Community Guide

Browse the town departments, boards, committees and organizations in Brookfield to find out how you can get involved! Know of an organization that’s missing from our list? Reach out to us or complete our community needs survey online.

The Cemetery Commissioners preserve, care for, and maintain the historic Brookfield Cemetery, issue burial permits, adopt regulations relative to the Cemetery, and seek funds for historic preservation of the Cemetery stones, arches and other elements.
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Brookfield Recreation Committee
The Brookfield Recreation Committee provides recreation activities for children in soccer, baseball, softball and basketball and adult recreational activities in basketball, volleyball, and soccer.
The Brookfield Congregational Church serves the larger community in many ways including Vacation Bible School, the Spirit Lifters,  mission activities, Boy Scouts, and Alcoholics Anonymous.
PTO is a group of parents of students at Brookfield Elementary School. The organization holds fundraisers, support several school events throughout the year, and may provide items the school and teachers request or need.
The Brookfield Fire Auxiliary supports the Brookfield Fire Department and its members by sponsoring fundraising events and providing volunteer non-firefighting  services during fires or other emergency incidents.
Quaboag Quacumquasit Lakes Association
The QQLA works to enhance and protect the environment of Brookfield’s two major lakes: Quaboag (North Pond) and Quacumquasit (South Pond).
The Council on Aging works to support the health and well-being of Brookfield seniors.
Brookfield Community Media records, edits and distributes video of town and community meetings and events to Charter Channel 194 and our dedicated YouTube channel.
Brookfield Garden Club
The Brookfield Garden Club creates a fellowship of gardeners, hosts programs on gardening, field trips and an annual plant sale, and maintains public gardens in Brookfield and West Brookfield.
The goal of the CCL is to lobby members of the Massachusetts legislature and U.S. Congress to enact a carbon tax, revenue neutral, at national and state levels.