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East Cambridge
We provide affordable Soca dance classes in the Boston and Cambridge areas.
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Outside Cambridge
We are the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the United States with programs that prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
We are the national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support, and resources.
We are here to serve the entire community, by providing free & confidential peer-support, information, and local resources through national hotlines and online programs for LGBTQIA+ folks.
Riverside and West Cambridge
We provide individuals suffering with eating disorders a comprehensive continuum of support services focused on their recovery.
We are the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders.
Mid Cambridge
Our free food pantry on Saturday mornings offers fresh produce, bread, and non-perishables.
Cambridge Highlands
Olympia Fencing Center is Boston's largest and most successful fencing club. We promote an active lifestyle through sport, teaching the Olympic sport of fencing, a sport for everyone!
We are a City department dedicated to ensuring women and girls equal economic, social, political, and educational opportunities throughout the city.
CHRC investigates complaints of discrimination that occur in Cambridge; in housing, employment, education, and public accommodations.
North Cambridge
A 501(c)(3) non-profit looking to promote the growth of both boys and girls lacrosse in Cambridge.
Area 2 and East Cambridge
We provide personal training, fitness, sports, nutrition, and other classes, workshops, and a resources to help support your wellbeing and goals.
Our mission is to assist and empower low-income individuals and families to meet their basic needs, improve their quality of life, and achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency.
The Recreation Department provides quality, affordable and accessible recreational opportunities for residents of all ages in well-designed and maintained facilities.
Neighborhood 9 and North Cambridge
We facilitate learning opportunities that teach teamwork, develop self-confidence, increase discipline and promote hard work while enjoying the game of baseball.
We have programs for boys and girls (Cub Scout Pack for K-5 children and Scout Troop and Venture Crew for 6th grade through 20 years). Join us for weekly meetings and outdoor adventures.
We are the oldest nationally-focused bi+ organization in the U.S. that advocates for bisexual visibility and raises awareness about bisexuality throughout the LGBT and straight communities.
Mass Audubon protects 38,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all.
We offer a wide variety of camp experiences for children and teens pre-k thru 10th grade.
Neighborhood 9
Babe Ruth Baseball provides an opportunity for 13-15 year old baseball players to play and learn the game the RIGHT way.
East Cambridge and Wellington Harrington
We run baseball programs and leagues throughout the year for children up to age 12. Our offerings provide opportunities for children to have fun, learn the game, and build community.
The Emergency Communications Department operates the City's Combined Emergency Communications and 911 Center (ECC) located at the Robert W. Healy Public Safety Facility.
Offering free arts education programming to Cambridge students in grades 5-8
We are here to inspire people to discover the love of God, the joy of living, and the gift of community.
Kroka is a wilderness expedition school for young people based on a year-round, organic farm in Marlow,
We are one of the largest human services providers in the Commonwealth in addition to being the most programmatically diverse.
We work to create a health care system that provides culturally competent care to everyone, especially the most vulnerable among us, through public policy, advocacy, education, and public service.
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