Our Programs
Phillips Brooks House Association is home to more than 80 student-run, community-based programs. From housing services to afterschool enrichment, our programs strive for change across Boston and Cambridge. Use the search box below to find programs.
Adult ESOL Program
AEP (Adult ESOL Program) is a summer program that helps close critical English literacy service gaps in the Greater Boston Area by providing free English instruction to low-income immigrant communities.
Alzheimer’s Buddies
Harvard College Alzheimer’s Buddies addresses the profound isolation and social disengagement faced by individuals in the intermediate-to-late stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
Best Buddies
Best Buddies matches individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in one-to-one friendships with their peers.
Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE) Extension
BRYE Extension is both a mentoring program and an academic enrichment program for recent immigrant and refugee youth living in Dorchester.
Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE) Teen
PBHA’s Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE) Teen pairs recently immigrated teenagers (11-16) in Dorchester with college-age mentors.
BRYE 1-2-1
The Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment Program is a field trip based mentoring program aimed at helping recently immigrated and refugee status youth of Dorchester Massachusetts.
BRYE Tutoring
PBHA's Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE) Tutoring program strives to give children of immigrant families in Dorchester a foothold in the United States through quality instruction and homework help, with a priority on improving English skills.
Cambridge After-School Program (CASP)
PBHA's Cambridge After School Program (CASP) provides affordable and accessible after school programming for youth at the low-income Fresh Pond Apartments in northwest Cambridge.
Chinatown Adventure
PBHA's Chinatown Adventure, or CHAD, is part of the Summer Urban Program serving Boston's Chinatown community.
Chinatown Afterschool Program (CHAP)
PBHA's Chinatown Afterschool Program seeks to promote academic enrichment for children of low-income families in Boston’s Chinatown community.
Chinatown Big Sibling
PBHA’s Chinatown Big Sibling Program strives to establish positive relationships between young adults and school-aged children ages 7-12 living in Chinatown.
Chinatown Citizenship
PBHA's Chinatown Citizenship is a naturalization assistance program serving Boston's Chinatown community and other Greater Boston Chinese-American residents.