Worcester Housing Authority on Thursday purchased the former Sun ‘N’ Sound location at 24 Mill Street.
WHA buys back improved Webster Square property
Worcester Housing Authority on Thursday purchased the former Sun ‘N’ Sound location at 24 Mill Street.
Please join us at the GBV Gym at 33 Freedom Way on Tuesday, August 23 from 11:00-2:00 PM for a great ‘Back to School’ event! Stop by and visit with our vendors to play games and receive great information from some valuable resources.
The Worcester Housing Authority held a groundbreaking Monday for “A Place to Live,” a $7.7 million, 24-unit building on Lewis Street that will provide permanent, supportive housing and wraparound care for the homeless. Posted
The Worcester Housing Authority broke ground on a new housing development Monday morning as part of a program to help solve the homelessness crisis in the community. Posted:
Amid a rise in homelessness across Worcester, the city’s housing authority will start constructing what officials called the first-in-the-state building of micro-units to house people who have been chronically homeless.
The WHA announced Monday that it is launching a new pilot program, Food Matters, that will deliver 12 free meals per month to over 1,000 residents
Food Matters for the Worcester Housing Authority, as the agency is launching a pilot program with that name to deliver free meals to residents.
The Worcester Housing Authority is launching a new pilot program that will provide 12 meals per month to over 1,000 residents who live in six of the authority’s properties, according to the Telegram & Gazette
A new food delivery program officially launched Tuesday for Worcester Housing Authority residents. The ‘Food Matters’ program aims to address food insecurity. The pilot program will initially be offered at six properties and focus on the elderly and disabled community
A new food delivery program officially launched Tuesday for Worcester Housing Authority residents. The ‘Food Matters’ program aims to address food insecurity. The pilot program will initially be offered at six properties and focus on the elderly and disabled community.