When Boston Public Schools made the decision to close, many students and families wondered where they should turn for daily meals. Thankfully, the YMCA of Greater Boston stepped in and has been working tirelessly to provide Boston’s youth in need with free and nutritious meals. Students can now also access essential hygiene products from Hope…
This page is the official source of information for agency updates at The Learning Center for the Deaf during the COVID-19 pandemic. During this unprecedented time in our community, TLC is doing everything we can to continue to provide support for our community, both locally and statewide. While our school(s) have transitioned to remote learning…
Since the moment the Library closed its doors, staff have been working to keep as many Library services as possible available to you and your family. We have expanded, and in many instances, enhanced your access to the Library’s electronic resources. These services are available 24/7. Please see the Library’s webpage www.framinghamlibrary.org/findonline for more information.…
The devastation that has been caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is unimaginable.The COVID-19 Community Response Fund was established to provide donors a place to invest their dollars locally where the need is highest during this unprecedented public health emergency.This fund will support local vulnerable individuals and families already struggling to afford food who are now…
Our amazing staff have gone above and beyond to keep Riverbrook residents safe and supported during the COVID-19 crisis. We’re grateful to them — and we’re grateful to you, too, for your support during these difficult times!
Do you have a story about your experience during the COVID-19 pandemic? Share it with us, and we will keep your story in the Local History department to help us document what life was like during this unprecedented time. For questions please contact the Local History Department at (413) 499-9480 ext. 6 or email [email protected].
May 18, 2020 Dear Family Members, Caregivers, and Friends, I hope everyone is safe and healthy. That is the goal for all of us in these times of constant risk. Perhaps no one has it rougher than the individuals we serve. Their loss of routine, their inability to see family and friends, the odd world…
Through the upheaval this spring, we’re able to keep our mission front and center: Our farm crew has been working hard on the farm at April Hill, safely distanced. We’ve planted annual vegetables for this year’s food – all of which will be donated to local food pantries and schools – and perennial nut and…
Due to the public health crisis in the spring of 2020, the Berkshire Food Project switched to providing take out-meals in early March. The dining room will remain closed indefinitely, until we are able to safely serve all who we feed in a dine in environment. For the foreseeable future, we offer meals for take-out,…
Literacy Network of South Berkshire (LitNet) remains dedicated to keeping students and tutors connected, reassured and supported during COVIC-19 Pandemic. We consider ourselves very fortunate at LitNet—we continue to maintain our strong network of volunteer tutors who, even in these challenging circumstances, remain dedicated and in contact with their students. Ways in which LitNet is evolving: One-on-One…