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.
- Community Organizations (22)
- Nonprofit (8)
- Town Boards (7)
- Town Committees (6)
- Town Departments (5)
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.
The Brookfield Fire Department provides fire suppression, rescue, and hazardous materials responses on a 24 hour basis, in addition to code enforcement inspections and fire prevention activities.
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 Brookfield Rod and Gun Club is a sportsmen's club featuring an archery range, pistol range, horseshoe league, pitch league, pheasant stocking program, and dinners.
Brookfield Sacred Fire Hamlet provides a forum for discussion, support, and social contact.
The mission of the BUUC is to support and promote the principles of Unitarian Universalism. By nurturing spirituality, intellectual growth, diversity of belief, and our ties to one another, we seek to inspire lives of passion, compassion and community.
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.
The Friends of the Brookfield Town Hall seek to raise money and support for the renovation of the Brookfield Town Hall.
The Friends of the Merrick Public Library support quality library services in the community by advocating for library resources and needs, promoting a public commitment to literacy and engagement with library programs, and supplementing town, state, and trustee funding.