American Legion Baseball is a national institution, having thrived through a world war, several national tragedies, and times of great prosperity as well as great despair.
Bay State Community Services is a not-for-profit human service agency, dedicated to improving the social functioning of adults, adolescents, and children within a framework that recognizes the prim
As the official destination marketing organization for the City of Quincy, Discover Quincy is a non-profit, public-private partnership funded by both the City of Quincy and the businesses that inve
The Friends of the Blue Hills protects and preserve the Blue Hills Reservation by protecting the park’s borders, maintaining the trails and helping to protect the biodiversity of the park.
The Volunteers and Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands is a non-profit environmental and educational organization that encourages public use of the islands, balanced with the need to protect their
The Friends of the Thomas Crane Public Library is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to raising money for special programs and raising awareness of the library’s vital role in the educati
The Friends of Wollaston Beach is a volunteer organization promoting public use of Wollaston Beach, preserving and protecting the fragile ecosystems, and addressing the quality of life issues relat
As the only VFW Post in Quincy, the membership strives to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflict, to serve our veterans, the military, and our communities and to advoc
While titled The Germantown Neighborhood Center, the facility operates as a satellite of the South Shore YMCA and all Quincy residents are welcome to attend programs and benefit from their resource
Through HHNA, neighbors collaborate and strategize how to address issues of concern such as land use, traffic control, safety, crime, construction, environmental protection and any other matters ra
A partnership between the City of Quincy’s Community Development Block Grant program and the Houghs Neck Community Council dedicated to serving the community.
Over fifty years ago, residents founded the Houghs Neck Community Council. The association meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7pm at the Houghs Neck Community Center, 1193 Sea Street.