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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 Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) and Cambridge Public Schools
We have several support groups, meetings, and events happening virtually for parents and their children.
Cambridge Office of Early Childhood (OEC)
A home visiting programs' primary purpose is to support and encourage parents and caregivers, share information, and connect families with resources in their home and/or a convenient location.
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee (CEOC)
We help people apply for and resolve problems with Social Security, SSI, SSDI, TAFDC, and EAEDC.
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.
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.
DHSP Inclusion Initiative , Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP), Cambridge Youth Programs (DHSP), DHSP Childcare Afterschool Programs, and DHSP Community Schools
Supporting youth with special needs in afterschool/summer programming.
Cambridge Public Schools
We offer a variety of services, supports and programs dedicated to ensuring equitable access and success for students who have a documented risk of regression during the summer months.
Jewish Family and Children's Service (JF&CS)
We promote Community, Housing, Access, and Independence for children and adults of all abilities, strengths, and needs.
Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD)
We issue temporary Cambridge disability parking permits to residents and individuals who work in Cambridge.
Application required
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.
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.
Cambridge Council on Aging
Council on Aging offers a wide range of social services and is committed to meeting the needs of seniors. We can connect people to services or even meet them where they live to help them connect.
On The Rise
On The Rise is a daytime, drop-in program for unhoused women, trans, and non-binary people providing the relationships, safety and resources they need to move out of homelessness.
We can help you with applying for health insurance like MassHealth, Health Connector plans, Health Safety Net, Medicare and dental plans through the Massachusetts Health Connector.
Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services
Our aging information and service center makes referrals to elder services and disability services, either through those individuals directly or through a caretaker.
LGBTQ+ Commission
This guide is an overview of some of the organizations that serve to support LGBTQ+ older adults. There are local organizations, national organizations, and other information.
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.
We offer a monthly delivery of library materials to Cambridge residents who are unable to visit a library due to short- or long-term disability or infirmity.
Cambridge Police Department, Cambridge Youth Programs (DHSP), Cambridge Public Schools, and Cambridge Public Health Department
Our partnership fosters positive development, mental health, safe schools and communities, and limiting juvenile justice involvement through prevention, intervention and diversion services for youth.
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.
Cambridge Public Health Department
We provide services related to substance use, harm reduction, education and mental health support.
Institute for Health & Recovery
IHR's programs and services use strengths-based, holistic approaches in all populations and to support individuals, youth, and families struggling with the effects of mental health or substance use.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
These two VA recommended apps can help you reduce or quit tobacco products and gain mindfulness coping strategies for reducing stress.
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.
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