To empower Mt. Pleasant and Buckeye neighborhood residents to make our area a safe place to reside, work, raise a family, shop, educate, entertain and grow old by taking care of our hungry and needy and representing them when necessary.
Eliza Bryant Village’s mission is to provide quality services, outreach programs, and a dignified, compassionate, and secure living environment for seniors.
The Musical Theater Project (TMTP) was formed in 2000 to foster a deep appreciation of the American musical — and the social and cultural history surrounding it — by creating programs that educate as well as entertain people of all ages.
To provide avenues for children to maintain a healthy lifestyle through physical fitness and recreational activities that incorporate technology and dance fitness.
To be the leading provider of primary and specialized tertiary care, accompanied by an appropriate array of inpatient, outpatient and outreach services which meet community needs and improve health. To exhibit leadership in setting ethical standards. To access and invest in the people and technology to bring about innovative ways to deliver high-quality, high-value health…
To engage, empower and enrich the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people and those impacted by HIV and AIDS.
Village Neighbors was founded to help aging adults in our rural community to live for as long as possible in their homes. We are a member/volunteer run organization serving the residents of New Salem, Leverett, Shutesbury, and Wendel.
Senior Transportation Connection (STC) collaborates to provide accessible, affordable, and quality transportation to enhance the independence of older adults.
To support, educate, and nurture the blind and visually impaired residents of the Greater Merrimack Valley by helping them enrich their lives and gain independence.
Easthampton Neighbors is a member driven, non-profit organization that provides volunteer services and programs to seniors who strive to live independent, engaged lives at home.