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North Cambridge
Parents Forum is a non-profit, community-based organization that provides workshops focusing on emotional awareness.
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East Cambridge
The Foundry provides space and programs for the visual & performing arts, entrepreneurship, technology, & workforce education at the intersection of East Cambridge and Kendall Square.
Mid Cambridge
Free family support programming for families living in Cambridge with children birth through 8 years old.
Enrichment Chorus programs for age 4 - 9th grade.
Cambridgeport
We provide map navigation education to children and families through fun games and events based on the sport of orienteering.
West Cambridge
We are an overnight shelter for young adults (ages 18-24), open between October and April (and for 6 weeks between June and July).
Riverside
The Office for the Arts at Harvard supports student engagement in the arts and integrates the arts into University life.
We help give everyone access to technology and digital tools needed for success, especially for Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (BIPOC), Immigrant, and low-income communities.
Cambridge Highlands, Strawberry Hill, and West Cambridge
Fresh Pond Reservation is managed by the Cambridge Water Department. The Cambridge Water Department (CWD) is a municipally owned and operated water utility serving over 119,000 permanent residents.
We offer small play-based vacation week and summer programs for 4-8 year-olds rooted in fostering social and emotional development and getting outdoors
Outside Cambridge
Parkour classes, workshops, and events for all ages (4 - 70+) throughout the Greater Boston region.
The Network/La Red is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, kink, polyamorous, and queer communities.
We present feature films, documentaries, animation, and shorts from around the world for both adults and children to capture the mind and stimulate discussion!
We help adults, children and families in Southeastern Massachusetts thrive with major life challenges like mental illness, disabilities, homelessness, substance use, and difficulties of aging.
Mid Cambridge and Riverside
We help break the cycle of poverty and homelessness by providing people with resources and opportunities to strengthen their confidence, achieve self-sufficiency, and participate in helping others.
We use a robust community-based approach to partner with families to help African refugees and immigrants thrive socially, professionally, and economically.
The Port
We strive to cultivate an engaged community of youth whose powerful artistic voices transform their lives, their neighborhoods, and their worlds.
Baldwin, Neighborhood 9, and West Cambridge
Parent Cooperative preschool located in Harvard Square since 1959. We have 2, 3, and 5 day options as well as half and full school days to choose from.
A friendly & inclusive community music school offering private lessons, group classes, and ensembles for all ages.
We are a service provided by the City of Cambridge to help residents, businesses, and institutions become more energy efficient and access renewable energy services.
We are Cambridge's primary access point to permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
Area 2, Cambridgeport, and Riverside
We are a daycare center and preschool program for ages 0-5 with an after school program for ages 5-12.
Neighborhood 9
Cambridge Highlands, Neighborhood 9, Strawberry Hill, and West Cambridge
We host a French immersion preschool for children as young as 21 months old, a K-5 bilingual elementary school, afterschool French courses (age 5-15), and summer camps with French practice (ages 3-9).
CW Taekwondo teaches martial arts for kids (youth) and adults. Children learn coordination, focus, leadership and life skills. Adults find fitness, community and a fun, challenging new activity.
Prospect Hill Academy (PHA) is a PreK-12 college preparatory charter public school with campuses located in Somerville and Cambridge.
We promote and maintain socioeconomic diversity in Cambridge by supporting low-, moderate-, and middle-income residents through preserving and expanding affordable rental and homeownership programs.
We provide social services: from providing food, disaster relief, assistance for disabled people, outreach, clothing and shelter to the homeless and opportunities for underprivileged children.
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