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    Massachusetts Moves 68 Families to Lowell Shelter

    April 20, 2024Updated:April 20, 20242 Mins Read
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    FILE - The Healey administration is using the Lowell Inn and Conference Center, left, as an emergency shelter. DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images iStockphoto. Source: GBH.
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    Massachusetts has initiated the relocation of 68 families, comprising both migrants and unhoused residents, from Bedford to the Lowell Inn and Conference Center, marking a significant step in the state’s efforts to streamline emergency shelter services and aid asylum seekers.

    The transfer, which has been in the works for months, was delayed due to repairs on the fire safety system at the Lowell shelter. However, state officials have confirmed that all families will be moved to the Lowell facility by the end of April.

    This initiative forms part of a broader strategy by the state to consolidate emergency assistance shelter sites, enhance service delivery, and optimize resource allocation. With over 7,500 families currently in the overstretched emergency shelter system, the relocation aims to alleviate pressure and improve support for those in need.

    Lowell, renowned for its history of embracing immigrants, is poised to welcome the newcomers with open arms. City councilor Paul Ratha Yem, himself a Cambodian refugee, expressed enthusiasm for supporting additional asylum seekers, highlighting Lowell’s tradition of immigrant integration and resilience.

    The Lowell Inn and Conference Center, leased by the state for a year as a shelter, has already accommodated 128 families since its opening in January. Commonwealth Care Alliance, the on-site shelter provider, is working closely with state and local authorities to ensure seamless transitions and access to essential resources for the incoming families.

    Furthermore, Lowell’s robust support network, including organizations like the Lowell Community Health Center, stands ready to assist migrants with healthcare, education, and community integration. Elizabeth Hale, the health center’s chief operating officer, emphasized the center’s commitment to providing comprehensive care to refugees and asylum seekers, echoing Lowell’s longstanding tradition of immigrant settlement and support.

    Councilor Yem underscored the importance of English language education and vocational training for migrants, emphasizing Lowell’s legacy as a city built by immigrants from diverse backgrounds. He reiterated the city’s readiness to embrace newcomers and help them overcome challenges, echoing Lowell’s rich history as a melting pot of cultures and communities.

    As Massachusetts continues its efforts to address the needs of migrant and unhoused families, Lowell’s enduring spirit of compassion and inclusivity serves as a beacon of hope and solidarity for those seeking refuge and opportunity in the Commonwealth.

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