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  • Contact | Take Action | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | End Homelessness | Contact the Team

    Get in touch with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless via our online contact form. Contact us for questions about donations, sponsorships, support, and assistance. Contact Thank you for reaching out to the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. We are here to help! Please take a moment to review our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). If you still need assistance after reviewing the FAQs, feel free to fill out our contact form Contact us First name Last name Email* Phone Company name Subject Message* Submit 73 Buffum Street Lynn, MA 01902 781-595-7570 Frequently Asked Questions Does the Coalition offer any furniture assistance? Unfortunately, we no longer provide furniture assistance, as our furniture bank closed down in 2021. If you're looking for furniture for yourself or a client, we recommend reaching out to a local furniture bank. Please call first before visiting to confirm their hours, donation policies, and available services. New Life Furniture Bank of MA Address: 102 Elm Street, Walpole, MA 02081 Phone: (774) 316-6395 Website: www.newlifefb.org Fresh Start Furniture Bank Address: 16 Brent Drive, Hudson, MA 01749 Phone: (508) 485-2080 Website: www.freshstartfurniturebank.org Household Goods, Inc. Address: 530 Main Street, Acton, MA 01720 Phone: (978) 635-1710 Website: www.householdgoods.org Mission of Deeds Address: 6 Chapin Avenue, Reading, MA 01867 Phone: (781) 944-9797 Website: www.missionofdeeds.org The Wish Project Address: 166 Middlesex Street, North Chelmsford, MA 01863 Phone: (978) 441-9474 Website: www.thewishproject.org Amvets Thrift Stores Address: Multiple locations across Massachusetts Phone: Varies by location Website: www.amvets.org Lazarus House Ministries, Inc. Address: 412 Hampshire Street, Lawrence, MA 01841 Phone: (978) 689-8575 Website: www.lazarushouse.org House to Home Address: 55 Martha Road, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568 Phone: (508) 693-5566 Website: www.housetohomefurniturebank.org Does the Coalition offer any shelter services? We do not provide shelter services directly. To find a shelter in your area, please visit the Massachusetts government’s emergency shelter page: Find Emergency Shelter . Does the Coalition offer financial assistance for rent or utility arrears, first, last, and security deposits? No, we do not provide direct financial assistance for housing costs. If you need financial help, we recommend contacting your local housing consumer education center to start the application process for RAFT (Residential Assistance for Families in Transition): Mass Housing Info . I need a bed for my children. How can I get one? At A Bed for Every Child, we are committed to providing twin mattresses and frames to children across Massachusetts who need them. If you need assistance, a referral can be made for your child through their guidance counselor, teacher, caseworker, or physician. To make a referral, please visit our website: Request a Bed . Please note that due to high demand, there is currently a waitlist of 45-60 days. What should I do if I’m facing a housing emergency or know someone who is? If you are experiencing a housing emergency, please visit our Get Help page to learn about the resources available, how to apply, and where to go for assistance: Get Help . Can I donate money to a specific program or cause? Yes, you can choose to designate your donation to a specific program, such as A Bed for Every Child, or to our general fund, which supports all our programs and services. Please indicate your preference when making your donation. What types of donations does the Coalition accept? We are currently only able to accept new items, such as bedding, pillows, and pajamas, which are distributed directly to children in need through our A Bed for Every Child program. Please check our webpage for a complete list of accepted items and donation guidelines.

  • Take Action | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | End Homelessness | 1 Minute Advocacy Actions

    Take action now with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless' 1 Minute Advocacy Actions. Support homelessness prevention and housing policies with just a minute of your time. Join us in advocating for key FY26 House budget amendments! Posted April 24, 2025 Please join us in asking your State Representative to cosponsor and actively support key homelessness prevention,... MCH 2 hours ago 1 min read 66 Post not marked as liked Fiscal Year 2025 Family Homelessness Supplemental Budget Advocacy Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/senate-ea-supp MCH Mar 5 1 min read 26 Post not marked as liked Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Priorities FY25 budget priority overview fact sheet FY25 budget priority tracking chart Governor Healey’s FY25 budget recommendations, known as the... MCH Mar 5 1 min read 22 Post not marked as liked Fiscal Year 2024 General Appropriations Act Budget Priorities Fiscal Year 2024 General Appropriations Act Budget Priorities FY24 budget priority overview fact sheet FY24 budget priority chart Overall... MCH Mar 5 1 min read 2 Post not marked as liked Fiscal Year 2024 Supplemental Budget Priorities Adequately fund the Emergency Assistance family shelter program (Line Item 7004-0101) to provide traditional shelter or overflow shelter... MCH Mar 5 1 min read 1 Post not marked as liked 2023-2024 Legislative Session Bill Priorities January 2023–December 2024 2023-2024 bill priority overview fact sheet 2023-2024 bill priority chart Overall bill (and budget)... MCH Mar 5 2 min read 8 Post not marked as liked Join us for Legislative Action Day 2025 RSVP Online Today! Legislative Action Day 2025 - Monday, April 7, 2025 Legislative Action Day (LAD) is the Coalition's annual event... MCH Mar 4 1 min read 186 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 End of Year Appeal 2024 Dear Friends: What makes a community? Is it the traditions and shared history? Your neighbors, friends and family? Is it the... MCH Dec 2, 2024 3 min read 372 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Take action today to ease access to Massachusetts ID cards for people experiencing homelessness! Published August 22, 2023; last updated September 6, 2024 MCH Sep 6, 2024 1 min read 622 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Protect Families' Access to State-Funded Shelter and Supports On July 23rd, Governor Healey announced new policies that will prioritize certain children and families for Emergency Assistance (EA)... MCH Aug 16, 2024 1 min read 1,267 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Take Action Join us in making a difference! Take action today by reading our latest announcements and staying informed about our initiatives and action alerts.

  • Legislative Action Day | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Community Organizing

    Join us for Legislative Action Day, hosted by the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. Collaborate with advocates, legislators, and community leaders to develop and promote legislative solutions to homelessness. Your voice and action can help shape a better future for those in need. Legislative Action Day We hope you will join us for the Coalition’s next Legislative Action Day (LAD) at the Massachusetts State House. Our annual LAD event brings together community members, advocates, providers, and legislators to take action to address and end homelessness across the Commonwealth. In the morning, participants will hear from powerful speakers who will share their lived experiences and insights on key budget and bill priorities related to housing, homelessness prevention, cash assistance, and safety net benefits. In the afternoon, participants will meet with legislators and staff members to advocate for investments and policy changes to ensure everyone in Massachusetts has a safe and permanent place to call home. We invite you to join us for our next Legislative Action Day. Sponsored by Representative Jim O'Day When Monday, April 7, 2025 RSVP You can RSVP for our 2025 Legislative Action Day by filling out our online registration form here or by contacting Julia at julia @ mahomeless.org. Can't make it? Join our alert list to get the invite, training materials and advocacy opportunities. Sign up today! What to expect? During the event, we will focus on the Coalition’s current legislative (bill) priorities and fiscal year budget priorities. Here is our anticipated agenda for the day (PDF, updated April 4th). Read about our 2025-2026 bill priorities and Fiscal Year 2026 budget priorities here . As a key part of the event you will also be encouraged to meet virtually or in-person with legislative offices. During the registration process, MCH will ask if you need help setting up meetings with your legislators, and if so, we will work to set up appointments for you. You are provided with a training and materials to share with the legislators and staff and during the meetings, you pick a few of our priorities we spoke about in the morning session that are most important to you and let legislators and staff know why. Here are some other tips for meeting with legislators and State House staff. After your meetings with legislators and legislative staff members, please let us know what you discussed and share any feedback by completing our legislative visit response form by using the online version or downloadable version (PDF) of the form. Take action Today! How can you help make this event a success? Volunteer to Be Part of the LAD Event Team Interested in being a Legislative Action Day volunteer? Sign up today to be part of our LAD event team! (Shareable link: https://tinyurl.com/lad25vol ) Spread the Word Help spread the word by sharing the link to this page: https://tinyurl.com/mchlad25 . Invite your friends, colleagues, community members, and state legislators by sharing the event invitation and flyer . (PDF) Unsure who your legislators are? If you have an address, enter it in this tool from the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office . Join Us for the Pre-Event Information Sessions and Training Leading up to Legislative Action Day 2025, we are hosting three information sessions and a pre-event training. Do you want to learn more before signing up for Legislative Action Day 2025? The online information sessions will provide opportunities to learn more about the Coalition's work, Legislative Action Day, and our top legislative priorities. The sessions are scheduled for Tuesday, March 18th; Friday, March 21st; and Tuesday, March 25th. See more details and sign up here to join us for an info session . (Shareable link: https://tinyurl.com/lad2025info ) Already signed up for LAD 2025? The pre-event training will include an overview of our Legislative Action Day agenda, helpful hints about meeting with legislators and legislative aides, a review and discussion of the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless budget and bill priorities, and a question and answer session. The training is scheduled for Tuesday, April 1st. See more details and sign up here for the pre-event training . (Shareable link: https://tinyurl.com/lad25training ) Check out the pre-event training agenda and slides (PDF). For more information, please contact Kelly or Julia: kelly @ mahomeless. org and julia @ mahomeless. org (without spaces). Thank you! Interested in sharing your story and expertise to advocate for change? We are actively seeking speakers with lived experiences of homelessness, housing instability, and/or participation in state-funded benefit programs issues to be part of Legislative Action Day, legislative briefings, and other advocacy events. Your story and expertise can help shape public policy and make change. Connect with us and learn more today! CONTACT Our hearts are filled with gratitude for all of your support for our March 7th Legislative Action Day at the State House! Thank you to all the attendees for joining us in the fight to end homelessness. We had 200 people with us: families, youth, and adults with lived experience of homelessness, providers, advocates, and legislators all speaking up for solutions to homelessness, housing instability, and poverty, and taking action to ensure that everyone has a place to call home. A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY SPEAKERS! We are SO incredibly grateful for advocates, people with lived experience of housing instability and homelessness, and our nonprofit partners who shared their stories and remarks on the importance of addressing housing and homelessness issues NOW. Read Kelly & Julia's heartfelt THANK YOU letter to all involved LEARN MORE Learn more about the legislative process and advocacy opportunities by watching MCH's online Legislative Advocacy 101 Training Video LEARN MORE No amount is too small when it comes to making a difference. Support MCH's work by donating today! Take action today to ease access to Massachusetts ID cards for people experiencing homelessness! Published August 22, 2023; last updated September 6, 2024 MCH Sep 6, 2024 1 min read 622 views 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Protect Families' Access to State-Funded Shelter and Supports On July 23rd, Governor Healey announced new policies that will prioritize certain children and families for Emergency Assistance (EA)... MCH Aug 16, 2024 1 min read 1,267 views 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1

  • Ways to Get Involved | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Give Back

    Make a meaningful impact by getting involved with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. Discover volunteer roles, advocacy & youth engagement initiatives, in-kind donation drives, and ways to support our mission Get Involved There are many other ways to support the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless beyond monetary donations. You can volunteer your time and skills, organize a drive to collect much-needed items for those experiencing homelessness, engage youth in educational and awareness-raising activities, and lend your voice and support to our advocacy efforts. Build a Bed Project Strengthen your team and support a worthy cause through our sponsored team-building activity. Join us in building beds for children on A Bed for Every Child's waitlist, a rewarding experience that brings your team together and makes a meaningful impact. Our experienced team will take care of all the logistics, from setting up the event to providing the necessary tools and materials. Simply gather your team and get ready to bond and build together. By participating in this event, your team will not only grow closer but also leave with the satisfaction of knowing you've helped provide a comfortable sleep environment for a child in need. If you're interested in boosting team morale while supporting a worthy cause, contact Tina to learn more and schedule your team bonding experience. Together, we can build a brighter future for our community, one bed at a time! Corporate Giving Corporate sponsorship can make a huge difference to MCH. This funding can be used to support programs, services, and operational costs. Increased Visibility: Partnerships with corporations can increase the visibility and credibility of a non-profit, helping to raise awareness about their cause and reach a wider audience. Resource Sharing: Corporations can provide non-profits with resources such as volunteers, expertise, and access to their network, helping to amplify their efforts and increase their reach. Sustainability: Corporate sponsorships can provide a steady source of income, allowing non-profits to plan and execute long-term projects and ensure their sustainability. Community Engagement: By partnering with corporations, non-profits can engage with the local community, fostering a sense of social responsibility and encouraging others to get involved and support their cause. Internship Opportunities Join the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless in our mission to combat homelessness across the state. Based in Lynn, Massachusetts, our internship program offers unique opportunities in statewide advocacy, legislative initiatives, and community organizing. This role is perfect for those passionate about social justice and seeking hands-on experience in public policy and grassroots movements. Help us make a difference in the lives of thousands. Apply now to be part of our dedicated team working towards a future without homelessness. Contact us to learn more. Volunteer Opportunities Volunteering with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless offers you a chance to directly impact the lives of individuals. and families facing homelessness. Your time, skills, and compassion can create ripples of change, fostering hope and providing essential support to those in need. Contact us to learn more. In-Kind Donation Drives Help supply Sweet Dream Kits which consist of brand new bedding can transform a bed from a mere sleeping place to a haven of comfort. We gratefully accept: New Sheets and blankets New Stuffed animals Gently used Books Contact Tina for a drop-off location, a community drive flyer, and guidelines for giving. Youth Making an Impact Consider organizing drive at your school, place of worship or with community groups that you frequently visit, i.e. the YMCA, dance, scouts, and activity classes. Drive Ideas: New Blankets New Pillows New Hats and Gloves New Children Books If you are interested in organizing a drive, please fill out the form below and a member of our team will get in contact with you. First name* Last name* Email Join our Mailing List Be at the forefront of change by joining the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless mailing list. Receive updates on our latest actions, initiatives, and events directly to your inbox. Staying informed means you’re always ready to lend your voice, support, and time to causes that matter. Together, we can continue to fight homelessness and build a community of support and advocacy. Sign up today and be part of our journey towards making a tangible difference in the lives of many. LEARN MORE The Build a Bed Project LEARN MORE Strengthen your team and support a worthy cause through our sponsored team-building activity. Join us in building beds for children on A Bed for Every Child's waitlist, a rewarding experience that brings your team together and makes a meaningful impact. If you're interested in boosting team morale while supporting a worthy cause, contact Tina to learn more and schedule your team bonding experience. Together, we can build a brighter future for our community, one bed at a time! LEARN MORE Corporate Sponsorships LEARN MORE This funding can be used to support programs, services, and operational costs. Community Engagement: By partnering with corporations, non-profits can engage with the local community, fostering a sense of social responsibility and encouraging others to get involved and support their cause. LEARN MORE In-Kind Donations LEARN MORE Help supply Sweet Dream Kits which consist of brand new bedding that can transform a bed from a mere sleeping place to a haven of comfort. We gratefully accept: New Sheets and blankets New Stuffed animals Gently used Books LEARN MORE Internship Opportunities LEARN MORE Join the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless in our mission to combat homelessness across the state. Based in Lynn, Massachusetts, our internship program offers unique opportunities in statewide advocacy, legislative initiatives, and community organizing. This role is perfect for those passionate about social justice and seeking hands-on experience in public policy and grassroots movements. LEARN MORE Youth Making an Impact LEARN MORE Help supply Sweet Dream Kits which consist of brand new bedding that can transform a bed from a mere sleeping place to a haven of comfort. Consider organizing drive at your school, place of worship or with community groups that you frequently visit, i.e. the YMCA, dance, scouts, and activity classes. We gratefully accept: New Sheets and blankets New Stuffed animals Gently used Books Your donation can make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families facing homelessness in our community.

  • Advocacy Committee Meetings | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | End Homelessness

    Discover how the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless is addressing housing and benefits issues. Engage with us at our Advocacy Committee Meetings to contribute to meaningful change Advocacy Committee Meetings The Coalition hosts a monthly Housing and Benefits advocacy meeting where advocates, case managers, people with lived experience come together to discuss the Coalition's public policy campaigns and exchange information on new programs, resources and legislative updates. Topics The presentations at this meeting focus on topics related to homelessness, poverty, and benefits issues. When Anticipated Upcoming Dates: October 25, 2024 December 13, 2024 January 31, 2025 February 28, 2025 March 28, 2025 April 25, 2025 May 30, 2025 June 27, 2025 RSVP You can RSVP for the next monthly meeting right online by filling out our registration form here. Can't make it? Join our Housing and Benefits mailing list to have meeting materials and advocacy opportunities delivered right to your inbox. Please Join Us We invite you to join our informative meetings, held on the last Friday of each month, with a break in August and a combined session in mid-December to cover both November and December. The goal of this meeting is to improve your understanding of the legislative process and discuss avenues for advocacy from allied organizations. Since March 2020, all meetings have been conducted via Zoom. Below, you'll find specific dates and a link to RSVP for the next Housing and Benefits Committee meeting. RSVP TODAY Take action Today! Interested in sharing your expertise or insights? We're actively seeking presentations on housing, homelessness, poverty, and benefits issues from allied organizations. Connect with us and contribute to our community's knowledge and growth. Submit your presentation ideas today! CONTACT No amount is too small when it comes to making a difference. Support MCH's work by donating today! Take action today to ease access to Massachusetts ID cards for people experiencing homelessness! Published August 22, 2023; last updated September 6, 2024 MCH Sep 6, 2024 1 min read 622 views 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Protect Families' Access to State-Funded Shelter and Supports On July 23rd, Governor Healey announced new policies that will prioritize certain children and families for Emergency Assistance (EA)... MCH Aug 16, 2024 1 min read 1,267 views 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1

  • Ways to Give | Donate | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Support our Mission Make a Difference Today

    Make a difference today by donating to the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. Support our mission and help us create a future where everyone has a place to call home. Ways to Give Donations help us to provide essential services and advocate for lasting solutions to the pressing issues of housing, income, health, education, and racial inequalities in Massachusetts. Join us in our fight to end homelessness and create sustainable solutions for families and individuals in need. Your generous donation can make a significant difference, providing essential resources, support, and advocacy to ensure everyone has a place to call home. Donate today and help us build a brighter, more stable future for all. Together, we can make a lasting impact. DONATE Your support funds the delivery of a brand new bed to a child in need of one. Your contribution now supplies a wooden bed frame and a brand new mattress. Grounded in our belief that a good night's in a comfortable bed can make all the difference to a child's life from their health to their academic success - sleep is fundamental. Join us in helping a student today. Support our mission to make dreams come true. DONATE Explore Our Ongoing Giving Initiatives Is my donation secure? Yes, our donation platform, powered by Harness, uses industry-standard security measures to protect your personal and financial information. Will I receive a receipt for my donation? Yes, you will receive an email confirmation and receipt immediately after your donation is processed. Can I make a recurring donation? Absolutely! You can choose to make a one-time donation or set up recurring donations on a weekly, monthly, or annual basis. What payment methods are accepted? We accept major credit cards, debit cards, and electronic checks. Specific options will be available at the payment step. Is my donation tax-deductible? Yes, donations are tax-deductible. Please keep your email receipt for tax purposes. How can I update or cancel my recurring donation? You can update or cancel your recurring donation by logging into your account on our donation platform or contacting our support team. How will my donation be used? Your donation will support our mission to end homelessness and create sustainable solutions. We allocate funds to various programs, services, and advocacy efforts that directly benefit those in need. Can I get a refund for my donation? Donations are generally non-refundable. However, if there was an error with your donation, please contact our support team to discuss your situation. Frequently Asked Questions Our 2023 Impact in Numbers Upgrade to remove watermark www.marketpushapps.com www.marketpushapps.com 20059 members engaged across our initiatives on our digital platforms 3683 households assisted through MCH's 4 programs across 298 communities 60900 hours of advocacy provided to 1981 households facing housing instablity 1702 children received healthy sleep education along with brand new beds Your donation can make a real difference in the lives of individuals and families living in poverty in our community.

  • Birth to Big Kid Initiative | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Healthy Sleep & Maternal Support

    Discover the Birth to Big Kid Initiative by the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, providing healthy sleep solutions and maternal support to promote family well-being. Birth to Big Kid Initiative The Birth to Big Kid Initiative utilizes the lens of prenatal, infant, and early childhood development to reduce infant mortality through safe sleep education. Our mission is to ensure that infants from low-income households have a safe and secure place to sleep, grow, and thrive. Fostering safe sleep and early childhood development for healthier beginnings. The Birth to Big Kid Initiative partners with health care entities across Massachusetts, the program assists expectant mothers living in poverty. For two years through a data-driven approach, The Coalition gathers information to improve the wellbeing of mothers, infants, and toddlers by providing safe sleep education approved by the American Academy of Pediatrics, individualized support, access to resources, and items such as cribs and other material needs. By partnering with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, you help ensure every infant has a safe place to sleep —get involved with our initiative today. Meaningful Collaborations Birth to Big Kid X Casa Project The integration of The Casa Project and the Birth to Big Kid Initiative creates a tangible, family-centered response to poverty and disparities. It works toward the advancement of early childhood development while focusing on the prevention of housing instability, homelessness, and displacement. By combining safe sleep education and homelessness prevention, we offer a holistic approach that prevents infant mortality and housing instability, beginning before birth and continuing through toddlerhood. With a focus on low-income expectant mothers, the initiative partners with hospitals and health centers to provide material items and identify proactive interventions that prevent instability for mothers and infants. This unique and upstream programming integration utilizes a service delivery model that ensures expectant mothers, infants, and children have the stability and resources they need to grow up safely and stably housed. Whether it's a crib for a newborn, housing advocacy for a family facing eviction, a bed to transition a toddler out of the crib, or connection to resources in the community, this programming integration assists families at every critical stage. Referring Partners Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors Acknowledging those who help our Birth to Big Kid Initiative promote safe sleep practices and provide essential resources to families living in poverty across the Commonwealth. 2024 Impact Report

  • Get Help Resources | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Homelessness Prevention & Housing Stabilization

    Explore the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless's guidance on accessing homelessness prevention, benefits and housing stabilization resources. Find advice on where to seek support and services across Massachusetts. Learn More The Residential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT) program offers financial aid for housing crises like eviction, foreclosure, moving costs, and utility loss. The Residential Assistance for Families in Transition Program Learn More The Massachusetts home energy assistance program (HEAP) is a free resource to help eligible households pay a portion of winter heating bills. Home Energy Assistance Programs Learn More Aims to close the digital divide by ensuring that all residents have access to high-speed internet, digital devices, and the necessary skills for the digital age. Digital Equity Program Learn More Provides cash assistance, food stamps, job training and access to medical care for low-income families with children. Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC) Learn More A state-funded program that provides financial assistance to low-income individuals who are elderly, disabled, or caring for a child who is not their own. Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children (EAEDC) Financial and Energy Resources Find Housing Today through the Housing Navigator Massachusetts Housing Navigator Massachusetts provides an online platform that aggregates listings of affordable rental properties across the state. The tool is designed to simplify the search process for tenants and housing counselors, making it easier to find suitable housing options. The platform includes listings from various housing providers, including public housing authorities, nonprofit organizations, and private landlords who offer affordable units. It provides detailed information about each property, such as eligibility requirements, amenities, and contact information. SEARCH AVAILABILTY SEARCH AVAILABILTY Learn More Is a state-funded initiative designed to provide immediate and temporary shelter to homeless families in Massachusetts. Emergency Assistance Family Shelter Program Learn More A Guide to Emergency Shelter and Re-housing Services for Families with Children Experiencing Homelessness in Massachusetts Emergency Assistance Advocacy Guide Learn More Housing assistance and support services for individuals under 25 Emergency Housing Resources for Young Adults Learn More Temporary shelter in various locations, including hotels, motels, and dedicated family shelters. Apply by contacting a local DTA office. MA Emergency Assistance Family Shelter Directory Learn More This act ensures homeless children and youth have equal educational access and stability, regardless of their housing status. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act Learn More Is dedicated to providing support and housing solutions to veterans experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. New England Center and Home for Veterans Learn More These shelters provide temporary housing and various support services for individuals without children experiencing homelessness Emergency Shelters for Individuals Emergency Shelter Resources Learn More Understand your rights and responsibilities as a tenant during move-in, throughout your tenancy, and when moving out. Tenant Rights Learn More For information on eviction procedures, such as receiving a Notice to Quit, representing yourself in court, or stopping an eviction, please seek further assistance or guidance. Evictions Learn More Learn about security deposits, including what landlords are allowed to charge and how to get your deposit back. Security Deposits Learn More An overview of laws that specifically apply to mobile homes, rooming houses, and condos in Massachusetts. Tenant's Rights in Rooming Houses, Mobile Homes, and Condos Learn More Homeowners undergoing foreclosure and tenants living in properties being foreclosed upon. Foreclosures Learn More Learn the basics about rent laws for private housing, state and federal public housing, and subsidized housing. Understanding Rent Learn More Addressing issues with your landlord and documenting any health or safety concerns in your residence. Repairs and Bad Housing Conditions Learn More Navigating the Massachusetts court system, initiating a lawsuit against your landlord, and representing yourself in legal proceedings. Taking your Landlord to Court Tenant Rights and Resources Learn More Provides monthly financial assistance to low-income individuals and families to help them purchase nutritious food. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Learn More Provides low-income pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children up to age five with nutritious foods, nutrition education, and referrals to health care services. Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Learn More Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline is a confidential and toll-free hotline designed to connect Massachusetts residents with food resources and assistance. Project Bread's Food Source Hotline Food Assistance Programs Learn More MassHealth offers comprehensive health coverage for children and young adults, including preventive care, dental, behavioral health, and more. Learn about eligibility and how to apply MassHealth Resources for Children and Young Adults Learn More For individuals recently released from jail or prison, MassHealth provides additional support through the Community Support Program for Justice-Involved (CSP-JI) members. Community Support Program for Justice-Involved (CSP-JI) members. MassHealth Resources Learn More Learn about the different forms of housing discrimination and protections under Massachusetts law. Housing Discrimination Learn More Learn about the different kinds of discrimination that can happen in the workplace and how you are protected under Massachusetts law. Employment Discrimination Learn More Businesses open to the public cannot deny people access or treat people differently based on their membership in a protected class. Discrimination in Public Places Learn More Regardless of your housing status, you are still eligible to vote. You can register to vote or update your voter registration information at DTA at any time. Your Right to Vote Regardless of Housing Status Anti-Discrimination Laws Learn More Massachusetts public housing provides affordable rental housing for low-income individuals and families. Understanding Public Housing Learn More Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities works with the following Local Housing Authorities in Massachusetts Local Housing Authority Contact Listing Learn More Housing assistance programs offer financial help, mainly through vouchers, to support low-income families and individuals in renting apartments outside of public housing. Housing Vouchers Learn More Use the CHAMP form (Common Housing Application for Massachusetts Programs) to apply for state-aided subsidized housing. Applying for Public Housing Learn More These programs are designed to ensure that individuals and families have access to safe, decent, and affordable homes. Affordable Housing Programs Learn More Offering on-site services for older adults and individuals with disabilities in designated public and private subsidized housing. Supportive Housing Learn More As a landlord or property manager, you have a role in your tenants’ applications for rental assistance programs, such as RAFT and housing vouchers (such as Section 8 and MRVP). Housing Assistance Programs for Landlords Public, Subsidized and Housing Assistance Programs Learn More Provides free and confidential support and information about substance use treatment and recovery services. Massachusetts Substance Use Helpline Learn More If you are a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified responders for confidential help. Many of them are Veterans themselves. Veteran Resource Centers Learn More The Department of Mental Health ensures and facilitates access to necessary services and support for individuals of all ages, helping them live, work, and engage within their communities. Massachusetts Dept. of Mental Health Learn More Services designed to support the individual, familial, and social needs of survivors of domestic violence, their children, and/or their other dependents. Domestic and Sexual Violence Resources Learn More Learn more about the Tenancy Preservation Program, a homelessness prevention program that helps find solutions to disability-related issues. Tenancy Preservation Progam Learn More As a partner of the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC), your local Child Care Resource and Referral agency (CCR&R) can provide you with resources for accessing child care services Child Care Resources Addiction, Mental Health and Child Care Support Services Learn More MassHealth provides comprehensive healthcare coverage to eligible low-income residents, including families, children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities Masshealth Learn More An initiative to address food insecurity, housing instability, and homelessness, aiming to improve health outcomes and reduce medical costs by partnering with community-based social service organizations. Massachusetts Flexible Services Program Learn More Community health centers provide primary, preventive and dental care, as well as mental health, substance use disorder and other community-based services to anyone in need regardless of their insurance status Community Health Centers Learn More Find a VA location or in-network community care provider. For same-day care for minor illnesses or injuries, select Urgent care for facility type. Veteran Affairs Hospital Healthcare and Community Health Centers Learn More Offers services including housing search assistance, workshops on eviction prevention, and budget support among other resources. Metro Housing Boston Learn More Provides financial education, housing support, and information for both tenants and property owners. There are multiple locations: North Shore, Cape Ann, & Merrimack Valley Community Teamwork Learn More Serves as a resource for foreclosure prevention, financial coaching, and RAFT program applications. NeighborWorks Housing Solutions Learn More Specializes in homeownership support, landlord and tenant mediation, and financial capability training RCAP Solutions Learn More Offers a variety of services including information and referral, individual counseling, homelessness prevention programs, workshops, and seminars. South Middlesex Opportunity Council Learn More Finding Affordable Housing Solutions for all People across the Communities of Berkshire County Hearthway Learn More Housing support, financial literacy, rental assistance, homelessness prevention. Way Finders Learn More Housing counseling, rental and homeowner assistance, development services. Franklin County Regional Housing and Redevelopment Authority Learn More Rental housing management, homeowner education, affordable housing advocacy. Housing Nantucket Learn More Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket, providing a variety of housing-related services. Housing Assistance Corporation Housing Support and Education Services Get Help Navigate this page to find assistance accessing housing, shelters, benefits, and homelessness prevention resources in Massachusetts. Your Guide to Area Median Income and Housing and Benefits Eligibility In Massachusetts benefit programs and housing assistance are based on Area Median Income (AMI). Understanding AMI is crucial because it determines eligibility for various programs and housing options, particularly those aimed at low- and moderate-income families. Programs often categorize income levels as a percentage of the AMI, such as 30%, 50%, 60%, 80%, or 120%. Double check your eligibility for assistance based off of your income by clicking the button below. Verify My Income TAKE ACTION WITH US Take action today to ease access to Massachusetts ID cards for people experiencing homelessness! Published August 22, 2023; last updated September 6, 2024 MCH Sep 6, 2024 1 min read 622 views 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Protect Families' Access to State-Funded Shelter and Supports On July 23rd, Governor Healey announced new policies that will prioritize certain children and families for Emergency Assistance (EA)... MCH Aug 16, 2024 1 min read 1,267 views 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Learn More Please check the individual furniture bank’s website for more details and information on how to access their services Furniture Banks in Massachusetts Furniture Assistance Programs

  • Privacy Policy | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Privacy & Data

    Read the Privacy Policy of the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless to understand our commitment to privacy, data protection, and transparency as a statewide nonprofit. Privacy Policy Your Privacy Matters. Browsing The Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless (“MCH, the Coalition”) understands that privacy is an important concern to members of our community. You can visit most portions of the Coalition website without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information. The only information we collect from a normal web site visit is the IP address of the computer being used to visit our site, the browser and type of machine being used, the web site that referred that computer to us, the pages requested and the date and time they were requested. We use this information to generate statistics and measure site activity to improve the usefulness of the site to our visitors. Collection of Personal Information Online Data: The Coalition may collect email addresses and other personally identifiable data about visitors when such data is voluntarily submitted on the site. All such information is collected and stored in a manner appropriate to the nature of the data. If you choose to make an online contribution to the Coalition, we will collect information necessary to accept and process your donation and send you a receipt. This information may include your name, address, telephone number, email address, and credit card information. All donations made online and off-line, are not exchanged or sold with any other organizations. We use a number of security measures to protect your information. We limit access to only those people necessary to ensure that the website is functioning correctly. Sensitive data such as credit card information is additionally protected through encryption. Servers that contain sensitive information are maintained in secured facilities. Donor Information Exchange: For all donations made online and off-line, are not exchanged or sold with other organizations. Third Party Information Collection and Disclosure Practices Coalition web pages may contain hyperlinks to websites operated by third parties. The Coalition does not control the content or privacy practices of those sites. You expressly acknowledge and agree that such third parties may employ information collection and/or disclosure practices that differ from those of Coalition. The Coalition does not make any warranties or representations concerning the information collection and/or disclosure practices of such parties.

  • A Bed for Every Child | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Healthy Sleep

    A Bed for Every Child is dedicated to giving children in need a better night's sleep and a brighter future. Support our mission to provide beds to kids across Massachusetts. A Bed for Every Child A Bed for Every Child is committed to ensuring that every child in Massachusetts has a safe and comfortable place to sleep and dream. Launched in 2012, as an initiative of the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless, our mission is simple yet essential: provide beds to children in need in hopes of improving their quality of life and chances of success in the classroom. Supporting low-income children across Massachusetts Partnering with public school districts, health centers, hospitals, community organizations, the Department of Children and Families, faith-based groups, teachers, and case managers the program provides children in low-income households with new beds and essential items. Each year, over 1,500 beds are delivered directly to children's homes. We also educate parents and caregivers on healthy sleep practices to support children's academic success in efforts to ensure that as they continue to grow they utilize education to help break the cycle of poverty. A study found that 40% of children and adolescents in the U.S. experience sleep insecurity, which is associated with poor academic performance and behavioral issues Quality sleep is vital for youth as it aids in physical growth, mental development, and emotional health. Proper sleep enhances concentration, memory, and problem-solving skills, enabling children and teens to perform better in school and social situations. Additionally, sleep helps regulate mood and stress, promoting overall well-being. Learn more by downloading our sleep resource pdf today. Sleep Tips & Resources For every $350 raised, a complete bed goes out into the community. No amount is too small when it comes to making a difference. Support our Mission Today. Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors Acknowledging those who help A Bed for Every Child provide beds completely free of charge to low income children all across the Commonwealth. 2023 Impact Report Interested in partnering with A Bed for Every Child? Click the button below or call 781-595-7570 x16 to learn how you and your team can help support their future by sponsoring a team-building event with us. Contact Team building with a purpose. Sponsor and build beds with your team by participating in our meaningful initiative: the Build a Bed Project Through the simple act of building beds, we provide a fundamental need to children who have gone without a bed to call their own. It's a place for rest, for dreams, and for a sense of security. And for your team? It's a chance to step out of the office, work together in new ways, and see the direct result of your collaboration and care. Learn More

  • Home | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless

    Help end homelessness in Massachusetts. Join the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless by donating, volunteering, or advocating for change. Every contribution makes a difference. Your sustaining donation is a lifeline for those facing poverty. Join us in breaking the cycle and building brighter futures for individuals and families across the state. With Gratitude to Our Valued Sponsors 2023 Impact Report Acknowledging those who help the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless make an impact in communities across the Commonwealth.

  • Making Systemic Change | Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless | Statewide Nonprofit | Advocacy & Public Policy

    Explore how the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless is making systemic change through advocacy and public policy initiatives, driving solutions to end homelessness statewide Making Systemic Change The Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless has a rich history dating back to the early 1980s as a leader in the fight to prevent and end homelessness here in the Commonwealth. The agency is steadfast in our belief that homelessness can be resolved by ensuring access to safe, affordable, permanent housing for the lowest income households and providing opportunities for families, individuals, and youth to build economic stability. Current Overall Bill and Budget Priorities LEARN MORE Housing and Benefits Committee Meetings LEARN MORE Legislative Action Day 2025 LEARN MORE LEARN MORE Your endorsement matters. Reach out us today to become an organizational or individual endorser and play a pivotal role in our collective action towards ending homelessness. LEARN MORE Unity in Action: Strengthen Massachusetts’ Response to Homelessness Join us at the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless as we fight to end homelessness through targeted public policy efforts. Our mission spans preventing homelessness, ensuring housing stability, providing emergency services, and promoting economic stability and human rights. Your involvement can drive change. Reach out to our policy team and take action today to help build a future where everyone has a home. Let's make a difference together. Take action today to ease access to Massachusetts ID cards for people experiencing homelessness! Published August 22, 2023; last updated September 6, 2024 MCH Sep 6, 2024 1 min read 622 views 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Protect Families' Access to State-Funded Shelter and Supports On July 23rd, Governor Healey announced new policies that will prioritize certain children and families for Emergency Assistance (EA)... MCH Aug 16, 2024 1 min read 1,267 views 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 No amount is too small when it comes to making a difference. Support the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless' mission by donating today! Take action Today! Sign one of our alerts below. Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors Acknowledging those who uplift our efforts addressing the root causes of homelessness through advocacy, policy reform, and community collaboration. 2024 Impact Report Preventing and Ending Youth Homelessness The Massachusetts Youth Count is biannual survey conducted by the Massachusetts Unaccompanied Homeless Youth Commission to understand the needs and demographics of homeless or unstably housed youth under 25. It partners with young people, service providers, and community organizations to conduct the survey, offering leadership opportunities and connecting participants to resources. The data collected informs advocacy and programming to address youth homelessness. LEARN MORE TAKE ACTION TODAY! Protect Access to Emergency Family Shelter Stay updated on the Emergency Assistance Program with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. We are actively working to protect emergency shelter access for families in crisis across Massachusetts. Recent policy changes have put many vulnerable families at risk, potentially leaving children without a safe place to sleep. Please take action to uphold the Commonwealth's 40 year commitment to providing shelter and services to children and families experiencing homelessness. Emergency Assistance Program Updates

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