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New England Village
www.newenglandvillage.org
It is the mission of New England Village to empower adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to realize their potential and pursue their dreams through innovative programs and community living.
664 School Street
New England Village, Inc.
Pembroke, MA 02359
781-293-5461
781-422-3474
Fax: 781-294-8385
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NVNA and Hospice
www.nvna.org
NVNA and Hospice provides the full continuum of care from home health, palliative, hospice, and private pay services to serve patients and families in 27 towns across the community, from Plymouth to Milton. We own and operate the Pat Roche Hospice Home in Hingham, the region's first non-profit hospice residence. As an independent non-profit, we also provide wellness and public health services through NVNA SUPPORTS. https://www.nvna.org/
120 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
781-659-2342
781-733-6400
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- HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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Old Colony Planning Council
www.oldcolonyplanning.org
We are a regional planning agency, one of thirteen in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, consisting of 17 communiites. We cover areas such as Transportation, Planning, Economic Development, Sustainablity, Elder Services through the Area Agency on Aging (bringing a total of 23 communities).
70 School Street
Brockton, MA 02301
508-583-1833
774-539-2972
Fax: 508-559-8768
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Old Colony YMCA
www.oldcolonyymca.org
The Old Colony YMCA serves 31 communities in Southeastern Massachusetts with programs for all ages and abilities, designed to build healthy spirits, minds and bodies. Programs include fitness, after-school enrichment, summer camps, residential treatment for youth, senior wellness and more. All activities stress positive values that enrich the individual, strengthen the family and enhance the quality of life for all members of the community.
We are one of the largest human service providers in Southeastern Massachusetts, serving over 114,430 children and families each year. Dedicated to supporting the development of each individual's healthy body, mind, and spirit, we provide services without regard to income, race, sex, religion, or physical ability.
2 Greenside Way South
Plymouth, MA 02360
508-927-3100
508-888-2290
Fax: 508-888-1782
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Plymouth Area Community Access Television
www.pactv.org
The
Local Seen by Plymouth Area Community Media is a nonprofit community media
center serving the towns of Plymouth, Pembroke, Kingston, Duxbury, and the
South Shore region of Massachusetts. We reflect the
interests, issues, and perspectives of our communities by covering local issues
and resources, supporting small businesses and nonprofits, and amplifying local
voices and stories through our award-winning news division. We preserve
democracy through transparency by providing gavel-to-gavel coverage of local
government meetings, and are committed to the concept of community media as a
powerful tool for education, in the form of media training, and content that
informs residents about the services, resources, and cultural experiences
available to them. Our
mission is to amplify voices and connect community through education and local,
unbiased, and noncommercial media that informs, empowers, and entertains.
We promote diversity of viewpoints and experiences, and embrace creativity and
innovation as drivers of engagement and participation, adapt to new
technologies, experiment with different formats, and tell the stories that
matter to our community in continuously evolving ways.
To find out more about our services, please contact us at www.pactv.org
PACTV
4 Collins Avenue
Plymouth, MA 02360
508-830-6999
781-223-1551
Fax: 508-830-9666
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- RADIO/TELEVISION/CABLE
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
- VIDEO PRODUCTION
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Pilgrim Hall Museum
www.pilgrimhallmuseum.org
Pilgrim Hall Museum, located at 75 Court Street in historic Plymouth center, is one of America's oldest museums and a treasure-house of early Plymouth history, with an unsurpassed collection of original possessions of the Mayflower Pilgrims and iconic New England artworks. Telling an inclusive story of Plymouth Colony’s founding, the Museum highlights the intersecting stories of the Wampanoag people and early English settlers in three galleries of art, object, and compelling media. Portions of an epic needlework in progress, The Plymouth Tapestry, are displayed in exquisite hand-stitched detail. Climate controlled and fully accessible, the Museum offers a welcoming place for visitors to engage the story of early Plymouth. Open March to early December, Wednesday through Sunday, 9:30 am to 5 pm (Last admission at 4:30 pm); group bookings by appointment available 7 days weekly. Free for Plymouth residents.
75 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
508-746-1620
Fax: 508-746-3396
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- TOURIST ATTRACTIONS/VISITOR SERVICES
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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Plimoth Patuxet Museums
www.plimoth.org
P.O.Box 1620
Plymouth, MA 02362
508-746-1622
Fax: 508-746-4978
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- TOURIST ATTRACTIONS/VISITOR SERVICES
- FUNCTION/BANQUET FACILITIES
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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Plymouth Area Coalition
www.plymouthareacoalition.org
Shelter, food pantry and household/clothing program
149 Bishop's Highway
Kingston, MA 02364
781-582-2010
Fax: 781-585-2869
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- HUMAN SERVICES
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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Plymouth Bay House
non-profit employment
340 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02360
508-747-1115
Fax: 508-747-4199
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- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
- HEALTHCARE
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Plymouth Center for Active Living
44 Nook Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
508-830-4230
Fax: 508-830-4233
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- HUMAN SERVICES
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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Plymouth Housing Authority
Property Managers
P.O. Box 3537
130 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02361
508-746-2105
Fax: 508-746-9229
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- HUMAN SERVICES
- NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS