Community Services/Non-Profits near South Yarmouth, MA

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“Have you ever walked into a facility and instantly felt welcomed? This is Transitions Centers! The staff are one of a kind. They are the most caring, energetic, determined staff I have ever met! They are also advocates for each of the members that attend. The members are also one of a kind. They all have individual needs that each of the staff make sure are met every day they attend. At Transitions Centers there are a variety of activities that are offered to meet each of the members needs. Community involvement, socialization, and healthy living are some of the areas that are addressed to help each member achieve the most independent lives possible. If you are looking to work at a one of a kind program or to attend a one of a kind program... Transitions Centers is for you!”

4.7 Superb3 Reviews

“Great place if your looking to furnish your new home or just need a piece to add to it!!You can find...couches, diningroom tables (with chair), windows, recliners,hutches, whatever you need for you apartment,house,cottage, annnd save BIG $$$$”

4.6 Superb56 Reviews

“A surprisingly vibrant Catholic church and engaged community. Gorgeous stained glass windows of Mary at La Salette (Fr) and one full of Mary Magdalene symbolism (the original Notre Dame) that most would miss. I often come to walk the Labyrinth out back for a peaceful prayerful walking meditation. The priests, Frs John and Paul, seem authentic and caring in their ministry here and are devoted LaSalette brothers.”

5 Superb8 Reviews

“I love living here near Main Street everything is within walking distance and there are a lot of great stores. My favorite is army and navy and ace bradfords hardware. Just to name a few.”

4.3 Superb3 Reviews

“Outstanding team members, expertise, communication, rescue skills and compassion. Recent seal rescue was well-coordinated between local animal control in Barnstable, MA and IFAW. Very grateful for their help, willingness to talk through their process, and educate bystanders.”

1 Poor3 Reviews