridge, and Riverside
We are basketball skill development and mentorship program (no leagues or pickup). We provide supervised access to gym space for youth in grades 6-12 in the evenings.
A private, independent day school in Cambridge, Massachusetts that provides an education guided by Quaker principles for grades Pre-K through 8.
We provide a wide range of high-quality, low-cost, adult education classes, in a variety of topics, to people in Greater Boston since 1870.
Our school fosters a love of learning and educates children to be caring, socially responsible citizens of their community and world.
The Cambridge Arts Council is a city agency that funds, promotes, and presents high-quality, community-based arts programming for the benefit of artists, residents, and visitors to Cambridge, MA.
The mission of the Cambridge YMCA is to promote and inspire life-long development for children, adults and families through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
DHSP strives to meet the needs of residents through our extensive services from newborns to senior citizens, from school aged children to homeless families, from non-profits to local employers.
A unique 6. 5 square mile community with a strong mix of cultural, demographic and social diversity.
Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) is a vibrant, innovative health system dedicated to providing essential services to all members of the community.
The Institute for Health and Recovery (IHR) is a statewide service, research, policy and program development agency.
We provide rehabilitative and medical and clinical services through our Eastern Massachusetts network, which includes Spaulding Hospital for Continuing Medical Care in Cambridge.
We help support families transitioning from homelessness and shelters to stable housing by providing them with basic furnitire and household goods they need to create a home.
Cambridge Public Schools are built on a foundation of academic excellence and committed to promoting an environment of social justice.
Our mission is to eliminate racism and empower women through our programs that promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
CIRC hosts a monthly free legal screening clinic for any MA resident seeking information regarding their immigration status.
We work with unhoused women, trans and nonbinary people who need a type of support that other programs may not be able to provide.
We work to break the cycle of domestic violence in our community by providing support services to survivors and their family.
Mid Cambridge and Neighborhood 9
We empower economically disadvantaged men and women in Greater Boston through self-employment, skill development, and self-expression while informing public understanding of homelessness and poverty.
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