At the Amherst Community Connections (ACC) One-Stop Resource Center we provide a large variety of referrals and services to our participants related to food, housing, and other elements that are necessary to reaching the final goal. Offering such a wide array of services does not reduce the quality of the care we give, but rather it enhances it by ...
Nonotuck Resource Associates' Adult Family Care program provides nursing, case management and financial support to family members to keep loved ones with disabilities at home instead of in institutions, or to provide residential supports for people to remain in the community and out of long term care institutions.
UCP’s Adult Family Care (AFC) Program offers an opportunity for individuals with disabilities over the age of 16, who are MassHealth eligible, to continue living at home with their families, or if they choose, to live with community members/caregivers.Individuals are assessed to determine the level of need, based on MassHealth criteria. These areas...
The Athol Senior Center offers supportive services and recreational programs to older adults ages 55 and over in the Athol area. Please see the website or call for a calendar and detailed list of events and activities. Services include: Congregate Lunch Tuesdays and Wednesdays Meals on Wheels (ages 60+) Monthly Brown Bag Groceries Help applying...
The Belchertown Senior Center offers supportive services and recreational programs to residents of Belchertown ages 60 and over. Please see the website for a monthly newsletter with detailed information about current programs offered at the Belchertown Senior Center. Registration is required for meals, rides, and some classes. Call the Senior Cente...
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, known as WIC, provides nutrition and health care information and services to women and children. WIC nutritionists use their expertise in food, diet and nutrition to help people achieve health goals.WIC's client services include nutrition education, nutritional planning, de...
The Salvation Army Case Management Workers offer outreach services providing information, guidance and referrals to a range of comprehensive social services and programs. Caseworkers are available for information and referrals to social services such as rental and utility assistance, food programs, drop-in centers, clothing and household vouchers, ...
The Charlemont Council on Aging / Senior Center offers recreational programs and supportive services to seniors 60 and over in the towns of Charlemont and Hawley in partnership with Lifepath. Please call the Charlemont Senior Center to learn more and to get involved. Services include: Information and Referral Fitness and Health Programs Weekly H...
The Childcare Subsidy Program helps low-to-moderate-income parents cover some or all childcare costs while they attend work or school. Children must be 5 years old or younger for preschool/daycare, or 13 years old and younger for before-and-after school care. The childcare provider must be a licensed childcare program. See the website for a list of...
Child Care Vouchers are financial assistance for low-income families in need of subsidized child care. To be placed on the waitlist, please contact Child Care Resources (CCR) at (978) 602-8650 or (508) 796-1838. Due to COVID-19, appointments will be held via phone only. To check eligibility, see documents required to sign up, or figure out parent c...
Commonwealth Care Alliance (CCA) is a Massachusetts not-for-profit, community-based healthcare organization dedicated to improving care for individuals who are dually eligible for MassHealth (Medicaid) and Medicare with complex medical, behavioral health and social needs, including persons with disabilities. CCA provides comprehensive health pla...
The Community Resources and Advocacy (CR&A) Program provides a range of direct client services to help people with low-income access the resources they need. Financial assistance may be available through CR&A for qualified households who need help paying for rent, heat, metered utilities, and move-in expenses. CR&A's Resource Advocates can help cli...
The Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) assists and empowers low-income individuals and families to meet their basic needs, improve their quality of life, and achieve long-term economic self-sufficiency. The DTA ensures that the emergency and transitional needs of individuals and families are met through a combination of federal- and state-...
The Easthampton Council on Aging offers supportive services and recreational programs to residents of Easthampton ages 55 and over. Some programs are open to the general public, with preference going to Easthampton residents. Registration is usually required for classes and events, and registration is always required for meals and rides. Most class...
Many community programs, services and resources can be found at the Hilltown Community Family Center. Whether you’ve received a recent chronic disease diagnosis, become a parent for the first time (or the 5th!), need help getting or using health insurance, want to apply for SNAP (food stamps) or other resources, have experienced domestic violence, ...
SNAP provides food-purchasing help for low- and no-income families and individuals including the disabled and the elderly.The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps or the Food Stamp Program provides a monthly benefit to buy nutritious foods. To receive SNAP, you must be low income and be a US citizen or leg...
The Food Bank provides assistance with SNAP applications over the phone or in-person at satellite sites. Call the main office or visit one of our sites in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties.
Project Bread's toll-free FoodSource Hotline refers callers to food resources in the community as well as provides them with information about school meals, summer meal sites for kids, elder meals programs, hot community meals, and more. If the caller does not already receive help through Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program SNAP/food stamps...
The Hadley Senior Center / Council on Aging offers supportive services and recreational programs to residents of Hadley ages 55 and over. Exercise and meal programs are limited to Hadley residents ages 60 and over. Younger residents of Hadley may participate in recreational programs as space allows. Pre-registration is required for all classes and ...
Hampshire HealthConnect helps uninsured and underinsured people access health coverage through the Massachusetts Health Connector and is a program offered by Cooley Dickinson Hospital. NOTICE: Due to COVID-19, Hampshire Health Connect does not have in-person visits available at this time. To speak with one of our Financial Counselors, please call (...
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