Seniors

Women

If you are in need of assistance due to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking, contact SafeLink, the statewide domestic violence hotline, to talk to someone and be connected with a local sexual assault or domestic violence program. SafeLink is free and confidential.

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Resource center for women living with chronic or life-threatening conditions serving the Outer Cape community from Provincetown to Eastham.

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Youth

Strengthening Resources for All Families to Prevent Child Abuse & Neglect Across Cape Cod and the Island.

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The Department of Children and Families (DCF) works in partnership with families and communities to keep children safe from abuse and neglect. In most cases, DCF is able to provide supports and services to keep children safe with parents or family members.

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This wide-ranging group is primarily interested in the lot of young people on Cape Cod. From agencies directly supporting youth (like Big Brothers, Big Sisters or the Boys and Girls Club) to entities providing services of interest to youth (Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, or Cape Cod Young Professionals), this group examines and addresses many aspects of life for young people in BC.

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Specialized services for children who are victims of child abuse.

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Year-round early education/preschool program serves 27 families from Wellfleet to Yarmouth each year and is an important affordability resource for working families. HECH administers the Libby Arnold Stevens Scholarship Fund for Working Families and the Libby Arnold Stevens Endowment Fund for The Children’s Center, both of which help The Children’s Center carry out its mission of providing affordable childcare solutions for working families.

Free parent education programs and free playgroups promoting early literacy and community connections for isolated families. These programs grew to other locations throughout the Lower and Outer Cape and are now reaching the Mid-Cape region. As community needs have evolved, CCCP has continued to develop new services to meet those needs, including programs to support families affected by substance use disorder and support groups for grandparents raising grandchildren.

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