Community-Based Organizations

The following is a list of work sites from the Hopeline Summer Jobs Program. This list is intended to give you examples of the type of work sites available, but does not guarantee the availability of slots at each of these sites for the current program.

* Worksites noted with an asterisk (*) may have additional requirements and/or an additional application. If you are interested in working at one of these organizations, please contact the organization directly after you have registered with the HOPELINE and received a tracking number.

Directory Listing

Site NameDescriptionPhone
826 Boston, Inc.Employees serve as mentors and logistical support for the summer science and writing camp. Position involves one on one work with youth ages 8-12.617-442-5400
Boston Public Health Commission: Peer Leadership Institute *Employees are trained to become peer leaders in health promotion. They will learn to develop action plans to promote healthy behavior change in their schools and communities.617-534-2460
Allston-Brighton APACJunior Counselor: Assist with summer activities and accompany students on field trips.617-783-1485
Archdale Community CenterJunior Counselor: Supervise campers participating in the Summer Program. Assist with set up and clean up program areas. Counselors also assist with games, projects and other activities.617-635-5256
Artists for Humanity *Apprenticeships in painting/murals, sculpture/industrial design, graphic design, photography/web design and digital media. Youth are partnered with professional artists.617-268-7620
Asian CDC (A-VOYCE Program)The A-VOYCE radio project interns will be a member of the youth radio production team, involved in researching and writing radio news commentary and producing a live weekly radio show.617-482-2380 x206
Asian Task Force Against Domestic ViolenceYEP Teen Leader: Address issues of dating violence through leadership skills, community organizing and awareness building.617-338-2350 x229
BCYF: Boston ROCKSProgram Assistant: Set-up/Clean-up of activities in parks. Assist site supervisor with implementing park activities for youth ages 8-18 daily.617-635-4920
BCYF: Lifeguard Intern ProgramLifeguards in training at various pools throughout the City of Boston.617-635-4920
Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester *Child Care Assistant, kids café assistant, office assistant, recreation assistant, technology assistant.617-288-7120
Big Sister Association of Greater BostonEmployees will be administrative assistants, learning the ins and outs of running the Big Sister Program.617-236-8060
Bikes Not Bombs *Earn-a-Bike Instructor, help promote safe bicycling, positive mechanics, and cycling learning environment.617-522-0222 x104
Bird Street Community Center *Administrative Assistant, Arts Assistant, Coach/Referee, Computer Lab Assistant, Connections 2 College program.617-282-6110 x12
Blackstone Community CenterJunior Counselor: Supervise campers participating in the Summer Program.617-635-5162
Blue Hill Boys and Girls ClubJunior Counselor, assist with programs, activities and supervise youth attending the day camp program.617-474-1050
Boston Public Health Commission: BAHEC *Student Scholar, internships at various departments BMC, BU School of Dentistry, concentration in Public Health.617-534-5258
Boston Asian: Youth Essential ServicesMedia Project Assistants, create PSAs and digital albums.617-482-4243
Boston Baseball CampJunior Instructor, assist instructors with camper activities, games, batting practice and more.617-680-1781
Boston Centers for Youth & FamiliesVarious positions across community centers, including counselors, program assistants, and activity leaders.617-635-4920
Dorchester Youth CollaborativeYouth outreach workers and program assistants helping to serve the Dorchester community.617-288-1748
Please call the BYF Headquarters at 617-635-4202 with any questions.
125 Magazine Street, Boston, MA 02119