Community Services/Non-Profits in Waltham, MA

11 locations found near Waltham

“Holly was very helpful and kind. I was tempted to just order everything I needed online, but going to the store was much more informative and ended up saving money!”

5 Superb21 Reviews

“Everything about this place is top notch! I've enjoyed so many fresh delicious vegetables over the years.
I just took a class on garlic. So informative and fun!
Thank you for your mission!”

5 Superb15 Reviews

“It's a beautiful new building it's alot bigger then it used to be. You can eat breakfast and lunch there during the week it's very nice for the homeless people in Waltham to have a place to go eat.”

5 Superb29 Reviews

“This is an amazing foundation for support for us in the footware industry...lost my job due to a tropical storm that made my location closed down and they were quick to assist once my application was submitted...highly recommend giving them a try!”

4.4 Superb36 Reviews

“I love taping Our City Streets, a program about all aspects of homelessness at WCACS. The team there are highly professional and are happy to teach this rookie about creating and doing a monthly show.”

5 Superb4 Reviews

“The staff at the Waltham Boys and Girls Club are incredible! Everyone is understanding, helpful, kind, respectful and all around amazing people. I trust them with my daughter. They have been instrumental in helping my daughter to grow and mature. Their work with the community is outstanding!”

4.3 Superb24 Reviews

“Cute bookstore. Stopped in while on a work trip to the area. The book store itself is rather small but they have hundreds of books cataloged in the back so all you have to do is have them look it up for you. They also have local seasoning, crafts, and more displayed around the shop for purchase. I was able to get the book I was looking for along with some Zatar seasoning. It was a win win for me. Would definitely come back to find a new book or just to see what they have that's new. Part of the proceeds also go to a worthy cause of youth education and literacy so that makes it even better. Will definitely return!”

3.7 Good41 Reviews

“Excellent experience with the first time visit to the Family Table program. I was surprised by the amount of choice and freedom to get the items that my family needed for the end of the month. Much more pleasant experience with this organization than most others. They even had an ID card ready for my husband, which was very sympathetic after the homophobic behavior that was happening in the Brookline Food Pantry. Completely different atmosphere than anything else I have experienced in my time with struggling with an eating disorder and feeling food security.”

3.6 Good19 Reviews

“I recently spoke with a representative from this agency regarding the poor conditions of some of the surrounding shelters. This person was deeply concerned that certain shelters are not safe for women. I agree having had a very bad experience with one in particular. Rules and common courtesy must be honored by all in order for any of these places to work.After all it's the human thing to do.”

2.3 Poor6 Reviews