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Outside Cambridge
We help girls develop their courage, confidence, and character through community service, exploration, enrichment activities and adventures!
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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.
We use a robust community-based approach to partner with families to help African refugees and immigrants thrive socially, professionally, and economically.
Mid Cambridge
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.
Riverside
We are Cambridge's primary access point to permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
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.
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.
Cambridgeport
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.
Neighborhood 9 and West Cambridge
A unified system with a strong main library and six active branch libraries each tailored to the unique needs of its neighborhood.
Mid Cambridge, Riverside, and West Cambridge
Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that produces professional ballet performances and offers ballet classes for children and adults of all ages and levels.
Wellington Harrington
North Cambridge
We provide and preserve affordable housing, offer education and training for youth and adults, and build community engagement.
West Cambridge
We support and empower community members experiencing homelessness through material aid, access to resources, and advocacy.
We provide vibrant and active, open spaces in Kendall Square at MIT where people can meet, bump into each other, and connect using outdoor movies, pedestrian pathways, a stage, programming, and more!
We engage and empower communities by providing affordable access to dance experiences and training.
We are responsible for a wide range of activities designed to meet the City's need for a diversified and thriving economic base.
Riverside and West Cambridge
We offer volleyball clinics and camps for athletes of all skill levels in middle school and high school.
We are a nonprofit programs support girls to be physically and emotionally healthy and strong.
East Cambridge
Come fly with the Falcons!
The most recognized martial arts school in New England, in Cambridge since 1994.
Our camp is delighted to provide you with personal attention to improve your fundamentals.
We host great camps and clinics fun soccer skills development and teach teamwork to girls ages 6-13 led by current and former Harvard University players.
We provide various basketball programs for youth and coaches.
Cambridgeport, Mid Cambridge, and Riverside
We are basketball skill development and mentorship program (no leagues or pickup). We provide supervised access to gym space for youth in grades 6-12 in the evenings.
Area 2, Cambridgeport, Riverside, and The Port
Central Cambridge Youth Baseball is a community-based sports league which provides baseball programs for all kids ages 5 through 12.
CYS is a youth soccer program for players who live in, and/or go to school in Cambridge, Kindergarten through 8th grade.
We're open to anyone for whom woman is a meaningful identifier or lived experience. We offer a safe space for learning, emotional support, empathy, and empowerment through self-determination.
DHSP strives to meet the needs of residents through our extensive services from newborns to senior citizens, from school aged children to homeless families, from non-profits to local employers.
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