National Webinar Interim Strategies for Responding to Unsheltered Homelessness: Wednesday, February 12
The National Alliance to End Homelessness is offering this webinar on responses to unsheltered homelessness: Wednesday, February 123–4 pmRegister Here A summary: Although permanent housing paired with services and supports tailored to the […]
Massachusetts Know Your Rights Training for Service Providers – Thursday, January 30, 3–4pm
In partnership with the Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants (ORI), MHSA will be hosting a Know Your Rights training on Thursday, January 30, from 3 to 4 p.m. on Zoom. This training […]
Call Congress Today! President Trump Unilaterally Freezes All Federal Grants and Loans, Depriving Communities of Critically Needed Housing and Homelessness Investments
Click here to stop the freeze of federal funds! More from the National Low-Income Housing Coalition (that is being echoed across the land!): Congress needs to hear from you about […]
Springfield No One Leaves Receives Grassroots Organization of the Year Award
We’re proud to share that Peace Development Fund has selected our Network Partner Springfield No One Leaves (SNOL) as its 2024 Organization of the Year. SNOL will be honored at the Peace […]
Alliance to End Homelessness on Trump Administration’s Executive Orders
Ann Oliva, CEO of the National Alliance to End Homelessness, issued a letter last week to “system leaders and service providers” to address the Trump Administration’s dozens of Executive Orders and […]
TONIGHT: Know Your Rights Training on Zoom, 7 pm
We just got notice of this opportunity so we’re passing it on to you: The City of Cambridge is offering to the general public this Know Your Rights Training this […]
ACTION: Gov. Healey’s FY26 Budget Proposal
On January 22, Governor Healey released her Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal. The Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (HLC) offered a budget briefing on its portion of the […]
ACTION: Sign Family Shelter Letter
Join City Officials in Action on Family Shelter Cuts Salem City Councilor Kyle Davis initiated a statewide letter to Gov. Healey to oppose her proposed changes to the family shelter system. As […]

