CTI Celebrates Local LGBTQ+ Leader of Excellence ~ Ed Banks
Our very own Ed Banks, Mill City Mentor Program Coordinator, is a proud member and leader within the LGBTQ+ community.
Our very own Ed Banks, Mill City Mentor Program Coordinator, is a proud member and leader within the LGBTQ+ community.
CTI is proud to recognize the Associate Director of Multicultural Affairs at UMass Lowell, Malachi Robinson during Pride Month for his exemplary dedication to the community.
Community Teamwork, Inc. is requesting proposals from contractors to complete installation of an egress stair addition at a multifamily in Lowell.
I am a Professor Emerita of Psychology (i.e., retired) at UMass Lowell where I taught community psychology and womenās studies for many years. Iām a member of the Lowell Womenās Week (LWW) Planning Committee.
Pride month is all about affirming and validating members of the LGBTQIA+ communities around the world. It is an invitation to celebrate, share and reflect upon the teachings and learnings of our past and share our visions and dreams for the future.
Lowell, MA ā THRIVE Communities is one of 150 local nonprofits that will share in $30 million through Cummings Foundationās major annual grants program. The Lowell-based organization was selected from a total of 630 applicants during a competitive review process. It will receive $300,000 over ten years ($30k/year).
On a recent day in Bostonās Mattapan neighborhood, a steady stream of people came through the front door of the nonprofit Immigrant Families Services Institute where they were directed to take a number and head to a waiting area. More than a thousand Haitian refugees in just the past three weeks have come there seeking help, said executive director Geralde Gabeau.
May marks the 59th year since the Community Action Network of Community Action Agencies was established to help American families and communities overcome obstacles to poverty.