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Community leaders unite to support unhoused in Somerville

June 05, 2024 | Somerville City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Community leaders unite to support unhoused in Somerville
In a recent government meeting, a representative from the Nonprofit Boards Collaborative shared insights into the organization's efforts to address community challenges in Somerville, particularly during the pandemic. The Collaborative was formed to foster cooperation among various nonprofits, aiming to break down silos and enhance collective impact.

The speaker highlighted the group's most notable achievement: advocating for the establishment of an engagement center, which has become a crucial resource for the community. Over the past two years, the Collaborative has focused on supporting Reverend Jordan Harris and his work at the Connection, a vital haven for unhoused individuals in East Somerville.

To strengthen their outreach, members of the Collaborative have committed to weekly street engagements, actively meeting with unhoused residents to build relationships and understand their needs better. This grassroots approach underscores the organization's dedication to fostering community connections and addressing homelessness in the area.

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