Is your company or school group looking for a team-building or community service project? We have many group opportunities and we can build a day of service or an ongoing project around your availability. Yardwork, housepainting…the opportunities are many.

Some of the ways you can help by include: becoming a swim volunteer, coaching a Special Olympic sport, or keeping score at bowling.

Some of the ways you can help by include: joining our Networking Outreach Committee that discusses job opportunities for Communitas job seekers, teaching employment skills, or employing an intern at your place of business.

Acting as a friendly companion at a group home. Sharing a special talent by teaching a class such as photography, cooking, yoga, nutrition, or Zumba.

CWFM, a program of the Cambridge Community Center, runs every Saturday from January to April and always needs some helping hands. The Coast Kitchen is a free monthly community meal program. It runs every third Friday of the month, and we can always use volunteers to help set up and clean up!

We are always interested in recruiting active, community-minded individuals to serve on our board of directors. We meet monthly, with the exception of summer months, to set policy and strategic direction for the Center. If you have grant writing, event planning, or other fundraising expertise, we can use your help!

General indoor and outdoor maintenance work. Either as an individual or with a group organization, we’d love your help.

We need volunteers to tutor children with homework and reading. We are also looking for volunteers to lead weekly hour-long workshops, such as martial arts, gardening, graphic design, or a gaming club! What are you good at? Let us know!

We can accommodate large groups for big projects such as building maintenance, painting, landscaping, canvasing, and more. Please note that we normally ask large groups to make a small contribution ($100-200) to defray the cost of paint, cleaning supplies, etc.

As an MLH e-Coach, you will support your Scholar through each year of their college career with the ultimate goal of their college graduation. Much of this guidance can be provided through emails which will allow you to be present in a college student’s life without feeling like you are interfering in it. This is…