Need help finding affordable resources to keep your family healthy?
Check out these local resources below.
Check out these local resources below.
CHL Neighborhood Resource Map
Use this map to search for free or affordable resources in your neighborhood. This map includes local resources for food, physical activity, family activities, SNAP and WIC locations, and community health centers.
Fair FoodsFair Foods is a Boston non-profit that provides produce bags for $2 at various locations across the city. Click the links below to learn more about the program.
Fair Foods Locations How Two Dollar Bags program works |
Need help affording Internet or a Computer?
The Internet Essentials Program by Comcast provides access to low-cost computers and In-Home WiFi. Click the picture above to learn how to apply and to see if your family qualifies.
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Mass 211Massachusetts 211 connects you with state-wide resources and referral to the complete spectrum of services in Massachusetts that address the social determinants of healthy lives and communities. We provide a stigma free 24/7 contact center and public portal website that empowers people with the information they need to make informed decisions and to get the right help for their circumstances. |
Boston 311Boston 311 connects you with highly-trained Constituent Service Center representatives who are ready to help you with requests for non-emergency City services and information. |
Somerville 311Somerville 311 connects you with a service representative in Somerville. This line can be used in non-emergency situations to gain community-specific information, make public service requests, and access other community resources. |
Massachusetts Immigration & Refugee Advocacy (MIRA) CoalitionMIRA strives to build a Commonwealth – and a nation – where all can thrive, no matter where they came from or how they got here, and all can fully participate in their communities’ social, economic and civic life. |