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10/3/2022
Applications accepted through October 31
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9/22/2022
More than 380 young people participated in 2022 Recreation Summer Basketball Leagues.
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8/25/2022
Gain job experience and learn more about STEAM!
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6/28/2022
The Community Learning Center (CLC) began in 1971 as a small neighborhood organization and became a division of the City of Cambridge Department of Human Service Programs in 1981. Watch a video that shows how the CLC has grown and evolved over 50 years while remaining true to its mission: to empower adult learners to transform their lives and realize their potential through education, skills development, and community participation.
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6/23/2022
The Transitional Jobs Program Supports Cambridge Residents Ages 18-35 who have not been able to get or keep jobs for a variety of reasons. Coordinated through the Department of Human Service Programs’ Office of Workforce Development, Cambridge Works prepares participants to enter the workforce through a 3-month, paid temporary job placement, one-on-one case management, professional development classes, and job development.
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6/6/2022
Learn how to recognize the signs of elder abuse and self-neglect and how to get help.
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5/25/2022
Installations have begun for the Bob Moses MathTrail, a mile-long path in The Port neighborhood.
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5/5/2022
Seniors can enjoy free lunch meals Monday-Thursday.
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4/13/2022
Learn about the STEAM Initiative’s work and community impact in this Q&A with Sharlene Yang, Director of the Cambridge STEAM Initiative, and Sue Walsh, Assistant Director, Adult & Family Services, Dept. of Human Service Programs.
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4/13/2022
The website serves as a central digital hub for the Cambridge community to engage with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) resources, programs, and activities in Cambridge. The Cambridge STEAM Initiative is a joint venture between the City of Cambridge Department of Human Service Programs, Cambridge Public School Department, and the Cambridge Public Library.