Community Partners: Better Together
The Falmouth Service Center works with civic and nonprofit partners to build a vibrant, equitable community; one that empowers families and individuals and provides access to the resources and services that support healthy, independent living. In each newsletter, we will highlight a few of our community partners.
Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and the Islands
Each month, clients and community members receive assistance with MassHealth applications and immigration-centered legal counsel from the Community Action Committee of Cape Cod and the Islands (CACCI). FSC provides a private space for CACCI representatives to host individual appointments and provide counsel. CACCI helps potential new clients find our services and existing clients appreciate, the opportunity to meet with community partners in a comfortable and familiar space. FSC is proud to partner with CACCI and offer additional services to the residents of the Falmouth area .
Saint Barnabas’s Episcopal Church
Saint Barnabas’s Episcopal Church in Falmouth provides no-cost meals to the community through their program, ‘A Place at the Table.’ FSC joins ‘A Place at the Table’ twice each month through our mobile market grocery program. We provide nonperishable food, produce, and resource information to those attending. We are proud to partner with the Saint Barnabas’s Episcopal Church in their valuable service to our community.
A Place At The Table
St. Barnabas's Parish House
91 Main Street, Falmouth
Serving meals to the community of Falmouth.
FSC Visits:
11:30 am - 1:00 pm on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.
The Fairwinds Clubhouse
The Fairwinds Clubhouse partners with the Falmouth Service Center through the Independent Employment Program. Fairwinds Clubhouse is a part of Fellowship Health Resources, an organization that seeks to improve quality of life for individuals with behavioral or cognitive disorders. Through the Independent Employment Program, Fairwinds matches clients with sponsoring employers. FSC employs two individuals each year to assist with the bottle and can recycling program. Last year, Fairwinds employees sorted over 160,400 cans and bottles! We are grateful for the commitment of long-term employee, Jim Long, who has been assisting FSC since 2003.