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Worcester nonprofit shares in $14M state grant for homeless housing

By Sharon Boateng The Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development announced on March 31 it awarded $13.7 million to support seven housing projects, including to the South Middlesex Opportunity Council to build 18 apartments in Worcester to serve as homeless housing.   The three-story building at 30 Winfield St. will include 18 studio apartments for people with severe housing issues. An office for case management and community will be included in this location.  In support of 30 Winfield Street, DHCD will give subsidies in addition to 10 state housing vouchers. The City of Worcester is providing $100,000 in local funds for project-based subsidies.  Projects in four other Massachusetts cities joined SMOC in splitting the $13.7 million for homeless housing: Boston, Quincy, Amherst, and Salem.

Framingham business leaders condemn attacks against Asian Americans

Framingham business leaders condemn attacks against Asian Americans
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Community Foundation of North Central MA announces COVID relief grants

Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts to distribute more than $650,000 in assistance throughout the region Gardner News FITCHBURG Communities around the region, including Leominster, will benefit from a state program designed to provide relief to residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Fitchburg-based Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts (CFNCM) recently announced that it has awarded 16 grants totaling $654,754 through the Commonwealth COVID Grant Program to provide financial assistance, homeless services, educational access, and address food insecurity in the region. “We’ve been fortunate enough to be able to provide COVID relief since last year, but the need is still there,” said Stephen Adams, president of Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts.

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