Youth soccer is alive and well in Wellesley, thanks to the efforts of this club. Teach your children (kindergarten through eighth grade) teamwork, fitness and fair play. Register for play or attend a match.
The Wellesley Housing Authority provides affordable housing to low and moderate income people. It is located on Barton Street, site of the town's largest public housing development. The town provides two family developments (this and one on Linden Street), as well as four locations for elderly and disabled residents. See the town's website for applications and other information.
Mount Saint Vincent Wellesley consists of two restirement centers run by the Sisters of Mercy, a Catholic organization based in Halifax. Marrillac Residence has 94 beds on four floors. Elizabeth Seton Residence has 84 room. There are libraries, chapels, activity rooms, a gym and more. Health care is provided, as are short-term post-operative stays and respite care.
The Wellesley Community Center has rental facilities for five to 175 people. Your caterer will have access to a full commercial kitchen and you will have space for a business meeting, trade show or social occasion. This site is also used by many of the town's organizations including scouts, Rotary and other clubs, senior groups and more.
This foundation has been established with the mission to "advance the scientific understanding of autism" and to help those with this syndrome lead productive lives. The foundation provides grants to organizations performing research or serving the community through services, education or political advocacy on behalf of the autistic community.