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Sixth Grade Advanced On-Bike Training

Program

The Safe Routes to School program utilizes a city-owned fleet of child specific bikes to offer on-bike training to all 6th grade students in Cambridge...

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Second Grade Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Unit

Program

The Safe Routes to School program offers a Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Unit to all 2nd grade students in Cambridge Public Schools. For pedestrian...

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Site Based Mentoring Program

Program

Volunteers are matched one to one with youth and meet together approximately once a week at a particular site at scheduled times. We work...

Contacts: 
Jenny Bautista, Senior Community Engagement and Recruitment Coordinator (617-956-0205, JBautista@bbbsmb.org)

Alzheimer's Association Community Forum

Program

Cambridge residents and community stakeholders are invited to take part in a Community Forum on Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias hosted by the...

Center for Families' Newsletter

Program

The Center for Families' Newsletter is released 6 times per year at the beginning of the month (September/October, November/December, January/Ferbuary,...

Contacts: 
Center for Families' Main Office (617-349-6385, centerforfamilies@cambridgema.gov)

Cambridge Police Cadet Program

Program

The Cambridge Police Department is seeking applicants for the upcoming Police Cadet Program. The new Cambridge Police Cadet Program is designed for...

Cambridge Youth Police Academy

Program

Each summer, the Cambridge Police host the Cambridge Youth Police Academy, a 6-week, 120 hour instructional program designed to expose participating...

MIT/Wellesley Upward Bound (UB) Summer Program

Program

The UB summer session consists of 6 weeks of rigorous academic study in a residential setting on the Wellesley College campus. Students live in the...

Contacts: 
Evette M. Layne (617-253-5124, emlayne@mit.edu)
Alicia M. Johnson, Assistant Director (617-253-5124, aliciaj@mit.edu)
Lariana "Kelly" Galvao, Program Specialist (617-253-5124, lgalvao@mit.edu)
Elaine N. Thomas, Administrative Assistant (617-253-5124, enthomas@mit.edu)

Pathways to Family Success

Program

Pathways to Family Sucess is a free program that supports immigrant families to better understand the U.S. school system, support their children's...

Contacts: 
Becky Smick, Pathways to Family Success Coordinator (617-665-3827, rsmick@challiance.org)

Ages and Stages Child Development Questionaire

Program

Do you want to know more about your child’s development when they are as young as 2 months through 5 ½ years old? ...

Contacts: 
Christine Doucet, Family Support Specialist/Infant Coordinator (617-349-3003, cdoucet@cambridgema.gov)
Center for Families' Main Office (617-349-6385, centerforfamilies@cambridgema.gov)

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