Boy Scouts Troop 32
Our troop enjoys activities like camping, canoeing, swimming, rifle shooting, rock climbing, monthly camping trips and more! In addition to meetings and campouts, we perform a variety of community service projects. Check out our calendar of events for a complete listing.
Boy Scout Troop 7
At Troop 7, we pride ourselves on welcoming new scouts and preparing them for life. Every year we graduate 18-year-old men, who are ready to be leaders in society and make a difference in the world. You are welcome to visit our website via the link above to look around and see what scouting is all about, Troop 7 style. Troop 7 meets weekly on Friday nights. Feel free to e-mail us if you'd like to learn more or if you would like to come and visit a meeting. The goal of Troop 7 is to have fun. Here at Troop 7 scouts will gain physical, mental, emotional and moral fitness, and will learn to live the Scout Oath and the Scout Law.
Boy Scout Troop 314
With more than 130 Merit Badges—from Archery and Art to Welding and Wilderness Survival—Scouting is the ultimate form of learning by doing. Scouts explore their interests and improve their skills while working toward Scouting's highest rank: Eagle. By first imagining, planning then doing their own service projects, Scouts learn the value of hard work, and experience the thrill of seeing it pay off. Add in outdoor adventures, hiking and camping, and Scouting equips youth for life.
Venture Crew 314
Venturing Crews are for young men and women ages 14-20 years old whom enjoy adventures. You love exploring your passions, making new friends, and discovering the world. You're always looking for an adventure. Rappelling a cliff. Perfecting your shot. Designing a robot. Kayaking into the sunset. Volunteering at an animal shelter. The choice is yours! Each activity provides an opportunity to shine and learn more about yourself and the world around you. Venturing is youth-led and youth-inspired. You'll acquire life skills and gain experiences that will prove to be valuable regardless of where your future takes you, all while having a blast: leadership, event-planning, organization, communication, responsibility – the list goes on!
ConfiKids is a Foxborough Based Organization Determined to Build Confidence in Children.
Founded in 2017, ConfiKids, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that addresses the need for all children, regardless of financial limitations, to enroll in enrichment, recreational, sports and artistic programs. Programs that engage children and teach them a new talent or increases their ability in a skill they already posses increases a child’s self-confidence, creates an environment for children to create friendships on mutual interests and adds to a child’s well-being on countless levels.
At ConfiKids, we believe every child should have this opportunity regardless of the ability to pay for the program. ConfiKids works with parents, guardians, educators, coaches and mentors of children who apply for children to receive financial support for these programs. Children grades 1-8, and who are on the free lunch program at their school, can apply for funding!
We will help fund programs for children who need our assistance to grow and build confidence!
Cub Scout Pack 70
Pack 70 welcomes boys in grades 1-5 who are interested in meeting new friends, trying new things and learning about community. A variety of activities are offered year-round.
Cub Scout Pack 314
Pack 314 welcomes boys and girls in grades 1-5 who are interested in meeting new friends, trying new things and learning about community. A variety of activities are offered year-round with a focus on S.T.E.M activities.
The Doolittle Home, a 501 ( c ) 3 public charity, provides unprecedented care for its residents that they might live with dignity and respect. The most recent Mass. Dept. of Public Health survey rated our personal care of residents and our physical facilities the best in Massachusetts. Residents enjoy gracious retirement living in private rooms with meals, activities, medical supervision, laundry and housekeeping all included. Residents may enter under the monthly Doolittle Residency Plan and remain as long as health and finances allow. Doolittle Home also has a Life Care program through which the full amenities of the Home are available throughout the individual's lifetime based on one initial up-front fee plus Social Security or pension income. Under Life Care, services continue for life regardless of any changes in health or finances. For additional information or to arrange a personal tour, call Doolittle Home at 508-543-2694.
The Embroiderers Guild of America, Inc., (EGA) is a national non-profit educational organization offering study and preservation of the heritage and art of embroidery. EGA maintains an Embroidery Museum and Resource Center, located in Louisville, KY. The center is our primary location for education, distribution of needlework related materials, and publications to members and to the public. EGA membership is open to anyone interested in needlework, from the beginner to the professional. Members work within local chapters or a member-at-large network to improve their skills and knowledge.
The Foxboro Chapter meets at the Boyden Library the 2nd Mon of month, (except Jun, Jul, Aug and Dec) from 7:30-9:30pm
F.A.C.E.S., which stands for "Foxborough: A Community Enriching Schools", is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to enhancing the student experience within the Foxborough Public Schools.
For more information contact Angela F. F. Davis at 508-740-2953.
Felines of Foxborough is a community based cat welfare group. Our mission is to control and manage the feral cat population in our town. Upon request, we trap, capture, spay or neuter, vaccinate and then release these animals back to nature. We also provide assistance in placing abandoned, stray and unwanted animals. We also assist in placing kittens, which includes a first visit to a veterinarian, shots and spaying or neutering.
For further information please contact May Lou, (508) 698-0739 or Joan (508) 543-7497.
We are a 501 (C) (3) entity.
The Foxboro Art Association was founded more than 50 years ago to support the arts and local artists. Membership is open to all with an interest in art, including non-residents.
They meet the second Wednesday evening of the month, Sep.-June, at the Boyden Library to plan activities and view demonstrations by professional artists.
They coordinate monthly exhibits of local artists at the library and award art scholarships.
For over 20 years,
Foxboro Cable Access (FCA) has been providing the opportunity for Foxboro residents to produce local television programs for the Foxborough community. FCA is a non-profit corporation responsible for overseeing three cable TV channels on the Comcast cable system in Foxboro. Interested residents are encouraged to contact us to learn more about how you can get involved. FCA volunteers produce a variety of programs, including: Church Services, Local Sports, Community Events, Local Music, Local Talk Shows, Foxborough Historical Society, Public Forums, and Government Meetings.
Contact them directly at 508-543-4757
The Foxborough Founders Day Committee is a Non-Profit organization dedicated to bring the town together for one day each year including the opportunities for all of our non-profit organizations in town to participate.
Foxborough Founders Day is a one day celebration of our town. We celebrate it each year on the Saturday closest to the 10th of June to honor the date of our town's incorporation. We celebrate with an early morning pancake breakfast, followed by a fabulous parade, then on to the Booth Fields for an afternoon of yummy foods, fun activities and various entertainment. Last but not least our finale of a fabulous fireworks display put on by Atlas Pyrotechnics.
The Founders Day Committee is made up of a group of volunteers who meet the first Tuesday of each month at Memorial Hall on the Common at 7pm.
The Foxboro Jaycees are a dynamic, enthusiastic volunteer organization dedicated to enhancing quality of life through community development projects while growing the skills of our members and providing an opportunity to make lifelong friendships.
The Lion's Club motto, "We Serve", holds true for everything we do. We are dedicated to the Foxboro community, organizing various community service projects and working to end preventable blindness.
Lions are men and women who volunteer their time to humanitarian causes in their local and world communities. By conducting service projects and raising funds, Lions strive to help those in need, wherever need exists.
Foxboro Midget Football & Cheerleading (FMF) is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit volunteer organization committed to providing a fun, educational, and safe environment for the youth of Foxboro to learn and compete in the activities of football and cheerleading. The children involved in this program have always been, and will always be, it's heart and soul. FMF is a proud member of the Hockomock League
The Foxboro Music Association is an independent non-profit organization to assist and support all music groups and music activities in the Foxborough Schools and to promote music in the community. Most of our members are parents of music students, but we welcome anyone who is interested in supporting our mission. Foxboro Never Forgets is a non-profit organization whose mission is to commemorate the tragic events of September 11, 2001, by organizing all clubs, groups, and organizations in Foxboro to participate in town-wide community service projects on the morning of the tenth anniversary. The group is also raising funds to support the McGinty Scholarship Fund. They also raised the funds to build the September 11th memorial, which is located at the Foxboro Public Safety Building. Foxborough Regional Charter School is a K-12, college preparatory, public school located in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The school currently enrolls 1,030 students from 21 neighboring communities, including Attleboro, Avon, Brockton, Canton, Easton, Foxborough, Mansfield, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleboro, Norton, Norwood, Plainville, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole, West Bridgewater, and Wrentham.
Foxboro Rotary Club participates in many Community projects: Founder's Day, Roses for Your Valentine, Clothing Collections, Road Races, Computer Collections for 3rd World Countries, Help the Children Hear Program, Literacy and many more. A worldwide organization Rotary participates on the local level as well as the international level. The Foxboro Rotary donates money to many different charities and human service organizations as well as provides Scholarships to the community to help assist in furthering your education.
We are always looking for new members to join! We welcome you to attend one of our meetings, the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. for dinner at Conrad's in Foxboro.
Foxboro Youth Baseball & Softball Association
The mission of FYBSA is to promote the sports of baseball & softball for the school-age youth in the town of Foxboro including training, instruction, coaching, practice, and competition by and between teams.
We will strive to provide quality instruction in the development of skills, sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage, competitiveness, and fair play. FYBSA is committed to enriching the lives of our youth and fostering a love of the game.
We are always looking for volunteers to help with upkeep of the fields and with fundraising events. For volunteer opportunities, please email info@fybsa.org. Please visit
Foxboro Youth Baseball & Softball Association for more information about our program.
Foxboro Youth Basketball Association is a not-for-profit organization promoting the sport of basketball for the school age youth in the town of Foxborough including training, instruction, coaching, practice and competition. The goal of FYBA is to help youth develop positive attitudes about self esteem, sportsmanship and team play; to promote having fun while learning to play competitive basketball.
Visit our website via the link above to learn more about our Town, Travel, and instructional leagues as well as our tournaments and programs throughout the year that appeal to all ages and skill levels. Foxboro Youth Lacrosse is a non-profit organization run by volunteers to provide the youth of Foxboro with an opportunity to learn and play the game of lacrosse. We sponsor both boys and girls teams, and we participate in a number of different leagues, including the Mass Bay Youth Lacrosse League. Foxboro Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) is a non-profit volunteer run program dedicated to the development of Foxboro's youth through soccer. We welcome all skill levels and aim to provide programs that will develop teamwork and sportsmanship in our children. Soccer is a great sport that helps kids stay active and healthy. Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. The Girl Scouts provide girls with the opportunity to DISCOVER their world, CONNECT with and build an understanding for others and TAKE ACTION to make the world a better place. Girls are guided by committed and caring adults who make learning fun. Girl Scouting helps each girl achieve her personal leadership pathway to the future. The Girl Scouts organization has a rich history and has been the nation's leading expert on girls for nearly 100 years.
For more information or to sign-up for Girl Scouts in Foxboro, please visit our website linked above. Hessco Elder Services is dedicated to finding solutions to help those over sixty take full advantage of their later years. Whether it's one time assistance or ongoing help, you can count on our vast knowledge of public and private resources to help meet the challenges one's faced with. Many of the services we offer are free of charge, while others have some form of fee associated with them. Located only a short distance from the Foxboro Town Common at 67 Mechanic Street, the Foxboro YMCA has over 50,000 square feet of family, fitness, and fun!
Features include the Spier Family Aquatics Center (with a 6-lane lap pool, waterslide, and a family fun pool), a full-size gymnasium with a suspended multilane track, the Kraft Family Center, Indoor playground, an expanded Weinfeld Community Wellness Center, a teen center, and a state of-the-art youth and teen wellness center. A non-profit organization founded in the summer of 1998, Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25® is a safety campaign targeting observance of the residential speed limit. In most towns and cities throughout the U.S. the residential speed limit is 25 mph. Thus the slogan, "Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25®". Foxboro / Sharon Knights of Columbus Council #6063
Knights of Columbus are Catholic men, 18 years of age and older, who are committed to making their community a better place, while supporting their Church. Our Fraternal year starts on July 1st and ends June 30th.
Activities include: Blood Drives, Community Farm Stand, Scholarships, Pancakes Breakfasts, Tootsie Roll Drive for Handicapped Children, Mass for Deceased Members, Mass for the Unborn, vocation awareness and more.
Meetings are held the First Friday of each Month at 8:00 PM at the K of C Hall on Church St.
New members and transfer members are always welcome. Hall Rentals are available.
Marylin Rodman Performing Arts Center:
The Marilyn Rodman Performing Arts Center is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization providing our community and youth with relevant, equitable and meaningful opportunities to experience all aspects of the performing. The theater seats nearly 400 patrons and presents professional musicals, comedy, live music and variety shows throughout the year. It is also the home to many community arts organizations who perform on the MRPAC stage.
The MOMS (Moms Offering Moms Support) Club of Foxboro is a local chapter of a national non-profit organization offering stay at home moms the opportunity to meet new people and participate in a variety of mother and child activities including park days, field trips, playgroups and more!
Meetings are open to all Foxboro area moms with children from newborn through pre-school.
New members are always welcome! Our email is momscluboffoxboro@yahoo.com Relay for Life of Greater Foxboro
One in three people will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. The American Cancer Society Relay For Life® is a life-changing event that brings together more than 3.5 million people across the country each year to celebrate the lives of those who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against a disease that takes too much.
Located at 171 Mechanic Street, The Sage School is a private, independent, non-profit day school dedicated to serving the educational needs of academically gifted girls & boys in greater Boston and Providence.
The Sage School's summer program, called Summer Sage, is typically from July to August and is open to children between the ages of 4-11. This summer day program is dedicated to providing enrichment and traditional day camp activities for inquisitive and motivated youth during the summer months.
The Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce is a private, non-profit corporation whose mission is to bring business-people together to improve the economic well-being of their organizations and thereby improve the quality of life in our communities. The Chamber services Mansfield, Foxboro and Norton. The United Regional Chamber of Commerce is a private, non-profit business association that represents businesses of all sizes and from virtually all industries in the communities of Attleboro, Bellingham, Blackstone, Foxborough, Franklin, Mansfield, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleborough, Norton, Plainville, Rehoboth, Seekonk and Wrentham.
Chartered in 1917, The United Regional Chamber of Commerce is the region's oldest and largest economic development and business advocacy organization. The Chamber supports and promotes the local business community through leadership in public advocacy, education, networking, information and community development.