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Office of Workforce Development (OWD)
The Cambridge Employment Program provides career counseling and job search support to residents with all levels of experience.
Registration required
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Cambridge Council on Aging
Our programs are offered to Cambridge home owners who are are over the age of 60 or a person with disabilities. Call 617-349-6220 for more information.
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!
Application required
DHSP Multi-Service Center (MSC)
Contact the MSC if you are living on the street, in emergency shelters or at risk of losing your housing and need help.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The MIT Full STEAM Ahead Educators Immersion Program is a summer enrichment opportunity that combines hands-on exploration, project-based learning principles, and program co-design.
BioBuilder
We are dedicated to closing the students' skills gap so they can progress into successful summer internships in life sciences companies and academic labs.
Just A Start
JAS Biomedical Careers Program provides nine months of intensive training to prepare adults for entry-level careers in the life sciences.
JAS IT Careers Program provides nine months of free intensive training to prepare adults for entry-level IT jobs.
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.
City of Cambridge, Community Development Department, and Cambridge Human Rights Commission (CHRC)
Housed in Cambridge: Information to Open Doors webinar recordings.
Walker Solutions
A tuition-free first step career opportunity for young adults (18-30) interested in behavioral health / healthcare / education / youth development / human service fields.
We offer summer jobs to Cambridge teens, from age 14 through the summer after they graduate high school.
Maria L. Baldwin Community Center (formerly Agassiz Baldwin)
Counselors-in-Training are part of the Youth Employment Program (YEP) where youth have fun at summer camp and earn $75 for completing responsibilities during their session.
Solutions at Work
We offer a wide inventory of adult professional outfits and children's clothing and resources.
Community Development Department
We enhance the city's quality of life by improving our transportation system and city-wide mobility.
Lawyers Clearinghouse
Lawyers Clearinghouse connects people in need of free legal assistance with volunteer lawyers who can assist them with civil legal matters on a pro bono basis.
Cambridge Energy Alliance, Community Development Department, and All in Energy
We you make your home more energy-efficient and help to save you money on your utility costs if you qualify for our low-income programs.
City of Cambridge
We help Cambridge residents access and navigate affordable housing opportunities, obtain eviction and tenant displacement prevention, and other housing related resources and services.
This is a paid career exploration and internship program for young adults (ages 18-24) living in Cambridge who've graduated high school (or Hi-Set) but still don't know their next steps in life.
Women Accelerators
Our mentoring program is a great way to cultivate professional relationships and facilitate career growth. Whether you are a mentor or a mentee we all have something to learn.
We are a youth workforce development program for out-of-school youth ages 16 - 24 from Boston Metro North communities. Students work towards their HiSET while developing workforce readiness skills.
Cambridge Housing Department
We offer access to affordable rental and homeownership units for low, moderate, and middle-income households.
We preserve and maintain affordable apartments that are home to low and moderate income Cambridge residents. Property management and community coordinators help ensure that everyone feels at home.
Cambridge Public Library
The Literacy Project offers free classes in English conversation, job hunting and resume writing.
Casa Myrna
We are Boston’s largest provider of domestic violence awareness efforts and of shelter and supportive services to survivors.
DHSP Community Learning Center
Two free CNA training programs that include job placement, hands on training through Labouré College and the cost of the exam itself. Transportation provided from Cambridge.
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