Non-Profit Organizations in Worcester, MA

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Worcester, Massachusetts, is a city rich in history, culture, and community. One of the defining elements of Worcester’s heart and soul is the array of not-for-profit organizations dedicated to serving the community. Whether you’re seeking to donate, volunteer, or simply learn more, Radio Worcester encourages you to explore these non-profit organizations in the city (and the many, many more) the next time you find yourself searching “not for profit organizations near me.” 

Worcester Community Action Council (WCAC)

Committed to helping those in poverty, WCAC provides a range of services from heating assistance to early childhood education, all with the aim of fostering self-reliance among residents.

Worcester Educational Development Foundation, Inc. (WEDF)

WEDF champions academic excellence in Worcester Public Schools by funding scholarships, supporting educators, and funding initiatives that ensure educational equity.

The Friendly House

Serving the community since 1920, The Friendly House offers a plethora of services including youth programs, family services, and housing assistance.

Rachel’s Table

An initiative aimed at alleviating hunger, Rachel’s Table gathers unsold and unused food from local restaurants and grocery stores, redirecting it to agencies that serve the hungry.

Worcester Animal Rescue League (WARL)

For those with a soft spot for animals, WARL provides shelter, care, and advocacy for stray and abandoned pets until they find their forever homes.

Preservation Worcester

If history and architecture captivate you, Preservation Worcester works tirelessly to maintain the historic landmarks and architectural treasures of the city.

You Inc.

Focused on youth and family services, You Inc. offers a range of programs designed to empower and support young people and their families through various challenges.

EcoTarium

An innovative combination of museum and zoo, EcoTarium offers an array of exhibits and activities aimed at inspiring a love for science and nature.

Worcester, MA, is home to an array of remarkable not-for-profit organizations. Each of these institutions is deeply embedded in the community’s fabric, providing invaluable services, resources, and opportunities. If you find yourself searching for “not for profit organizations near me,” remember the wonderful organizations Worcester has to offer, and consider offering your support in whatever way you can.

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