Mariners House is an Inn located in Boston's North End. It offers rooms to active and retired seafarers. Mariners House offers a variety of private rooms with AC and WiFi. It also offers a conference room and complimentary breakfast, with lunch and dinner available to it's guests. Mariners House has been serving the community for over 165 years. Please call or visit it's website for more information on it's services.
The Cooper Community Center offers a pre-school, after-school program and a social club for seniors from its location near the South End/Roxbury border. The preschool serves children ages two years, nine months (2.9) to six years (6), and emphasizes literacy development. The after-school program provides children ages 5 - 12 with a safe and structured learning environment that features tutoring and mentoring with Northeastern Students and MIT graduate students. The Cooper Community Center also offers the "Forget-Me-Not" Club for local seniors. Members meet for lunch every Tuesday from September to June to discuss topics that enrich their physical and mental health.
Project Place provides assistance and support to low-income individuals and the homeless. Programs and services offered are geared toward providing helpful skills and education, as well as assistance obtaining housing and employment. The organization hosts public speakers and charity fundraisers.
Girl Scouts United States has been around since 1912, but the unique Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts was formed in 2008 by a merge of Patriots Trail Girl Scouts, Spar and Spindel Girl Scouts, and Girl Scouts of South Eastern Massachusetts. Together as Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, they believe "Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place" and a better community. This great youth group serves 45,000 girls ages 5-17 and 17,000 adult volunteers in the 178 communities in Eastern Massachusetts alone.