
Below is a list of some of the local organizations
that the NDCC coordinates with that are looking for
volunteers or community support.
Getting
Involved
NDCC
Community Service Organizations
Local Advocacy Organizations
State/National Advocacy Organizations
Established in 1883 to help young women gain the resources and skills necessary to thrive in the industrial world, today’s YWCA serves people without regard to age or gender identity.
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They offer programs in affordable housing, preschool, and school-age childcare, wellness, cancer support, aquatics, youth leadership development, and racial justice
Hunger comes in many forms. Our Neighbors’ Table is committed to establishing a community that provides for the whole person with nourishing food, kindness and dignity.
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It is the vision of Our Neighbors’ Table that we may alleviate food insecurity in our region by providing reliable, community-based access to food for all residents.
The First Parish Newbury Food Pantry brings together residents who want to volunteer to help their neighbors. We serve the seven towns of Newbury, Newburyport, West Newbury, Salisbury, Rowley, Ipswich, and Georgetown and draw volunteers from these and other nearby towns.
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Their 100% volunteer Food Pantry provides food to over 750 people each Friday.
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