HLC Secretary Matias, Our State Legislators, Our Mayors, Our Community: Together to Meet the Challenge
On Friday, May 29, the Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness held its 10th Annual Gathering on The Power of Partnerships: Working to Protect and to Push.
We demonstrated that power in full force: over 125 people in the room at Holyoke Community College; nearly 50 people with us virtually. Joined by our elected and appointed state and local leaders. Led by our community.
You can capture the content and the sentiment in a number of ways. Here are a few key links:
- The presentation on 2026 Western MA homelessness and what we need to do now
- The video of the program (to zero in on the powerful words of State Representative Homar Gómez go to 47:15, Easthampton resident Mona Shadi 41:30 or go here for the written version, and Springfield resident Champ Godbolt 58:20 or here for his written words)
- The video message from U.S. Senator Ed Markey
And the media coverage kept our message going:
- WWLP Channel 22 News – Western Mass Leaders Push Housing Action Amid Rent Surge
- Western Mass News – Western Mass Advocates Demand State Action on Homelessness Emergency
- Springfield Republican: Number of [individual] Homeless People Stay Steady as Federal Threats Loom
- Daily Hampshire Gazette: Western Mass Housing Advocates say 46% shelter decline masks barriers for families
The work continues, as does our commitment and determination, with so much gratitude for the power of our partnerships.
![]() Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Juana Matias and our region’s elected leaders and their representatives |
![]() Secretary Matias speaks to the Network |



