Markey, Delegation: Massachusetts Earns $56 Million to Aid Homeless

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BOSTON, MA – January 20, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — Representative Edward J. Markey (d-Malden), along with Senators John Kerry and Scott Brown, and Representatives John Olver, Jim McGovern, Niki Tsongas, and Richard Neal, today announced that Massachusetts will receive $56,550,634 to provide housing and services to the homeless throughout the state.

The funding, awarded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance Program, will provide transitional, rental, and permanent housing as well as a host of services to help homeless individuals and families move towards self-sufficiency and permanent housing.

Expanded access to affordable and safe housing in each of these Commonwealth communities will help to significantly reduce the number of Massachusetts families who may experience homelessness this year. I welcome these critical federal grants and Bay State families will welcome the care that these programs provide on their journey towards a stable, secure, and economically self-sufficient future,” said Rep. Markey.

“Getting struggling families off the streets and on the path to permanent housing and work is critical for our society and our economy. Homelessness is a year round problem that needs a long-term solution and this investment is a step forward,” said Sen. Kerry.

“During these tough economic times, many of our citizens are struggling to make ends meet and need help getting back on their feet. These resources will play a comprehensive role helping those in need, and I am pleased our communities are receiving them,” said Sen. Brown.

“During these difficult economic times with high under employment and lingering high unemployment, people are struggling to find a job that pays the rent and supports their families.  As we continue to rebuild our economy, I am very supportive of the Administration’s efforts to keep people in their homes and provide them with shelter during these cold winter months,” said Rep. Olver.

“I’m very pleased that Attleboro, Fall River and Worcester will be receiving these funds. Providing support for the homeless is particularly critical during these difficult economic times,” said Rep. McGovern.

“Helping homeless individuals and families get off the street and find safe housing is something we should be doing at all times, but this effort takes on additional urgency during difficult economic periods where increasing numbers of people are at risk. These fund released today will provide a lifeline to vulnerable citizens in Lowell, Lawrence, and Haverhill as well as in other areas of the Commonwealth,” said Rep. Tsongas.

“As we continue to experience some of the most severe weather of the winter season, the neediest individuals in western and central Massachusetts must not be forgotten.  These timely federal grants will be a great help to the homeless community throughout the Connecticut River Valley. It will bring them food, shelter and relief as they work to move out of homelessness,” said Rep. Neal.

The following cities, towns, and programs across Massachusetts have received funding:

Commonwealth of Massachusetts – $8,132,774
Adams – $136,491
Family Life Support Center, Inc.
$136,491
Attleboro – $92,235

New Hope Inc
$92,235
Boston – $20,125,949

City of Boston
$19,826,657
Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc.

$50,972
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
$220,320

Pine Street Inn Inc.
$28,000
Brookline – $191,895

Brookline Community Mental Health Center
$191,895
Cambridge – $4,255,808
City of Cambridge
$2,825,165

Cambridge Housing Authority
$292,320

Heading Home Inc.
$1,101,158

Just-A-Start
$23,100

Transition House Family Development Program
$14,073

Fall River – $1,788,677

City of Fall River

$1,495,734

Catholic Social Services of Fall River

$176,988

South Coastal Counties Legal Services, Inc.

$24,937

Fitchburg – $91,018

Twin Cities Community Development Corporation

$91,018

Framingham – $1,135,779

Advocates Inc.

$656,174

MetroWest Legal Services Inc.

$48,506

South Middlesex Opportunity Council

$195,278

Wayside Youth & Family Support Network

$235,821

Gloucester – $114,400

Action  Inc.

$114,400

Haverhill – $696,686

Haverhill Housing Authority

$140,832

Emmaus Inc.

$420,367

Veterans Northeast Outreach Center, Inc.

$135,487

Hyannis – $826,361

Barnstable Housing Authority

$481,248

Duffy Health Center Inc.

$32,886

Housing Assistance Corporation

$268,027

Housing For All Corporation

$44,200

Lawrence – $370,233

City of Lawrence

$101,618

Merrimack Valley Young Men’s Christian Organization

$80,665

YWCA of Greater Lawrence, Inc.

$187,950

Lowell – $869,161

City of Lowell

$869,161

Lynn – $2,139,331

Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development

$1,928,185

Lynn Shelter Association

$211,146

Malden – $723,407

Malden Housing Authority

$137,880

Housing Families Inc

$127,234

Tri-City Community Action Program

$458,203

New Bedford – $1,691,470

City of New Bedford

$1,691,470

Newburyport  – $218,649

Turning Point, Inc.

$218,649

Newton – $12,616

Citizens for Affordable Housing in Newton Development Organization

$12,616

Newtonville – $439,673

The Second Step, Inc

$439,673

Northampton – $1,441,586

City of Northampton

$1,441,586

Peabody –  $173,758

North Shore Community Action Programs, Inc.

$173,758

Pittsfield – $194,878

Berkshire Community Action Council

$194,878

Provincetown – $70,560

Provincetown Housing Authority

$70,560

Quincy – $3,196,885

City of Quincy

$2,852,932

Father Bills & Mindspring, Inc.

$343,953

Somerville – $1,708,744

Somerville Homeless Coalition

$1,177,456

Somerville Community Corporation

$16,769

Somerville Housing Authority

$128,640

CASPAR, Inc.

$385,879

Springfield – $1,165,330

City of Springfield

$1,165,330

Taunton – $494,385

Community Counseling of Bristol County, Inc.

$494,385

Wareham – $42,000

South Shore Housing Development Corporation

$42,000

Worcester – $5,266,243

City of Worcester

$1,942,111

Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance

$2,713,223

Community Healthlink, Inc

$610,909

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