Free support and programs for people with cancer, and their families.
Dakin Humane Society has frisky cats, fun-loving dogs, rabbits and other small animals for adoption. We also provide dog training, a behavior helpline, low-cost spay/neuter, pet food pantry and more!
The Amherst Business Improvement District (Amherst BID) invests its resources to improve downtown Amherst?s vibrancy, sustainability, and economic health.
We deliver Hospice services to families in their own homes as well as in our Hospice residence. We offer compassionate care to people in the final months of life.
Unitarian Universalist Society of Amherst for families and friends of the Five College students.
Clarity of Thought. Warmth of Heart. Strength of Purpose.
Providing one-to-one mentoring relationships to local children for positive influences and friendships.
An acute care community hospital. Physician information at (888) 544-4CDH.
The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC) helps individuals with disabilities to live and work independently.
Toddler - 6 grade, flexible schedules, vacation camps offered in the pioneer valley
Historical home open to weddings, meetings, receptions and special events for the Amherst area.
Family Outreach of Amherst supports and assists the most vulnerable members of our community by working with struggling families.
Community Action of the Franklin, Hampshire, and North Quabbin Regions
Provides support and programs to people living with lower incomes.
Amherst College is a premier liberal arts college located in Amherst, Massachusetts.
CISA strengthens farms and engages the community to build the local food economy.
Independent and world cinema. First-run film and classics. Curated film series. Filmmaker and guest appearances. 4 state-of-the-art theaters.
Library Friends are volunteers united by a common cause: to make Jones, North Amherst, and Munson Libraries the best they can be. We raise money to buy books and sponsor education and growth program.
Offering spacious independent living apartments, assistance with living. Loomis Communities.
Independent living townhomes, located in Northampton and Easthampton, and supported independent apartment living at The Inn in Easthampton.
The Amherst Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent, non-profit education fund committed to stimulating excellence, promoting equity, enhancing diversity and mobilizing broad community support fo
Exhibits feature work by graduating students, fine arts faculty, and emerging regional artists, as well as by contemporary artists of national and international stature.
Funding small, passionate, well-run organizations that focus on the needs of the poor, relief of suffering, animal welfare, wounded veterans and local Massachusetts non-profit organizations.
Diverse transfer opportunities and career programs at GCC. Flexible classes in western Massachusetts. Enrich your skills today!
Training programs in a variety of fields for international participants.
The mission of the Hitchcock Center for the Environment is to educate and inspire action for a healthy planet.
The only full -scale museum of its kind in the United States, The Carle collects, preserves, presents and celebrates picture books and picture book illustrations from around the world.
South Congregational Church -- the church on the green -- is an Open and Affirming church where members and friends meet to worship God and offer love and assistance to one another. I
An active program of free exhibitions and events, late-night open hours, and a museum shop-café, Mead is a must see attraction.
Emergency food pantry, free hot lunches, clothing, housewares in Amherst, MA.
Stavros Center for Independent Living, Inc. shall serve as an advocate for the personal and collective rights of people with disabilities and Deaf individuals.
A church of community members and five college students.
Seeking to save Yiddish literature and keep the language alive.
Hampshire is a Liberal Arts college located in South Amherst.
Our mission is to prevent and end child abuse in our community by providing safety, healing and justice.
Leading the way in recreation and lifelong learning.
Volunteers actively working to give back to our community.
Striving to advance the common good, sustain and strengthen a network of local agencies prepared to respond to our neighbors in need.
NEPM is committed to serving the people of western New England by providing trustworthy journalism, cultural content, events and initiatives, educational services and community engagement.
Serving the students, faculty and staff of UMass and its surrounding communities through worship, events, and other programs and services.
The Burnett Gallery, located on the second floor of the Jones Library has monthly exhibits displaying the work of local artists.