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The Haven Project

The Haven Project is a Drop-in Center that is open Tues - Thurs from 4-7PM. During these hours we provide a hot meal, snacks, basic clothing and toiletries. We coach unaccompanied youth, providing support towards securing stable housing, job placement and medical referrals.

http://havenproject.net/services-2/

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The National Center on Secondary Education and Transition

(NCSET) coordinates national resources, offers technical assistance, and gives information related to secondary education and transition for youth with disabilities in order to create opportunities for youth to achieve successful futures.

http://www.ncset.org

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The Network/La Red

The Network/La Red is a survivor-led, social justice organization that works to end partner abuse in LGBQ/T, BDSM and polyamorous communities.

http://tnlr.org/

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The Parent/Professional Advocacy League (PPAL)

Is a family organization that advocates for improved access to mental health services for children, youth and their families. PPAL's goals are to support families, nurture parent leaders and work for systems change.

http://ppal.net

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The Women, Infants and Children (W.I.C.) Supplemental Nutrition Program.

WIC is a free nutrition program that provides healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to healthcare and other services to Massachusetts families who qualify. WIC stands for Women, Infants and Children.

http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/consumer/basic-needs/food/wic/

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Thriveworks

This is a great resource to find counseling, therapy and connection to all different types of Mental Health professional. If you're suffering from depression, anxiety, loneliness, or have any Mental Health concerns this is a perfect resource to connect to a professional

http://thriveworks.com/

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Training Resources of America

TRA has made it possible for thousands of educationally and economically disadvantaged youth and adults to improve the quality of their lives. Our clients have been successful in:

  • Increasing their basic reading, language and math levels
  • Improving their English speaking/comprehension capabilities
  • Obtaining a High School Equivalency Credential
  • Learning new skills
  • Developing self-confidence
  • Finding and retaining gainful employment
  • Improving opportunities for increased earnings and job advancement
  • Becoming active and productive members of their communities

http://www.tra-inc.org

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UMASS Lowell Navigators Club

The UMass Lowell Navigators Club is an organization made up of students, faculty and staff members dedicated to advocating and providing for the needs of UMass Lowell students from a less traditional path to college and in need of additional support.

https://umasslowellclubs.collegiatelink.net/organization/NAViGATORS

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UMass Stonewall Center

Are you looking for a mentor to support you through navigating the school semester, queer community, or simply an LGBTQIA friend here? The Stonewall Center's Peer Mentorship Program matches first-year and transfer students to a mentor within the UMass queer community to provide academic, social, and emotional support. This program is dedicated to building community among LGBTQIA students on campus by fostering relationships between incoming and returning students. Through peer support, incoming students have the opportunity to grasp queer campus life and have help understanding the complexity of the university.

http://www.umass.edu/stonewall/

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Watertown Food Pantry.

St. Patrick – St. Vincent de Paul's Food Pantry serves 2,500 individuals from Watertown. Proof of residency (driver's license, utility bill, or receipt) is required to register. Hours of operation are Tuesday and Thursday, from 10:00 am to 11:45 am.

http://www.ci.watertown.ma.us/index.aspx?NID=322

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William Warren Scholarship

The William Warren Scholarship Program provides scholarships for educational and vocational programs to any youth under age 25 who was in the care/custody of DCF for a minimum of one year. Scholarships range from $250 to $4000. Both current and former DCF youth are eligible.

http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dcf/adolescent/education.html

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Worcester West Area Board - Road map for families

The Worcester West DCF Area Board created a list of resources in central MA for the community to utilize. You can download the whole Road Map for Families they created here. We have also incorporated most of the resources in this guide as individual searchable entries within MassNFCA's Resource Database. MassNFCA is grateful for their contribution to our website.

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YMCA of MASSACHUSETTS

Young people need safe and enriching environments to try new things, develop skills, meet new people and show what they're capable of. Achieving and maintaining health in spirit, mind and body makes for a richer life and giving back to neighbors and those in need is our responsibility as neighbors, colleagues and citizens. The Y defines our areas of focus–the programming you're part of every day.

http://www.ymcaofcm.org/programs/

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Youth on Fire

Youth on Fire is a daytime drop-in center for homeless and unstably housed young adults. we offer a wide array of services, supports, and leadership opportunities for our members, including showers, lockers, and laundry. Youth on Fire is a daytime drop-in center that provides hot meals, case management and connections to other services. We also provide Case Management and connection to other services.

http://www.aac.org/about/our-work/youth-on-fire.html

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Youth On The Move.

There are many paths to college for students with disabilities. Some students may want to take a traditional path, such as applying to four-year or two-year colleges. Or they may want to pursue specialized training at a vocational or technical school to earn an occupational certificate. Some students might be more comfortable applying to a college or program within a college that is specifically designed to support students with disabilities. No matter what path students choose, there are ways for them to get the assistance and accommodations they need to succeed in college.

http://www.youth-move.org/home

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Youth Villages Emergency Services

Provide 24/7 on-call support and a Transitional Living Specialist who will meet with them in the community one to two times per week.For young adults between the ages of 17.5 – 21. Alternative funding is available for this program so can take outside referrals.

http://www.youthvillages.org/

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