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Cambridge Public Library
Looking for some basic computer or mobile device guidance?
Thursday, April 9, 2026
10AM – 10:30AM
More dates available: Thursday, April 23, 2026 Thursday, May 7, 2026 Thursday, May 21, 2026 Thursday, June 4, 2026 Thursday, June 18, 2026
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10:45AM – 11:45AM
Just A Start
Begin your application process for the FREE Biotechnology Career Accelerator Program by attending an information session!
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
5PM – 6PM
More dates available: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Application required
Learn how to use apps on your phone (iPhone or Android) for wellness and fun.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
11AM – 12PM
Learn how to safely use artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and how to identify AI content.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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Wellington Harrington
North Cambridge
We build equitable and thriving communities by guiding individuals and families on their path to economic stability through affordable housing, job training, and comprehensive support services.
Mid Cambridge
OWD offers employment programs for both young people and adults to help them build skills, gain access to opportunities, and work towards the careers they seek.
Area 2
The MIT community is driven by a shared purpose: to make a better world through education, research, and innovation.
Serving both the cities of Cambridge and Somerville, the Home Energy Assistance Program assists low-income households with winter heating costs incurred between November 1 and April 30.
Cambridge Highlands and North Cambridge
The MassHire Metro North Career Center creates and sustains powerful connections between businesses and job seekers through a statewide network of employment professionals.
We support Cambridge through sustainable economic growth that expands opportunity, increases quality of life, and creates a healthy environment for Cambridge residents.
We are a collaborative office implementing the Cambridge Preschool Program and helping families find early childhood supports. Our work and team are shared jointly by CPS and the City of Cambridge.
We advocate for a culture of respect and to monitor progress toward equality of all persons with regard to sexual orientation, and gender identity and expression through Cambridge policy and practice.
West Cambridge
We are a historic house and cultural organization that explores the arts, scholarship, stewardship, and community.
We help give everyone access to technology and digital tools needed for success, especially for Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (BIPOC), Immigrant, and low-income communities.
Outside Cambridge
The Network/La Red is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, kink, polyamorous, and queer communities.
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.
The Massachusetts Promise Fellowship places 40 AmeriCorps Fellows in nonprofit organizations, city agencies, and schools for a year of service supporting youth development programs.
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.
The Port
The Job Connector by MIT is a workforce development hub for Cambridge residents. Connect with us to explore opportunities for job readiness, skill training, internships, apprenticeships, and more.
Enroot's mission is to empower immigrant youth to achieve academic, career and personal success through inspiring out of school experiences.
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.
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 are responsible for a wide range of activities designed to meet the City's need for a diversified and thriving economic base.
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.
A unique 6. 5 square mile community with a strong mix of cultural, demographic and social diversity.
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