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Maria L. Baldwin Community Center (formerly Agassiz Baldwin)
A program of the Maria L. Baldwin Community Center. We foster a strong, connected, engaged, and healthy community of residents 55 and up.
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.
Free
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
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.
Cambridge Holistic Emergency Alternative Response Team (HEART)
Want to process tough emotions with someone who understands? Our confidential peer-run HEART Line is here to listen and talk on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 4 pm. Call us at 617-902-0102.
Cambridge Economic Opportunity Committee (CEOC)
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.
Cambridge Community Television and Digital JEDI Consortium
Qualifying individuals can apply to receive affordable internet access and a new laptop.
Office of Workforce Development (OWD)
We offer summer jobs to Cambridge teens, from age 14 through the summer after they graduate high school.
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.
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.
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.
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library offers free computer classes, book groups, English classes, makerspace workshops, and lots more upcoming opportunities to learn.
The Literacy Project offers free classes in English conversation, job hunting and resume writing.
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 Health Alliance
Our Primary Care experts can help you and your family live your healthiest lives. We offer Primary Care, Women's Health services, our PACE Program for older adults, and our CHA Pharmacy.
Cambridge Police Department
We provide several support services for senior citizens in Cambridge each year including regular outreach meetings, education on common scams or general safety, and our Secret Santa for Seniors event.
Jewish Family and Children's Service (JF&CS)
We help aging individuals and their families navigate life transitions and changing circumstances through a variety of support services.
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.
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.
We provide language access services for people with limited English; in medical, legal, and community settings; while creating job opportunities for Language Access Fellows.
Cambridge Emergency Communications
The Cambridge Alert Network is comprised of multiple services that help keep residents and businesses informed of important City information.
U.S. Office of Justice Programs
We offer safe, confidential crisis intervention for deaf survivors of domestic and sexual violence by calling our hotline video phone. You can also chat via our website or email us.
This program offers paid school-year internships at Harvard University for CRLS juniors and seniors.
We offer discounted MBTA passes to income-eligible Cambridge residents between the ages of 19-25.
event
A fun, dynamic, and ultimately blissful class.
Monday, February 2, 2026
11AM – 11:45AM
More dates available: Monday, February 9, 2026 Monday, March 2, 2026 Monday, March 9, 2026 Monday, March 16, 2026 Monday, March 23, 2026
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