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Cambridge Office of Early Childhood (OEC)
Here is a list of all the licensed, private individual childcare options in Cambridge (and some in Somerville).
Registration required
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Here is a list of all the licensed childcare centers in Cambridge (and some in Somerville).
Free
Family Policy Council
Youth Headspace contains many youth wellness and mental health resources. Check it out!
DHSP Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
We help people pay for theirwinter heating bills if they are from low-income households in Cambridge and Somerville.
This guide gives caregivers a quick and easy format to read through their summer camp options and reach out to staff for assistance.
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.
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.
Find It Cambridge
This list contains several programs that provide low-cost or free internet and phone services to low-income households and individuals, including the Lifeline Program and Comcast Internet Essentials.
Application required
Cambridge Public Schools
The Student Registration Center processes all school registrations for Cambridge Public Schools.
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.
Community Art Center
Port Arise is here to provide support to our community through uplifting families.
Community Development Department and All in Energy
Our City programs connect renters, homeowners and landlords to resources that help save money on their utility bills while also addressing climate change through renewable energy and efficiency.
Center for Families
The Center for Families Newsletter is full of information, resources, and supports for Cambridge families with children birth-8 years old.
Karaya Implementation Consulting Coop LLC and Equity Roadmap
We understand the importance of community and the power of compassion. As a 100% volunteer-run program, we are committed to supporting vulnerable individuals and families in Cambridge, MA.
Cambridge Community Television and Digital JEDI Consortium
When people come in we can help them use their digital devices (smartphones, tablets, computers), apply for services online, learn digital literacy and safety/privacy tips, and get access to devices.
The Network/La Red
Safehome: Up to 1 month stay in a confidential location for an individual or family. Transitional Housing: Up to two years of rental assistance for up to 16 survivors and their families.
Cambridge Public Library
We extend access to technology like Chromebook laptops and mobile WiFi hotspots by allowing patrons to check out devices.
Cambridge Energy Alliance, Community Development Department, and All in Energy
We can help you find out if you're paying too much for your electricity bill and find the best programs to help you save money.
Known as universal preschool, we provide free preschool to Cambridge 4 year-olds and some 3 year-olds beginning in September.
YWCA Cambridge
We have games, community action projects, and meaningful conversations about school, girlhood, society, social media, identity, and more!
Miramelinda Montessori School
We provide high quality Montessori education to facilitate effective early childhood growth and development for all students.
Y2Y Harvard Square
We run an overnight emergency shelter for young adults (ages 18-24) in Harvard Square, open between October 15th and April 15th.
Justice Resource Institute
We are offering in-person HIV/STI testing, treatment, and PrEP for LGBTQ+ youth ages 16-29.
Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative, Center for Families, Cambridge Housing Authority, and DHSP Community Learning Center
Pathways to Family Success supports low-income Cambridge families with free events, activities, supplies, and community.
Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) and DHSP Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
We provide free and nutritionally balanced meals to Cambridge residents 18 years of age and under. There are vegetarian and non-vegetarian options offered at all meal sites!
Parents Forum
Join us on Zoom, 10am ET, for half an hour, on occasional Saturdays to learn and practice techniques for having difficult conversations.
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