Community Resources
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From DTA/SNAP application assistance, after-school programs to free English classes, you can find family resources available in our community on this web page. CPS, the City of Chelsea, and Chelsea’s local non-profit organizations provide resources and assistance, not only to our students but to your entire family!
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BHCC provides support, career guidance, college visits, and assistance in applying for financial aid and college applications.
CAPIC provides housing services to the residents of East Boston as well as weatherization services to eighteen local communities.
La Colaborativa provides food, jobs, housing, and health programs for Chelsea families. Other programs include free English classes, youth opportunities, consumer protection education.
BGCB offers accessible and affordable after-school programming to children and teens in Boston and Chelsea.
Healthy Chelsea is a community coalition focused on improving the overall health of Chelsea residents.
Apply for food support. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help you expand your healthy food budget and explore opportunities to support your wellbeing and education and employment goals.Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY)
MPY is pleased to offer proven resources to help students' families thrive. Explore this curated collection of quick videos and informative handouts thoughtfully grouped by relevant topics. Each segment below is filled with with proven, practical, and easy-to-implement video solutions on a wide range of parenting challenges.