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Our partnerships with local organizations and institutions not only make our work possible, they make it better.

By collaborating with others, we are able to align resources, share expertise, and respond more effectively to the evolving needs of the people we serve.

If you have an idea for collaboration and are interested in working with us, please contact our Director of Communications and Outreach Jess Leach.

The Cambridge Community Center alleviates symptoms of systemic racism and inequality by meeting the evolving needs of under-resourced and historically excluded youth, families, and seniors through innovative programs and services.

The Cambridge Community Center alleviates symptoms of systemic racism and inequality by meeting the evolving needs of under-resourced and historically excluded youth, families, and seniors through innovative programs and services.

The mission of Cambridge Agenda for Children Out-of-School Time (OST) is to convene, catalyze and support the youth serving community in Cambridge.

The Baldwin School fosters a cooperative environment, nurturing children’s natural intellectual curiosity about the world while helping each student achieve high academic standards.

The Cambridge Nonprofit Coalition advances equity and justice in the community by strengthening the Cambridge nonprofit sector, building collective voice, and promoting collaboration.

The Department of Early Education and Care’s mission is to support the healthy growth and development of all children by providing high-quality programs and resources for families and communities.

Cradles to Crayons provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive – at home, at school and at play. We supply these items free of charge by engaging and connecting communities.

East End House is one of Greater Boston’s oldest social service centers, and has been a vital resource for newly immigrated and lower-income individuals and families for more than 145 years.

NAMI Cambridge/Middlesex is an organization of families, friends, and individuals whose lives have been affected by a mental health condition.

Found in Translation, located in Boston, Massachusetts, has a two-fold mission:

To give low-income bilingual women an opportunity to achieve economic security through the use of their language skills

To reduce racial, ethnic, and linguistic disparities in health care by unleashing bilingual talent into the workforce

In partnership with 25+ local nonprofits and other organizations, Second Chances delivers free, empowering clothing to more than 1,000 people experiencing poverty, crisis, and housing instability in Cambridge, Somerville, and adjacent communities each year.

Lesley is a private university located just outside of Boston in Cambridge, Massachusetts.