Cambridge Community Center

Cambridge Community Center Proudly serving the youth, families, and seniors of our community for the last 90+ years - and counting! EST. 1929 | Cambridge, Massachusetts

The Cambridge Community Center (CCC) was founded in 1929 in the Coast neighborhood of Cambridge by a group of Black pastors because the local YMCA was for white men only at the time. In the 93 years since, CCC has served generations of children, youth, and families and continues to be a frontline resource for the most under-resourced, under-represented residents throughout the city of Cambridge. O

ur longest standing program is the year-round Out-of-School Time Program, which includes after school and summer offerings for ages 5-13. We offer children and families diverse learning opportunities, programs, and services to close the opportunity gap and address generational and systemic disparities due to race and socioeconomic status. Family engagement is an important component of our program delivery model. At the Center, we don’t just enroll children in our programs, we enroll entire families. In addition to our school-age offerings, we have a variety of programs for teens and the wider community. Our teen programs, such as The Hip Hop Transformation, the Mental Health ACCESS (Advancing Culturally Competent Education to Stop Stigma), and Dottin University Basketball provide Cambridge teens with 21st Century Skills while unleashing their curiosity and creative abilities. Our community programs include our annual Thanksgiving Luncheon, which attracts over 200 seniors from the community each year, and widely-known initiatives such as the Cambridge Winter Farmers Market and The Coast Kitchen, our free community dinner that brings seniors from the community together every month. Finally, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, we launched our safe-distance Food & Supply Pantry, which operates out of our gymnasium and has served up to 1,000 households each week. Over 15,000 individuals utilize our facilities throughout the year whether they depend on our services, are enrolled in our programs, or host events and community gatherings catered to under-resourced community members. Many of the staff and youth in our programs come from families that have been involved with the Center for four or even five generations, enriching our Center with a strong sense of history, family, and community.

Stills from our first annual Black History Celebration Day — it was beautiful to see our gym space filled with Pan-Afric...
02/27/2026

Stills from our first annual Black History Celebration Day — it was beautiful to see our gym space filled with Pan-African flag colors!

Special thanks to:

🖤 Our entire team for collectively planning this event!

❤️ Dr Kwame Dance for putting together a slideshow of Black history at CCC starting with founding leader Rev. E.K. Nichols, one of the earliest Black graduates from Yale Divinity School, and ending with THHT director Flash Firmin a proud Morris Brown grad and HBCU tour leader

💚Our OST staff and students for jumping into deep discussions, designing their own signs, and advocating for the causes that are most important to each of them today

💛 CCTV for providing us with a last minute free camera rental to help make sure this day was properly documented 📸

Can’t wait to do this again next year!

Thank you to Rep. Ayanna Pressley for recognizing CCC’s current work as well as for investing in our future. Ayanna’s of...
08/22/2025

Thank you to Rep. Ayanna Pressley for recognizing CCC’s current work as well as for investing in our future. Ayanna’s office recently helped us secure $1 million in funding for the Center’s Resilience Hub project. This money will now allow us to purchase and install rooftop solar panels as well as an emergency generator and batteries — all critically important components in establishing a clean, resilient energy system at CCC.

We hope that this project will not only become a model for other Resilience Hub across the country, but also for what true collaboration between the federal government and local grassroots organizations can look like.

We were honored to have Rep. Pressley visit CCC this past Wednesday to talk about this partnership as well as her broad vision of a better future for our community and our country as a whole. Thank you also to Mayor Denise Simmons for discussing CCC’s historic role in Cambridge and for moderating the Q&A with community members. We’re incredibly grateful to have these women as leaders in troubled times, and will continue to turn to them for guidance, courage, and hope in the years to come.

This week, we’re celebrating the 5 year anniversary of our Food & Supply Pantry program! The pantry began as an emergenc...
04/09/2025

This week, we’re celebrating the 5 year anniversary of our Food & Supply Pantry program! The pantry began as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020, a week after our youth programs had shut down.

Many of the volunteers who help us run the pantry today are former patrons who we first while they were waiting in line for food. The folks you see in these pictures, both young and old, are now veterans of our service — they’re the ones who make it possible for us to redistribute over 1 million pounds of food, 500,000 diapers, and 100,000 period products annually.

Because of this strong team of community members, we are confident and prepared to face whatever challenges may come next. This does not mean it will be easy — our access to food and supplies is currently being threatened by federal as well as state level budget cuts. But we are confident that, with your help, we can continue building community together — something we’ve been doing here at CCC since 1929.

If you would like to help support this service, please consider making a donation here: https://givebutter.com/supportccc

01/29/2025

Today we’re celebrating the Center’s 96th birthday! In this short video, you can hear reflections on CCC’s legacy and current role in our community from staff members Yvonne “Ms G” Gittens, Zach Goldhammer, Latifah James, and Imam “Flash” Firmin.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us and made this work possible for the past nine decades. With your support, we’re ready to take on new challenges over the next four years as we approach our centennial anniversary here on Callender St. Onward!

🎥: Joseann Reynoso-Tejeda

Want to know what was happening at CCC during this time of year in 1977? Thankfully some thoughtful students and staff p...
12/18/2024

Want to know what was happening at CCC during this time of year in 1977? Thankfully some thoughtful students and staff preserved these moments on a poster board nearly 50 years ago.

Let us know if you have your own memories of spending the holidays at the Center or if you recognize any of the faces in these pictures. And if you would like to make a seasonal gift in honor of any Center family or friends, you can do so here: https://givebutter.com/cccdouble2024

Huge thanks to everyone who came out to our 4th annual Sisters of the Center Brunch on Saturday! It’s always an incredib...
12/10/2024

Huge thanks to everyone who came out to our 4th annual Sisters of the Center Brunch on Saturday! It’s always an incredible feeling to see our gym filled with so many people we love and who have so much love for one another.

For so many of us, this building is a home away from home — a “third place” where we can come to find community outside of the spaces where we live and work. Whether you’ve come into this gym to pick up food, pick up a child, or to play pick-up basketball, we hope you have experienced this same warm, welcoming feeling. If you have experienced that magic, it’s primarily due to the hardwork of women like Evette, Corinne, and Erin. These are the leaders in our community who have not have kept the spirit of giving going across many generations at CCC. We’re deeply grateful to be able to honor their contributions as well as those of all the Sisters past present at this annual event.

If you would like to make your own contribution to this work, now is the time. Please consider donating if you believe in the magic of this place and want to support those working to preserve it in the years to come: https://givebutter.com/cccdouble2024

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Evette M. Layne was one of the first people in the building for yesterday’s Thanksgiving Luncheon and one of the last to...
11/22/2024

Evette M. Layne was one of the first people in the building for yesterday’s Thanksgiving Luncheon and one of the last to leave. For decades, this Center kid and former board member has transformed our gym into a home away from home for over 200 elders, with her own decorations adorning every table. Thanks to her work, along with the rest of Ms G’s volunteer crew and our supporters from Berkshire Bank, East Cambridge Savings Bank, PUMA, and Summer Shack, this year’s luncheon was a huge success.

But we aren’t done celebrating Evette yet. On December 7th, she will be one of our awardees for the Sisters of the Center Brunch honoring women leaders in our community. If you would like to help us honor Evette’s life and work inside and outside the Center, we hope you’ll join us then. Tickets and sponsorship info available here: https://www.cambridgecc.org/sotcbrunch2024.html 🎉

From Shirley Chisholm to Saundra Graham, CCC has a long history of centering the voices of women leaders, even when the ...
11/18/2024

From Shirley Chisholm to Saundra Graham, CCC has a long history of centering the voices of women leaders, even when the rest of the country isn’t ready to listen.

At the end of this challenging year, we’re building on that tradition with our 4th annual Sisters of the Center Brunch, which celebrates the underrecognized work of women who have done so much for this community.

This year, we will be giving awards to Evette M Layne and Corinne Espinoza for their decades-long dedication to CCC. We will also be posthumously presenting the Center’s highest honor, the Reverend E.K. Nichols award, to Erin Gullage.

Join us in honoring the work of these incredible women by attending the awards ceremony on December 7th. We will have a full brunch service catered by our friends at Summer Shack as well as live musical performances from Tim Hall and more. You can find tickets and additional info here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4th-annual-janet-ms-k-kendrick-sisters-of-the-center-awards-brunch-tickets-1035250089887

Hope to see you there!

On the front page of The Boston Globe Metro section: thank you to photographer Craig Walker for documenting yesterday’s ...
11/08/2024

On the front page of The Boston Globe Metro section: thank you to photographer Craig Walker for documenting yesterday’s distribution of 360 turkeys to CCC food pantry patrons in partnership with Food For Free and The Greater Boston Food Bank. Special shout out for spotlighting local hero Rosey Massey who does so much to support this community. If you see Rosey out on Callender St, make sure to get her autograph — she’s famous now!

07/18/2024

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5 Callender Street
Cambridge, MA
02139

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

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