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Applications for grants are open now through January 16; $200,000 available to nonprofits for community-led initiatives supporting mental health and well-being

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Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement grants $160,000 to organizations for mental health and event programming throughout the City’s neighborhoods

$711,000 awarded to 15 nonprofits to increase access to immigration legal services.

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$50,000 goes to five nonprofits to support creative initiatives that promote citizenship.

The 20 graduates represent eight Boston neighborhoods, come from 17 countries, and speak 14 languages.

Nguyen will lead the department to advance stability, economic empowerment, civic ownership, and social integration for immigrants in Boston.

Exhibit featured 1,000+ butterflies on the 2nd and 3rd floors of Boston City Hall

Even though today marks the 10-year anniversary since the creation of DACA, its future is unfortunately still uncertain. We are asking the Biden administration to permanently protect the millions of...

The Work and Family Mobility Act is now law. Starting in July 2023, eligible Massachusetts residents will be able to obtain a state-issued ID or driver’s license regardless of immigration status.

$39,000 goes to nonprofits to support mental health programming for immigrant communities.

Get free legal help with your citizenship application.

The annual reception celebrates Boston immigrants and their contributions to the City.

As part of this program, $160,000 is going to nonprofits to support immigrant communities.

$160,000 goes to nonprofits to support immigrant communities

Eligible families can apply for up to $1,000 in cash aid.

Immigrant students and educators reflect on the pandemic’s impact on their education and their lives

Immigrant storytellers will share their personal stories and reflect on 2020 in an event on January 14.

This year’s virtual program focused on honoring frontline workers and immigrant-serving nonprofits for their tireless work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

$100,000 will go to nonprofits that support immigrant communities.

Cities are urging the court to block application fee increases for naturalization.

Through the 12-week course, a group of immigrant residents will meet key City of Boston officials and learn how to effectively navigate local government.

Several local musicians and poets from diverse backgrounds performed.

In total, $2.4 million has been raised to support the Boston Immigrant COVID-19 Collaborative.

Our enhanced language capacity will target more than 37 percent of Boston residents that speak another language at home.

We have information about services for Boston residents affected by COVID-19, regardless of immigration status.

The City of Boston is dedicated to creating accessible content for all Bostonians.

Updated ordinance further clarifies the role of local law enforcement officials in relation to federal immigration enforcement

In 2016, Mayor Martin J. Walsh signed a City ordinance called “Establishing Language and Communications Access for City Services.” We are excited to share with you the progress that has been made in...

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