Community Partners

Our network of community partners plays a vital role in helping us meet the diverse needs of our students by providing access to essential resources such as food, housing, mental health care, career exploration, reproductive health, and academic opportunities. These partnerships reflect our commitment to doing high school differently by ensuring that each student has the wraparound support they need to thrive, both in school and beyond. Explore the categories below to learn more about the organizations that help us make this work possible.

A New Day

Provides free assistance to survivors of sexual assault or trafficking at any time after the experience—including the immediate aftermath, years later, or any time in between—as well as Proactive Healthy …

Bridgewater State University

Offers eligible students the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school.

Cartwheel

Delivers individual, school-based counseling services to support student mental health. (For family referrals, click here.) 

Facing History & Ourselves

Empowers students and educators to confront prejudice and injustice through inclusive historical education.

Father Bills & Mainspring

Works to prevent and end homelessness in Southern Massachusetts through housing and support services.

Health Imperatives

Provides accessible sexual and reproductive health services and education.

Healthy Families

Supports first-time parents under the age of 23 with parenting education, resources, and home visits.

Hope Floats

A wellness center offering grief, bereavement, and trauma support services to families and individuals.

iDecide – MassGeneral Hospital

A science-based program supporting youth decision-making around substance use and health.

MassHire South Shore

Connects students with paid work experiences, career exploration, and job readiness training.

Plymouth County Children’s Advocacy Center

Provides coordinated care and support for youth impacted by abuse and exploitation.

Plymouth County Outreach

Provides compassionate, judgment-free outreach to reduce opioid overdoses and support recovery.

Plymouth Family Resource Center

Community support agency providing wraparound services and community connections to support families and youth.

Plymouth Safety 1st Driving School

Provides driver education and behind-the-wheel training for students.

School on Wheels

Supports the educational needs of students impacted by homelessness through tutoring and resources.

South Shore Community Action Council

Partners with Map Academy to support our in-house food pantry and combat food insecurity.

Stop & Shop School Food Pantry

Donates food and supplies to help stock Map Academy’s on-site food pantry.

The Nan Project

Raises mental health awareness and promotes suicide prevention through peer-led storytelling and education.

Youth Villages – LifeSet Program

Helps young adults transition to independent adulthood with intensive support and guidance.