Find non profit organizations in Westfield, MA. Listings include Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield, City of Westfield Massachusetts, Police Cadets, Whip City Brewfest, Valley of Springfield, MA AASR, Westfield Rotary, TeKoa Chapter of DeMolay.
A community and family engagement grant funded through the MA Department of Early Education and Care, administered by the Westfield Public Schools
We are a non-profit and no-kill cat and kitten rescue organization located in Westfield, MA.
We provide a forever home for animals who are unwanted, neglected, or abused. We are a registered 501c non-profit organization, run completely by volunteers and the support of our ...
ArtWorks Westfield, a 501c3, all volunteer, Westfield, MA-based art & cultural organization, aspires to bring creators of all genres and community together to engage, inform, inspi...
New England Adventures is a registered 501 (C) (3) nonprofit organization. New England Adventures
Join the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield TODAY!! Visit www.bgcwestfield.org or call 413.562.2301
Professional Firefighters of Westfield, Ma. IAFF Local 1111
The Greater Westfield Chamber of Commerce provides promotional, networking, advocacy, and education services for its members. Join us to take advantage of all we offer our members.
The mission of the Greater Westfield Emergency Food Pantry is to provide food to people in need.
Blazing new trails for a bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly Westfield.
Unbroken Wings Inc. is a premier 501(c)3 charity organization committed to supporting children who have experienced physical or emotional trauma. We believe that every child deser...
City of Westfield Massachusetts Police Cadets.
In honor of Jack William O’Brien, the Smile Like Jack Memorial Fund has been established to honor his legacy as an avid outdoorsman.
Retreat and conference center offering rest, renewal, and hospitality since 1976!
Our day camp program is designed to achieve a balance between instruction, recreation, team building http://www.youtube.com/@WestfieldYMCACampShepard-x1d
Established in 2007, experience 1800s whipmaking, hands-on history, and research in Westfield, MA. For scholars, equestrians, and curious minds.
Founded in 1979, the purpose of the club is to enhance the breeding and showing of American Eskimos, sponsor UKC licensed breed shows, rally obed. trials and to introduce to the pu...
Annual brewfest in Westfield, MA to support the Amelia Park Children’s Museum. Featuring local craft breweries and vendors.
The mission of the Friends of the Westfield Athenaeum is to support the programs and services of the Athenaeum. Please consider joining our group to volunteer and support the Athen...
To promote the conservation of natural resources, opportunities for responsible recreation, and appreciation of the Westfield River and its watershed.
After many years in the making, the new senior center is about to become a reality. While it would be ideal for the center to come fully furnished with all of the amenities, it is...
A community and family engagement grant funded through the MA Department of Early Education and Care, administered by the Westfield Public Schools
The Rotary Club of Westfield, MA is a service organization with the motto of 'Service Above Self'.
Providing education and advocacy for residents affected by the pollution of their natural resources.
Welcome to the Rebirth of DeMolay in Westfield Massachusetts! A Youth-Run Organization for Young Men Ages 12 to 21, which teaches Leadership Skills.
This is the offical page for the Pocumtuc Lodge, Western Massachusetts Council
This church is a nondenominational; feel free to come and worship our king Jesus
This is where we will post happenings and updates. Please remember to post only positive, helpful remarks.
The Westfield Woman’s Club was founded in Westfield in 1914. The Westfield Woman's Club meets the first Wednesday of the month from September through May.
Sunday service 10 am 170 Elm Street Westfield MA 01085 413-889-3880 Parking on Elm Street or in the municipal lot behind the block, accessible from Franklin Street.