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ABOUT HOUSING RESOURCES

During the pandemic, a working group guided by the belief that housing is a human right developed a series of resources for communities to fight for stable, affordable, and healthy housing. These resources connect people with information on evictions, tenant organizing, and housing legislative advocacy.

Learn more about other MAMAS Working Groups

Our neighborhood pods and working groups support the community in a variety of ways.

Read the MAMAS Eviction Resource Guide

A list of resources for free financial aid, free legal help, and information about the eviction process. Available in English, Español, Português, Kreyòl Ayisyen, 中文, नेपाली

COVID-19's Impact On Our Communities

MAMAS has re-distributed over $710,000+ to communities all across Massachusetts for help with groceries, rent, and utility bills. But it's not enough! People do not have reliable access to nutritious food and cannot afford to keep their home. We need your support to help others meet their basic, living needs. Learn more about MAMAS monetary support, click here, and to learn more about COVID-19's impact on our communities, read the report, here: http://bit.ly/cares-fund-082020

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Somerville Rental Help

Medford Rental Help

Boston Rental Help

Rental Help in Other Cities


Renters living in Somerville, Medford, Boston, and other cities are eligible for free financial assistance to pay rent. No matter your immigration status, your landlord cannot evict you; only a judge can evict you.