Cape Wellness Collaborative provides integrative wellness therapies to anyone on Cape Cod & the Islands facing cancer.

To provide enriching, accessible, culturally sensitive, educational environments and resources that promote learning through play experiences to foster healthy child development.

To enrich the lives of children and adults with special needs on Cape Cod by providing individualized Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies.

To provide information and services that will help members live independently, safely, and comfortably for as long as possible in their own homes.

Helping Our Women educates, empowers and supports women in the towns of Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro and Provincetown who are living with chronic, disabling or life threatening health conditions. We maintain an open-door policy to provide education and referrals to all community members. We carry out our mission by providing direct services in three key areas:…

The Council on Aging is a department of the Town of Mashpee. Its charge is to sponsor, coordinate, or conduct human service, educational, social and recreational services and programs at the Mashpee Senior Center, as well as to identify and create opportunities and solutions for the empowerment and betterment of the Town’s seniors and their…

Created by caregivers, the Alzheimer’s Family Support Center of Cape Cod provides free personalized services to the 10,000 families, individuals, and caregivers on Cape Cod currently living with Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related diseases. Our goal is

Latham Centers compassionately and creatively helps children and adults with complex special needs, including Prader-Willi Syndrome, to lead meaningful, abundant lives.

Camp Jabberwocky exists to provide a vacation camp for people with disabilities. We provide recreation and enrich the lives of our campers by creating a supportive environment that promotes the fulfillment of human potential and fosters independence.

The mission of LIFE is to assist individuals in developing the skills they need to function as independently as possible within the community for self-fulfillment and happiness.