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A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to an update on Summer Programs
June 26, 2023
To the Honorable, the City Council:
Please see below an update from the Department of Human Service Programs, Community Safety
Department, Cambridge Police Department, and the Cambridge Public Health Department regarding
opportunities for youth engagement throughout the summer.
Summer is fast approaching and the City of Cambridge remains committed to ensuring a wide variety of
programming for young people to enhance well-being, create more community connections and reduce
incidents of violence. This memo serves as an overall update on the planning by the city to provide
supportive, engaging and innovative programming and opportunities for community building for the
Summer of 2023
Building on many years of commitment to providing comprehensive programming for young people, this
update will outline how the Department of Human Service Programs, Community Safety Department,
Cambridge Police Department, and the Cambridge Public Health Department are working collaboratively
to offer opportunities for youth engagement throughout the summer.
This document is not intended to provide a comprehensive list of all the summer programming across the
city. Many community-based organizations provide a wealth of support and opportunities for engagement
with young people. The following is meant to provide an overview of what the City of Cambridge is
doing directly and providing funding to support.
Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP)
DHSP Summer 2023 Programs for Middle Schoolers and Teens and Families to promote positive
environments includes the following programming.
Cambridge Recreation Summer Basketball Leagues
One of the very significant opportunities for Cambridge young people ages 8 to 19 to engage in
productive and fun activities is the Recreation Summer Basketball league. During Summer 2022, more
than 380 young people participated in the 5 leagues. For players, coaches, and staff, the leagues offer
more than skill-building and competition; they foster lasting relationships and build community. The
leagues bring together families, younger and older siblings and friends.
Recreation is currently recruiting for 2023 Summer Basketball Leagues, which will run July 5 and run
through mid-August. Leagues include:
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Medina Dixon Instructional Basketball (Girls 11 & under), Donnelly Field
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Davonte Neal Instructional League (Co-ed ages 8-11), Sennott Park
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Sharif Moustafa Instructional League (Co-ed ages 9-13), Glacken Field
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Fast Break League (Boys 12-14 / grades 6-8), Hoyt Field
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Eurie Stamps Sr League (Boys 15 – 19 / grades 9-12+), Hoyt Field
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The Cambridge Summer Food Program serves nutritious dinner meals at Summer Basketball League
sites. For 2023 registration and scheduling details, click here.
Cambridge Youth Programs (CYP) Pre-Teen / Middle School Summer Programs
Offered Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. during the following sessions: Mini-session: July 5
– 7; Session 1: Week 1 and 2 (July 10-21); Session 2: Weeks 3 and 4 (July 24 – August 4); Session 3:
Weeks 5 and 6 (August 7 – August 18)
During Summer 2023, 260 youth will be participating in CYP’s Pre-Teen / Middle School Summer
Programs.
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Empowerment Program at Frisoli Youth Center:
This summer at Frisoli, young people will be exploring joy. Our goal is to provide an experience
for youth to truly feel joy. Young people will leave the program every day being able to identify
at least one time they felt joy throughout the day. Young people will be able to discover new
activities that give them that “feel good’ feeling. We will be using Joy as an act of resistance
against oppression and systematic racism. Empowering them to show up as their authentic self.
Our goal is to build confidence this summer.
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Sports Leadership Academy at Moore Youth Center:
Summer 2023 will be the summer of the “Dream Team” at the Sports Leadership Academy. This
theme will live in the program in several ways. A strong team needs to understand the strengths
and areas of growth of all its members. Over the course of the summer, young people will self-
evaluate their skill level in a specific sport each week. Youth will be partnered according to skill
level to promote peer leadership and connection. This system is meant to teach networking.
Young people will explore sports that are unfamiliar in hopes that they find a new interest or
passion.
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Discovery Program at Russell Youth Center:
Discovery Program will promote positive youth interaction and provide young people with an
opportunity to “Move” themselves towards discovery throughout the summer. Young people will
be on a path of discovery that allows for them to motivate one another to overcome challenges, be
in a space where they can become optimistic with others, becoming a valued member of the
Russell Community while being an enthusiast. During their journey they will learn from
experiences that allow for them to discover inner talents that focus on movement.
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Swag Academy at Gately Youth Center:
This summer at Swag Academy our Gately community will begin to reform this specific idea of
“swag”. Youth will begin to develop their own personal swag by exploring personal interests.
Youth will explore their community through T-ride Tuesdays! T-ride Tuesdays will allow youth
to commute to a new destination every week on public transportation. Youth will learn about the
MBTA, how to use it, and move around their city.
Teen Summer Programs at DHSP
Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program (MSYEP)
The goal of MSYEP is to serve as a young person's first job experience and exposure to the world of
work. The program is open to Cambridge residents ages 14 through the summer after completing high
school. Teens are placed in public sector and non-profit jobs throughout Cambridge and in surrounding
communities for six weeks during the summer. They work 20 hours a week and are paid minimum wage
by the City. Nearly half of the youth are placed in Summer Work and Learning sites, which offer
participants a valuable educational and employment experience using the community’s resources to
expose youth to potential educational or career paths.
During Summer 2023, MSYEP will run from July 5 – August 11 and teens will make $15 per hour. There
will be between 850 and 900 teens participating in this summer’s program.
Summer Teen Internships offered by Cambridge Youth Centers
Teens are matched to CYP Teen Internships through MSYEP
Boys to Men (Moses Youth Center) is a leadership empowerment internship for self-identified young
men focusing on Wellness (Physical Fitness/Nutrition), Self-Care, Financial Literacy, Career Exploration,
and Weekly Culture Dialogues centered around Social Justice, Music, Fashion, Art and Sports.
Youth Worker 101 (Frisoli Youth Center) is a leadership and skill-development program that is
focused on developing our young people into future youth workers. As part of the training and reflective
process, teen interns will have the opportunity to build skills and experience to facilitate developmentally
appropriate programming for grades 4th -8th
ARTrepreneurship for Teens (Russell Youth Center) is an internship for teen creatives. Young people
will have the opportunity to explore the journey of entrepreneurship through the lens of art expression and
creativity. Our goal is to empower and educate young artists on how to build a career utilizing their own
talents and gifts.
Teen Night Live is hosted by Cambridge Youth Programs, during Summer 2023 and invites Cambridge
teens, ages 14 – 19, to come together and build community through games, events, music, sports, field
trips, cookouts, and more! The activities will happen in the evening at the different Youth Centers.
Cambridge Summer Food Program
The Cambridge Summer Food Program provides free breakfast and lunch meals to Cambridge youth ages
18 and under. No identification (ID) required to get a meal and vegetarian options are available at every
location.
Beginning June 26, 2023, free breakfast meals will be served from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. and free lunch meals
will be served from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at parks across the city.
Youth can also enjoy sports, games, and crafts. with Cambridge Recreation staff in the parks from 9 a.m.
– 3 p.m.
Free dinner meals are provided at Recreation Summer Basketball League locations. Youth do not need to
participate in the leagues in order to get a meal.
The 2023 Summer Food Program schedule will be posted at www.cambridgema.gov/SummerFood
DHSP will also collaborate and provide support to other summer programming that will support young
people to come together to build community, build skills and engage in productive activities.
Among those programs are:
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The Cambridge Basketball Lab directed by Matt Meyershon which will operate out of the War
Memorial with support from the Cambridge Community Center to provide young men and
women with basketball and life skills and a productive place to be in the late afternoon this
summer.
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The Recess Program that will operate for middle school age students at different venues
throughout the summer
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Friday Night Hype will also be working to engage middle school students this summer with
several events
For more information about DHSP, go to https://www.cambridgema.gov/DHSP
Community Safety Department (CSD)
My Brother’s Keeper
The Community Safety Department is partnering to work with My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) to provide
young adult engagement programming over the summer.
MBK’s areas of focus will be: Post secondary planning/exploration, financial education and mental health
coaching.
The program will run from July through August and will include:
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20 young adult participants, ages 18-24 years old
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5 weeks of programming
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12 hours per week of program delivery
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60 hours of total program delivered
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20 total workshops designed, delivered & experienced
Summer Outings
CSD and the Cambridge Police Department will collaborate on providing opportunities for families,
young people and children to build community through fun events and outings. These events will include
picnics, beach trips and cookouts in Cambridge and they will be promoted widely in the community.
Bi-Weekly Check In Meetings
The CSD will also organize and lead bi-weekly check in zoom calls for youth serving programs and
departments throughout the summer starting in July. The goal of the calls will be to ensure a coordinated
approach to supporting young people and to understand increases in tension across the community in
order to provide compassionate and thoughtful interventions. Participants will include department heads,
educators, non-profit executives, neighborhood organizers, religious leaders, activists, community
partners, etc., in order to improve synergy and strengthen the safety net under our most vulnerable
populations.
For more information about CSD, go to cambridgesafety.org
Cambridge Police Department (CPD)
The Cambridge Police Department has a number of unique volunteer and employment programs this
summer designed specifically for young residents interested in a career in public safety.
As part of the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program, CPD will once again host a Youth Police
Academy, which is a six-week program that serves up to 30 teens and introduces them to a career in
public safety. Youth workers learn about the role and function of Cambridge Police Officers and varying
units within the Department, including the Traffic Unit, Explosive Ordnance Unit, and Special Response
Team. They are also able to learn about and practice OUI stops, traffic stops, handcuffing, baton
techniques and self-defense. Participants gain understanding about juvenile law, rights, and
responsibilities with Strategies for Youth and the role of the Cambridge Fire Department, Emergency
Communications Department, and Pro EMS in public safety.
In mid-August each summer, the week-long Middlesex Sheriff’s Office Youth Public Safety Academy is
held for Cambridge residents 8-12 years old. The camp is designed to expose our youngest residents to
role models in public safety—including the Cambridge Police and Fire Departments — as well as to teach
them valuable life and safety lessons. Junior Cadets participate in a series of activities throughout the
camp, visiting with local police and fire officials, learning how to make evacuation plans for emergency
situations, and participating in exercises designed to demonstrate the power and importance of teamwork.
In addition, CPD is excited to be partnering with several local organizations to host opportunities for
youth engagement throughout the summer. A few highlights include:
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Weekly game nights throughout the City with the Cambridge Housing Authority and other
partners.
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The Cambridge Police and community partners run basketball leagues five nights a week
(Monday through Friday) throughout the summer from 6-10 p.m. In addition to offering
basketball, these leagues provide game room/social recreation and informal mentoring
opportunities for teens. Every June, Cambridge hosts “Safer Homes, Safer Community: Gift
Cards for Guns” initiative that supports the City’s initiative to reduce accidental injuries in the
home and help residents safely remove unwanted firearms from their homes. The event is a
collaboration of the City, Police Department, the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, and faith and
community-based organizations. Other special events that encourage community involvement
include Danehy Park Family Day, Ethiopian Pride Day, 362-364 Rindge Avenue, Just-a-Start and
Winn Properties Summer Barbeques, National Night Out, Cambridge Bike Giveback events,
Community Clean-Up and Peace Walks, Monthly Coffee with a Cop and Pizza with the Police
outings, Soccer Nights, Screen on the Green, Book Bike Reading, and much more.
To ensure the safety of our youth and the community, CPD has held ongoing regional multi-jurisdictional
agency meetings with the Somerville, Malden, Everett and State Police.
This has resulted in:
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Enhanced information sharing and regional gun violence prevention strategies
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Overviews of critical incidents and any concerns
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Forward-looking planning
To complement these meetings, CPD has initiated a foot patrol deployment in areas in which there
historically has been an increase in violent crime in the summer months. That has included:
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Modifications to Central Square and Harvard Square Patrols leading to more frequent police
officer visibility and engagement.
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Enhanced community engagement in The Port neighborhood.
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Outreach by officers and staff in the Family and Social Justice Section. Part of this will include
aftercare support for overdose survivors. That support includes providing survivors with valuable
items such as backpacks or small duffel bags containing clothing, supplies (including Narcan) and
personal hygiene products, transportation to treatment or clinical care services, assistance with
vital documents to aid reinstatement of identification documents, and communication services so
individuals can communicate with care providers to aid in their recovery and harm reduction
modalities.
For more information about CPD, go to https://www.cambridgema.gov/departments/cambridgepolice
Cambridge Public Health Department
For summer 2023, the Cambridge Public Health Department's youth initiatives are focused on providing
employment and learning opportunities. The Cambridge Community Corps (C3) has hired several young
people to serve as part of its network of paid ambassadors.
The mission of C3 is to foster a resilient and equitable community so that everyone in Cambridge can
prepare, respond, recover, and thrive under extreme situations. Corps members participate in trainings
designed to make them effective communicators of public health information. Corps members address
such public health topics as safety during periods of extreme heat; mosquito-borne diseases; and
emergency preparedness. They visit parks throughout the city, conduct door-to-door outreach, staff tables
at community events, and provide wellness education. C3 will continue to offer paid shifts over the
summer to youth who are interested in participating.
We welcome all over 16 years old to come work with us. If interested, please contact us at
[email removed].
CPHD is also welcoming youth from the Mayor’s Summer Youth Employment Program and FLARE
Education.
For more information about the Cambridge Public Health Department, go to
https://www.cambridgepublichealth.org/
Very truly yours,
Yi-An Huang
City Manager