Andover, Massachusetts
Community Organizations
Andover and the surrounding Merrimack Valley are served by a network of non-profits providing housing, youth programs, senior services, and opportunity. These are some of the largest and most established.
Non-Profit Organizations
| Organization | What they do | Contact |
|---|---|---|
| Andover Housing Authority | Owns and manages affordable rental housing for low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities. | 100 Morton St · 978-475-2365 |
| Andover Community Trust | A community land trust that builds permanently affordable, deed-restricted homes so lower-income families can own in Andover. | Two Dundee Park · 978-276-9228 · andovercommunitytrust.org |
| Andover Youth Foundation | Supports Andover Youth Services and built the Cormier Youth Center, the town’s hub for teen programs and leadership. | 40 Whittier Ct · 978-623-8360 |
| A Better Chance of Andover | Brings academically talented students of color from across the country to live in Andover and attend Andover High School. | P.O. Box 212 · 978-475-4892 · abcandover.org |
| AgeSpan | The region’s elder-services agency: Meals on Wheels, in-home care coordination, and caregiver support for older adults. | 280 Merrimack St, Lawrence · 978-683-7747 · agespan.org |
| Andover Senior Community Friends | A volunteer non-profit that funds and supports programs and services at the Robb Center for Andover seniors. | P.O. Box 576 · andoverscf.org |
Town Resources
| Organization | Notes |
|---|---|
| Robb Center (Council on Aging) | The town’s senior center, with programs, meals, and services at 30 Whittier Court. 978-623-8320. |
| Memorial Hall Library | Free programs, computers, and museum passes at 2 North Main Street. 978-623-8400. |
| Andover Youth Services | Town-run mentorship and drop-in programs at the Cormier Youth Center, 40 Whittier Court. 978-247-8902. |
For current hours and a fuller list, see the town’s human services pages at andoverma.gov.
