Mission
Community Service Care promotes social justice, conservation, and public health to support sustainable communities in Boston.
Strategy
Through the provision of a wide range of programmatic, financial, and administrative services Community Service Care supports grassroots community organizations and initiatives that are aligned with the mission of the organization.
Supported Organizations, Groups, and Initiatives
The mission of Tree of Life / Arbol de Vida is to work together to represent the community, to empower the residents and to engage service providers to promote the health and well-being of all Jamaica Plain / Egleston Square residents. Our focus areas are family support, public health and services for older adults.
SSYC runs after-school programming in BHA’s South Street Development for 1st-6th graders and teenagers. “We are passionate about youth leadership development and resiliency. We believe in each young person and strive to cultivate their sense of leadership. This is a place where youth feel supported to reach their: academic, social and emotional goals as they move from childhood into adulthood.”
The Sunrise Times
The Sunrise Times is a publication compiled by the global citizens of Community service care Inc. that keeps you in the loop of events, stories, and special happenings with our programs and more!
Known as 'Olmsted 2022' since 2001, our group facilitated a multitude of programming leading up to the celebration of Frederick Law Olmsted’s 200th birthday on April 26, 2022! Guided by Olmsted's timeless principles of landscape architecture and social cohesion, we endeavor to create and nurture spaces that inspire, heal, and uplift. By embracing thoughtful planning, sustainable design, and an unwavering commitment to inclusivity, The Olmsted Way envisions a future where vibrant communities flourish, public health is prioritized, and the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted continues to shape a more resilient, connected, and beautiful world for generations to come.
HEART stands for Holistic Emergency Alternative Response Teams. Cambridge HEART envisions interconnected local communities that practice care, healing, transformative accountability, self-determination, and that are free of carceral systems. Centering marginalized people, Cambridge HEART builds local capacity to disrupt cycles of harm by responding to crises, conducting research, and facilitating community cohesion. HEART is working to establish itself as its own nonprofit.
The Black Response was started by a group of black Cambridge residents who felt that the interests of black Cambridge residents weren't adequately represented by the City Council. The Black Response seeks to uplift black and brown communities by redirecting funding from the police department and investing that money into community-grounded solutions for public safety.
In partnership with the SJPHS, the Health Promotion Center provides personal, quality health care with respect and compassion to our diverse community through the lens of Health Equity and Social Justice.
In partnership with Brigham and the Boston Public Health Commission, JPNTT offers services for individuals, families, and communities affected by violence.
In partnership with Brigham and the Boston Public Health Commission, JPNTT offers services for individuals, families, and communities affected by violence.
As one of the first park systems created in the United States, Boston’s Olmsted Park System served as a model for metropolitan open space planning initiatives elsewhere. The nine distinct parks, later coined the “Emerald Necklace,” span seven miles from the historic center of Boston through various neighborhoods, connecting the city with nature and offering a wide range of experiences from sports areas to a zoo to garden walks. Not only does the Olmsted Park System provide various recreational outlets, but it also stands as a physical example of 19th century ideals on nature and conservation. Boston Common, Boston Public Garden, and Arnold Arboretum, all parks within the Olmsted Park System, are also included in this travel itinerary for their own contribution to Massachusetts conservation.
This program of the SJPHC brings together youth and faculty-in-training to expose, discuss, and address structural racism and inequities, with a particular focus on health. It is designed to be a tool for lifelong engagement in the work of racial justice and liberation.

The Sunrise Times is a publication compiled by the global citizens of Community service care Inc. that keeps you in the loop of events, stories, and special happenings with our programs and more!

In partnership with the SJPHS, the Health Promotion Center provides personal, quality health care with respect and compassion to our diverse community through the lens of Health Equity and Social Justice.