Mayor Wu and Mayor's Office of Immigrant Advancement Announce 2.1 Million Investment to Strengthen Support Services for Immigrant Communities

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Mayor Michelle Wu announced a $2.1 million investment to enhance support services for Boston's immigrant communities. The funds will connect residents to essential resources, promoting a welcoming environment in the city. This announcement coincided with the launch of the annual City of Belonging Festival.

Mayor Michelle Wu announced a $2.1 million investment to strengthen support services for Boston's immigrant communities. This funding aims to enhance access to critical resources, ensuring that residents across all neighborhoods receive necessary assistance. "Supporting our immigrant residents and families is critical in ensuring Boston continues to be a welcoming, safe, and healthy city," Wu emphasized during the announcement. This initiative builds on her previous efforts to foster inclusivity in the city. The funds will be allocated through various grants and contracts to local organizations that serve immigrant populations. The announcement coincided with the launch of the City's annual City of Belonging Festival, which celebrates diversity and community. Local partners will be crucial in implementing these services, effectively connecting residents to the support they need. This investment underscores Boston's commitment to being a welcoming home for all its residents.

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