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The Elizabeth Peabody House
Community Resource Guide
A User Friendly Guide to Community Resources for
Residents of Cambridge and Somerville
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Table of Contents
Childcare Services……………………………………………………Page 3
Immigration/ESOL Services…………………………………Page 10
Adult Education Services………………………………………Page 14
Employment Services…..…………………………………………Page 17
Housing Services……………………………………………………..Page 21
Food Assistance………………………………………………………Page 27
Legal Services…………………………………………………….……Page 33
Domestic Violence……………………………………………..……Page 37
Mental Health………………………………………………………….Page 41
Quick Community Resources…………………………………Page 46
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Childcare
Services
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Getting a Childcare Voucher: DTA
Who can come: Unemployed individuals that meet DTA qualifications
If approved, offers you:
The ability to have subsidized childcare at different centers
What’s the process like?
1. Collect all pertinent documents such as social
security cards, paystubs, benefits papers, etc.
2. Go to the Department of Transitional Assistance in
300 Ocean Blvd, Revere to fill out an application
3. If approved, DTA will set you up with an appointment
with CCRC in Cambridge
4. Must contribute 20 hours to volunteer/vocational
service to maintain DTA status
5. Following interview with DTA, voucher should be
approved and can be used at a variety of childcare
centers
*Waiting List probable!
300 Ocean Avenue
Revere, MA 02151 Phone: (781) 286-7800
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Getting a Childcare Voucher: CCRC
Who can come: Families must meet income guidelines, have a service need
as outlined by EEC, and must be active on the centralized waitlist
If approved, offers you:
Subsidized childcare voucher at different childcare centers
130 Bishop Allen Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 547-1063
What’s the process like?*
1. Families can apply in the following ways:
Contacting their local CFCE program. Go to
http://www.eec.state.ma.us/ChildCareSearch/CFC
E.aspx to be connected to the CFCE program in
your community.
Speaking with a Family Services Specialist at
CCRC.
Completing the CCRC waitlist application
2. Families will be favored if they: are starting or
continuing paid employment, incapacitated, in an
education program or seeking unemployment
3. Once approved, you will hear back from the CCRC
*Waiting List!
Talk to: Reme
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CAAS Head Start
Who can come: Somerville residents
If accepted, offers you:
An enriching experience for your child that uses creative curriculum
Parent training workshops that teach you parenting skills
366 Somerville Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: (617) 628-8815
What’s the process like?*
1. Parents can either call to set up an appointment, or
bring in the required papers
2. Parents will then do an enrollment application
*Waiting List!
Talk to: Chris
Voucher Friendly?: Yes
Basic Information:
Hours:
In general Childcare classrooms are open: 7:00 AM-5:30 PM
Rates: Determined by income Ages 2.9 to 6
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Somerville Early Head Start
Who can come: Somerville families with a pregnant woman, infant or
toddler
If accepted, offers you:
Weekly home visits by family support workers
Twice-monthly play groups in a Family Resource Center
Extensive parent education and support
Coordination of health care
Basic Information:
Rates: Determined by income Ages 0 to 3
What’s the process like?
1. Eligible individuals should call to verify availability
2. Set up an appointment with a family worker
3. Fill out necessary paperwork*
*Services in Kreyol, Spanish & Portuguese
Talk to: Emily LaForest
Voucher Friendly?: Yes
63 College Avenue
Somerville, MA 02144 Phone: (617) 623-3278
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Somerville YMCA Preschool
Who can come: Anyone that is eligible
If accepted offers you:
Integrates the social, the physical, social, emotional and cognitive
development of the whole child
Engaging parental experience
101 Highland Ave
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: (617) 625-5050
What’s the process like?*
1. Call to arrange an appointment
2. Take a tour of the center to meet staff
3. If you enjoy it, fill out an application and arrange
schedule
*Ages 2.9 to 6
Talk to: Joanne
Voucher Friendly?: Yes
Hours:
Monday – Friday
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Rates:
Five days - $200.00
Four days - $165.00
Three days - $130.00
Two days - $90.00
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The Somerville Childcare Center Preschool
Who can come: Somerville residents
If accepted, offers you:
An enriching experience for your child that uses creative curriculum
Parent training workshops that teach you parenting skills
81 Highland Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: 617-625-6600 ext. 6235
Talk to: Trish
Voucher Friendly?: Yes
What’s the process like?
1. Call to arrange an appointment
2. Take a tour of the center to meet staff
3. If you enjoy it, fill out an application and arrange
schedule
*Ages 2.9 to 6
Hours:
Monday – Friday
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Rates:
$75 Registration Fee
$42 Per Day
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Immigrant/ESOL
Services
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The Welcome Project
Who can come: Recent Immigrants/ Somerville residents
If accepted, offers you:
Liaison Interpreter Program of Somerville (LIPS),service the Welcome
Project provides to recent immigrants for translation services
ESOL classes from experienced instructors that cover basic,
intermediate and advanced levels including:
o Spanish Basic Literacy
o US History and Civics (In preparation for U.S. Citizenship
exams)
Talk to: Lisa Gimbel
530 Mystic Ave, #111
Somerville, MA 02145 Phone: (617) 623-6633
What’s the process like?
1. Call the Welcome Project to arrange an appointment
to find out registration dates.
2. Register for classes and determine morning or
evening classes ($50 cost)
3. Attend in four month sessions!
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Centro Presente
Who can come: Recent Immigrants/ Somerville residents
If accepted, offers you:
ESOL classes from experienced instructors that cover basic,
intermediate and advanced levels including:
o Spanish Basic Literacy
o US History and Civics (In preparation for U.S. Citizenship
exams)
o Computer Literacy classes (Basic computer usage, word
processing, Internet and email proficiency)
Legal Immigration Services Department (LIS) assists with visas, work
permits, and general asylum
Talk to: Freddy Matute
17 Inner Belt Road
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: 617-629-4731
What’s the process like?
1. Call and ask for Freddy Matute, there on weekdays
apart from Tuesday
2. Describe the service you’re most in need of
3. Set up an appointment to fill out an application for
either legal services, ESOL classes, or general
advocacy
4. Hand in application/set up schedule for classes!
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Mass Alliance of Portuguese Speakers
Who can come: Brazilian & Portuguese Immigrants/Speakers living in
Somerville
If accepted, offers you:
ESOL classes from experienced instructors during evening and
morning timeslots
Assistance with translation to obtain social services
Family support around domestic violence and battery
Classes that help you prepare to obtain citizenship
HIV prevention classes and general testing
What’s the process like?
1. Call or visit offices during the evening
2. Identify main service that you’re in need of (ESOL,
domestic violence, family support services, etc.)
3. Coordinator will connect you with proper service
4. For English classes determine fees & schedule and
fill out application
92 Union Square
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: 617-864-7600
(Cambridge Office)
Talk to: Renan Leahy
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Adult Education
Services
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SCALE
Who can come: Immigrants residing in Massachusetts, Individuals pursuing
their GED
If accepted, offers you:
ESOL classes from experienced instructors during evening and
morning timeslots
Adult Basic Education classes
GED Classes to earn your degree
*Classes free of charge, program completion $450
Talk to: Janice Philpot
167 Holland Street
Somerville, MA 02144 Phone: 617-625-6600 ext. 6900
What’s the process like?
1. Call to find out more information about class
registration dates for the next session (or apply online!)
2. Determine if you’d like to enroll in GED, English, or
Adult Basic Education (ABE) Classes
3. Ensure that the classes work for your schedule: night
or morning
4. Fill out application and pay orientation fee of $45 and
$65 fee for testing to determine level
Cost?: FREE!*
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Somerville Community Corporation
Who can come: Somerville residents
If enrolled:
Learn about the importance of maintaining a budget
Home inspection and the importance of finding an inspector
Available resources in the community around saving money
Ways to avoid credit scams
Access to SCC’s homebuying program which helps obtain
housing
Talk to: Thais DeMarco
What’s the process like?
1. Call and ask to find out more information about various
financial literacy classes
2. Thais will explain how to enroll in one-time workshops
or consistent classes
3. Areas are budgeting, housing inspection, credit, and
home buying
4. Classes are offered in Portuguese, Spanish, and Kreyol
337 Somerville Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: :(617) 776-5931
Cost?: FREE!
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Employment
Services
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LIFT Somerville
Who can come: Residents of Somerville
Offers you:
Assistance building your resume
Prep for interviews and interview clothes
Conducts job searches for you
Rehearse interviews with you
Attend job fairs with you
366 Somerville Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: 617-591-9400
What’s the process like?
1. Call and set up an appointment with a student volunteer
or walk-in
2. Conduct a brief 15 minute intake of your situation/goal
3. Sign paperwork & contract and you will be assigned a
student volunteer
4. Set up your schedule with the volunteer and begin!
*No Cost!
Talk to: Emily
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The Career Source
Who can come: Recent Immigrants/ Somerville residents
If accepted, offers you:
Assistance building your resume
Prep for interviews and interview clothes
Conducts job searches for you
Rehearse interviews with you
Attend job fairs with you
186 Alewife Brook Pkwy # 310
Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-661-7867
What’s the process like?
1. Fill out membership form for free
2. Figure out the job that you’re looking for
3. Set up an appointment with a counselor or work on a
computer
4. Counselors can help you build your resume and prepare
for job fairs
*Small fee for computer classes and printing
Talk to: Available Worker
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The Futures for Young Parents Program
Who can come: 15-20 years old; 6 months pregnant or already a parent;
Receiving aid from TAFDC; Seeking a GED
If accepted, offers you::
Voucher at the daycare of your choice
Educational services that will help you obtain your GED
Pre-Employment services such as college trainings and career
seminars
Counseling services that address relevant issues like housing,
substance abuse pregnancy and budgeting. Shelter that
provides a safe haven for domestic violence victims while
allowing them to recuperate themselves and suggest resources
Children’s services that help children have a safe environment
466 Mystic Avenue
Somerville, MA 02145 Phone: 617-623-6667
What’s the process like?
1. Call the phone number to set up an appointment
2. Determine if you are able to schedule classes from
9:00-2:30 Monday through Thursday
3. Enroll yourself in the program!
Talk to: Ashley
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Housing
Services
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Somerville Homeless Coalition
Who can come:
Housing search and case management: for Homeless Individuals:
Includes individuals in eviction (7 Days within in court eviction) living
somewhere inhabitable, and or on the streets
Housing Support Programs: (waiting list) Need to be Homeless and
Disabled
Offers:
Help fill out Section 8 applications
Help you fill out application for out-of-state housing
Can offer Better Homes Program
Help pay utilities bill
Carry out housing search
What’s the process like?
1. Call to make an appointment and you will be assigned
a worker
2. Set up your weekly meeting with that worker to
help fill out a housing application
3. Will accompany you to housing interview and can
provide legal services
*Process can take about a week to start the case management
process. Can take a month to a year to receive housing.
1 Davis Square
Somerville, MA 02144 Phone: 617-623-6111
Talk to: Lisa Davidson
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Just-a-Start House
Who can come: Young women between the ages of 13-20 Most through
DTA; two spots from DCF. Must be pregnant or parenting or both.
If accepted, offers you:
o A team with a Case Manager and an advocate. Advocates cover life skills,
behavior management, money management, healthcare, child’s education.
o Case manager deals with the mother’s education, public benefits, DCF,
legal and immigration issues, mental health for mother and child and
housing.
*Independent living as opposed to a group home
**Ultimate goal to obtain housing!
What’s the process like?
1. Go to DTA and get a referral
2. DTA will set her up with a DTA worker
3. Meet with DCF worker
4. TLP Coordinator that meets with DCF
5. Determines that Just-a-Start House if your TLP
114 Temple Street
Somerville, MA 02145 Phone: (617) 776-8353 x.15
Talk to: Myisha Rodrigues Scott
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Greater Boston Catholic Charities
Somerville
Who can come: Middlesex county residents facing threat of eviction & in
need of emergency assistance
If accepted, offers you:
Emergency assistance for paying rent and utilities once in a
lifetime
Food Pantry services, once a month and six times in a year
270 Washington St.
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: (617) 625-1920
Talk to: Tara
What’s the process like?
1. Set up an appointment
2. Come in to fill out necessary paperwork
3. Eligible to receive up to $1500 in rent assistance
upon completion of process
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CAAS Eviction Program
Who can come: Somerville residents facing threat of eviction
If accepted, offers you:
o Advocates educate you around your tenant rights
o Provides legal protection in court on issues such as foreclosures,
evictions, and unjust landlord practices
o Can negotiate payment plans with landlords in order to prevent
eviction
Talk to: Melissa McWhinney
66-70 Union Square, #104
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: (617) 623-7370
What’s the process like?
1. Call CAAS at phone number above or do a walk-in
2. Do a brief 15 minute intake explaining your situation
3. If issue meets CAAS’s programs, will be assigned a
case worker
4. Case worker works with you on a host of issues
ranging from eviction to general tenant rights
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Somerville Community Corporation
Who can come: Somerville Residents
If Accepted, offers you:
Financial assistance for back rent and utilities.
Advocacy and mediation on behalf of our clients, often with some of
Somerville's largest landlords. In a majority of cases, we have been
able to prevent evictions and form agreements to which both parties
are agreeable.
Housing search and placement, including help applying for Section 8,
MRVP and public housing with subsidized units.
Personal budgeting and credit management.
337 Somerville Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: :(617) 776-5931
What’s the process like?
1. Call and ask for Stacey Pires
2. Describe your particular situation and the housing
situation you need help with
3. They will provide you with initial resources and if
accepted, will assist you over the longer term
Talk to: Stacey Pires
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Food Assistance
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The Elizabeth Peabody House Food Pantry
Who can come: Residents of Somerville
Receive several bags of groceries with fresh produce, frozen meats, canned
items and items such as bread, rice, and pasta.
Also have directory of resources for clients in need to utilize.
Talk to: Paul Kuhne
275-277 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02145 Phone: (617) 623-5510
What’s the process like?
1. Please provide proof of income and address
2. Fill out a basic intake form with general information
3. Receive a food pantry ID Card
4. Able to visit the pantry once a month
5. Eligible only for residents of Somerville
Serving Schedule:
Wednesdays 5:30-7:30 PM
Thursdays 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
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Project Soup
Who can come: Somerville Residents
Receive a premade bag of food that will last you 3-5 days.
15 Franklin Street
East Somerville, MA 02145 Phone: 617-776-7687
Talk to: Sandi Harris
What’s the process like?
1. Pick a day that works for your schedule
2. Please bring an ID and proof of address
3. You will receive a premade bag of food
4. Eligible to come once a month
*Typically no wait to receive food
Pantry Serving Schedule:
Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 10:00 - 2:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 - Noon
Soup Kitchen* Serving
Schedule:
Mondays: 6-9 PM
*In Davis Square
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Helping Hand Food Pantry
Who can come: Anyone (Please bring ID!)
Receive a premade bag of food that will last you 3-5 days.
Fresh Pond Apartments
361 Rindge Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02140 Phone: (617) 876-4381
Talk to: Nina Siciliano
What’s the process like?
1. Pick a day that works for your schedule
2. Please bring an ID
3. You will receive a premade bag of food
4. Eligible to come once a month
5. Food Options Vary
*Wait for food varies on the night
Serving Schedule:
Tuesday: 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM-1:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - Noon
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SNAP (Food Stamps)
Determine eligibility:
https://service.hhs.state.ma.us/screening/ScreeningWelcome_input
Find out Your Rights:
http://www.gettingsnap.org/index2.htm
Apply at: Project LIFT, CAAS
What’s the process like?*
1. Applicants must apply at their local office, based on
the city (and sometimes the zip code that they live in.
2. They may apply in person, by mail, by fax or online.
3. They have a right to apply and should not be
discouraged from doing so, even if the DTA worker
does not think they are eligible.
4. If they are eligible, their benefits will be
retroactive to the date their application was received.
5. An interview is required but can be conducted over
the phone if going to the office is difficult.
*Undocumented citizens may apply for their children
Numbers to Call: 1-866-950-FOOD (3663)
Project Bread: 1-800-645-8333
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Somerville WIC (Women, Infants, Children)
Who can come: Women that are pregnant, breastfeeding or have children
under the age of 5
If accepted, offers you:
Monthly packets of coupons that can be used to purchase milk,
formula, peanut butter and other grocery items
What’s the process like?*
1. Applicants must call above number to speak with
intake person (Kreyol, Spanish, and Portuguese)
2. Prepare necessary paperwork including MassHealth,
birth certificates, or any other pertinent documents.
3. Come in with infant/child to WIC office
4. Meet with nutritionist who will record basic
information about infant/child including blood work,
heart rate and other standard health tests
5. Receive WIC coupons!
*Undocumented citizens may apply for their children
366 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02145 Phone: 617-666-5059
Talk to: Nancy
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Legal Services
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Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services
Who can come: Income Eligible Individuals
Helps with…
Providing individuals with paralegals and attorneys in court
Primary housing and public benefits representation. Full range for
individuals over 60.
Representing victims of domestic violence
Mental health representation for entitlement benefits (medicare),
special education, etc.
Undocumented workers, children, and battered women gain legal
status
60 Gore Street
Cambridge, MA 02141 Phone: (617) 603-2700
Talk to: Susan Hegel or Susan Chimene
What’s the process like?
1. Call and ask to speak with duty person.
2. Agency will get information about you, make sure
you’re income eligible.
3. If it is an issue they handle, then they would move
forward (see examples below)
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Who can come: Residents of Cambridge/Somerville
If accepted:
o Help with: Employment Benefits, Social Security, Disability, Fair
Wage, Section 8 Termination, Housing/Public Housing, Tenant
Association, Mediation, Paternity , Public Assistance Programs,
Veterans Benefits
o Can provide you with counseling for these issues and
representation
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23 Everett Street, First Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 495-4408
Talk to: Student Volunteer
What’s the process like?
1. First you call in, and do a brief intake over the phone.
2. Make an appointment to come in.
3. Don’t Forget!: Bring all of the necessary documents!!
4. Meet with Harvard Legal Student to start building your
case
Cost?: FREE!
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Community Legal Services and Counseling Center
Who can come: Low-income Cambridge/Somerville residents
If accepted, helps you:
Secure protection from abuse
Receive child support
Work on group leadership
Multicultural ethnic issues and immigrant/refugee issues
Talk to: Any volunteer or Paul Goldmuntz
What’s the process like?
1. Ask to speak with someone about setting up an
intake.
2. Upon evaluation, a volunteer will contact you and
determine if you are eligible for their services
3. If so, you will be assigned a counselor and will work
on determining the best solution for your particular
situation.
1 West Street
Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-661-1010
Cost?: FREE!
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Domestic
Violence Services
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Who can come: All victims of domestic violence & abuse (must be self-
referred)
Offers:
Community Based
o Individual Advocacy & Support Groups
o 24 Hour Crisis Hotline that will provide emotional support and
referral services
o Court accompiment to get restraining order
Shelter of 21 beds that provides safety for domestic violence victims
o if full will work with you to find other shelter
o Three month stay
Children’s services that help children have a safe environment
What’s the process like?
1. Will set up an appointment with victim
2. Depending on what you need
3. Will set you up with a personal counselor that will assist you
with your particular situation.
Talk to: Michelle Fine
Call Hotline: (617) 623-5900
Business: 617-625-5996
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Who can come: Somerville residents
If accepted to TLP, offers you:
o Assistance with housing searches
o General life skills training and counseling
o Fixing up resumes and applying to jobs
o Services Coordinator deals with the mother’s education, public benefits,
DCF, legal and immigration issues, mental health for mother and child and
housing.
**Ultimate goal to obtain housing!
Talk to: Ronit Barkai
1035 Cambridge St # B10
Cambridge, MA 02141 Phone: (617) 868-1650
What’s the process like?
1. Call to set up an appointment or do a walk-in
2. Will carry out a brief intake upon doing the walk-in
3. Will set you up with a personal counselor that will assist you with
your specific needs.
4. Can apply to Transitional Living Program (TLP) if you choose
*Emergencies, please call and ask for emergency shelter
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Emerge
Who can come: No limitations (typically self-identified abusers)
If accepted, offers you:
Different groups for gay men & women,
Separate groups for Spanish speakers
Anger management services, for anyone that is not their partner i.e.
family friend, etc. Curriculum based 14 week anger management
program that’s conducted one on one. Court mandated.
2464 Massachusetts Ave # 101
Cambridge, MA 02140 Phone: (617) 547-9879
What’s the process like?
1. Intake Done over the phone
2. Come in for orientation ($25) Must contact partners
and ex-partners to discuss.
3. Orientations are Wednesdays 6 Pm and Thursdays at
Noon
4. Fill out a bunch of paperwork
5. Get started as soon as you’d like! *Abuser must come in to do 40 sessions in programs such as battering
intervention programs
Talk to: 10-3 Office Manager or Eric Albert
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Mental Health
Services
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Community Legal Services and Counseling Center
Who can come: Somerville residents
If accepted, helps you:
Secure protection from abuse
Receive child support
Work on group leadership
Multicultural ethnic issues and immigrant/refugee issues
What’s the process like?
1. Ask to speak with someone about setting up an
intake.
2. Upon evaluation, a volunteer will contact you and
determine if you are eligible for their services
3. If so, you will be assigned a counselor and will work
on determining the best solution for your particular
situation.
1 West Street
Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: 617-661-1010
Talk to: Any volunteer or Paul Goldmuntz
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The Guidance Center
Who can come: Services are provided to children under six-years-old with
issues related to development, behavior and family needs, and their
caregivers
If accepted, helps you with:
Individual and family treatment
Home and/or school based treatment (early intervention)
Caregiver support
Psychological testing & Psychiatric consultation
Psychopharmacological evaluation and treatment
Collaboration with physicians
Consultation to child care programs and schools
5 Sacramento Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: 617-284-5130
Talk to: Melanie Branski
What’s the process like?
1. Ask to speak with someone about setting up an
intake.
2. Describe your situation to the intake worker and
s/he will connect you with the proper channel of care
3. Will evaluate your healthcare situation and bill the
appropriate HMO, Mass Care or Company
*Offer phone services in English and Spanish
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The Family Center Inc.
Who can come: Somerville residents
If accepted:
o Receive in-home therapy services if you have Mass Health
o Receive a parenting journey series 12 week group support in
Spanish & Kreyol. Parent development, experience of parent and
being in touch with how you were parented and being in touch
with that.
o Parenting in America. US Practices around child rearing and
DCF.
o Child caring dinner for parents and children.
366 Somerville Avenue
Somerville, MA 02143 Phone: (617) 628-8815
Talk to: Fran Rowley
What’s the process like?
1. Call and speak with receptionist
2. Ask to speak with someone for an intake Process
takes 15 minutes
3. Clinical worker calls and clinician can call to schedule
most convenient appointment
*Unfortunately at the moment there is a waiting list.
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Who can come: Somerville residents
For Child: Provides in-school consultation. Consultants can help teachers and
students cope with behavior issues.
For Adult: a wide range of services including psychotherapy, day treatment,
community treatment program, and substance abuse services.
What’s the process like For an Adult, Child or Family?
1. Talk to intake worker over the phone.
2. Intake worker will evaluate you and call you back
within 24 hours
3. Intake worker will arrange appointment and set up
your schedule
*Sliding scale of $10 per session
Talk to: Carolyn
Spangler or Raul Salinas
Ortega
63 College Avenue
Somerville, MA 02144 Phone: (617) 623-3278
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Quick Resources
Clothing:
o Children’s Exchange 56 Magazine Street | Cambridge, MA 02140
Call: 617-576-0039
o Salvation Army
483 Broadway | Somerville, MA 02145
Call: (781) 395-9783
Healthcare:
o The Sharewood Health Clinic (*Tuesday Evenings 6-9) The First Church
184 Pleasant Street | Malden, MA 02148
Call: (781) 324-8991
o Enrollment and Outreach Team-Cambridge Health Alliance
Call: (617) 665-3155
Housing Services:
o Lead Abatement Task Force
Call: 617.625.6600 x 2588
o Cambridge and Somerville Fuel Assistance
51 Inman Street | Cambridge, MA 02139
Call: (617) 349-6252
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To Be Added Soon:
-Services for the Elderly
Updated: 1/21/2011