Learnings from movement makers and storytellers.
"Communities are their own best hope." Our recent film screening and discussion underscored the value of investing in grassroots leaders. (Photo by London Parker-McWhorter.)
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"Communities are their own best hope." Our recent film screening and discussion underscored the value of investing in grassroots leaders. (Photo by London Parker-McWhorter.)
We saw the promise of community partnership realized at several recent events.
We joined Food For Free to celebrate a product of our partnership: a refrigerated truck that will get millions more meals to neighbors.
On May 2, we joined Mayor Siddiqui, Congresswoman Pressley, and more partners at City Hall to announce Rise Up Cambridge.
WINS supports coaches and programs working to create an equal playing field.
For a third year, Cambridge youth leaders raised funds for our community.
We're thinking about the importance of supporting the people and spaces that are dreaming and imagining ways our Black community can thrive.
We recently celebrated the conclusion of the Cambridge RISE pilot, our cross-sector partnership that supported 130 households in Cambridge.
Memorable moments from our work with the community in 2022.
Gail Roberts shares why giving back through her CCF DAF is a no-brainer.