Cambridge Kids Draw Dream Parks
We are planning for the future of parks and open spaces in Cambridge. In April and May, the planning team is hosting a series of online and in-park visioning activities to hear about your ideal future parks and open spaces.
Getting Connected
Learn about the lifeline Program’s eligibility requirements and recent changes to the application process.
Cambridge Affordable Housing Trust
The Affordable Housing Trust will hold its monthly meeting via Zoom webinar. January's meeting will be held online only. Register to join the January 11th, 2024 Affordable Housing Trust meeting.
Securing housing but have a criminal record
Through the Cambridge Second Chance Program, members of the Cambridge Police Department’s Clinical Support Unit work with eligible residents and various partners through the Cambridge Community Court to seal their statutorily-eligible CORI (criminal offender record information) in order to help support long-term, unhoused residents who have not been able to secure housing due to their criminal records.
Kay Redfield Jamison in conversation with Dr. Arthur Kleinman (Main)
Harvard Book Store and the Cambridge Public Library welcome KAY REDFIELD JAMISON—Dalio Professor in Mood Disorders and professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Robert Lowell: Setting the River on Fire—for a discussion of the paperback release of her book Fires in the Dark: Healing the Unquiet Mind. She will be joined in conversation by DR. ARTHUR KLEINMAN—author of The Soul of Care and professor of global health and social medicine at Harvard Medical School. Registration is required.
Marshall Ganz Presents: People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal (Main)
Harvard Book Store and the Cambridge Public Library welcome Marshall Ganz—Rita T. Hauser Senior Lecturer in Leadership, Organizing, and Civil Society at the Harvard Kennedy School—for a discussion of his new book People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal. He will be joined in conversation by Doran Schrantz—the founding Executive Director of ISAIAH and Faith in Minnesota, a state-wide, multi-racial, state-wide, grassroots membership organizations comprised of community-based institutions. Registration is required.