Agassiz Baldwin Community
About
Agassiz Baldwin Community (ABC) is a private, non-profit organization with a forty-year history of quality programs and services in the Cambridge community. We are located in a classic Victorian house at 20 Sacramento Street, a short walk north of Harvard Square (east off Massachusetts Avenue.)
In 2007, the agency changed its name to Agassiz Baldwin Community, A Cambridge Corporation to better reflect our citywide functions and constituency, as well as to honor a neighborhood luminary, Maria Louise Baldwin, first African-American headmistress in New England.
ABC¹s programs include:
- Sacramento Street Preschool for children ages. 2.9 to 5 years
- Agassiz Baldwin Afterschool K-5 Program
- Outback Summer Program
- Introducing Art Performance Series for school-age children
- Sacramento Street Gallery, featuring exhibitions by local and youth artists
- Agassiz Neighborhood Council, monthly community forums
- The Whistler, community newsletter
- Living Well Network, grass-roots initiative linking seniors with people of all ages in a neighborhood-based social network
- Maud Morgan Visual Arts Center, offering studios for artists and youth citywide with artist-led instruction in the visual arts