Community Foundation grants $60,000 to prevent homelessness in North Central Massachusetts

Press release submitted by Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts

The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts is proud to announce grants totaling $60,000 to six area nonprofits aimed at keeping families in their homes. While COVID-era support has ended, the region is seeing a growing number of families facing the threat of eviction or mortgage default.

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Steve J. Adams.(Courtesy photo)

Stable housing is the foundation of a healthy, thriving community,” said Stephen Adams, President of the Community Foundation. “These financial stability grants serve as a lifeline for residents experiencing economic hardship, helping them avoid the devastating cycle of homelessness. By providing these grants, we are not only keeping families and individuals out of emergency shelters but also investing in the long-term stability and strength of our region,” Adams said.

Many North Central families run into temporary financial difficulties that can put them at risk. Small, timely financial assistance can be the difference between maintaining housing stability and falling into homelessness. To address this gap, the Community Foundation selected six organizations with a proven track record of effectively reaching individuals and families in financial distress. They are Athol Area Young Men’s Christian Association, Catholic Charities of Worcester County, Making Opportunity Count, The Spanish American Center, the Fitchburg Salvation Army, and Winchendon Community Action Committee…

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