The Mass Coalition for the Homeless honored ACEC/MA with a plaque presentation on April 7, 2021 to thank us for the #ACECMACares campaign that raised $37,784 by February 28, 2021!
From left, top row: Scott Miller [ACEC/MA President-Elect, Haley Ward], Tina Baptista [Program Director, Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless], Madjid Lahlaf [ACEC/MA Board Director, Lahlaf Geotechnical Consulting, Inc. (LGCI)]
Front row: Colleen Moore [ACEC/MA Vice President, City Point Partners], Dennis Baker [ACEC/MA President, WSP], Cynthia Joudrey [ACEC/MA Senior Vice President, HDR]
#ACECMACares
Thanks to the support from ACEC/MA Member Firms and Individuals, we raised $37,784 by February 28, 2021!
Please see the attached thank you letter from the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless
The outpouring of generosity that firms and individual members of American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts have given over the past month has been amazing.
We are grateful to these firms and individuals from these firms:
Allen & Major Charitable Foundation, Inc. |
Foth-CLE Engineering Group |
Nitsch Engineering |
Having a place to call home has possibly an even greater meaning now due to COVID-19. Sadly, due to
the pandemic, the number of families and individuals who are at risk of homelessness are at a level the
Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless has never experienced before.
We want to help those who have been severely impacted by COVID-19. Please join ACEC/MA in supporting the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless.
While we exceed our goal of $25,000, You can still DONATE TODAY and you can help make a difference for those who need a place to call home!
Please join ACEC/MA in supporting the great work of the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless now through the end of February. Contributions can be by firm or by individual.
During these challenging times, ACEC/MA and our members are looking to help. We're working In partnership with the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless for a targeted effort in February.
Make your donation today
For nearly 40 years, The Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless (MCH) has been committed to tackling difficult problems that impact families and individuals who are currently experiencing homelessness or facing an imminent housing, health, or benefit crisis.
The current work our Advocates are doing is needed now more than any other time in MCH’s history, we are dedicated to continuing to raise awareness of the accelerating challenges that arise due to poverty and homelessness.
Over the years, MCH has implemented many different programs to serve the unmet needs of our community. Currently MCH provides food & material goods, housing and homelessness prevention support services, education, advocacy, and community engagement opportunities.
Every day, MCH is committed to ensuring that any one is need has the necessary supports in place, to help stabilize a housing crisis they are facing, preventing homelessness or end homelessness across Massachusetts.
With your support today, will ensure MCH will continue to serve as a lifeline for those in need.
If you have any questions, please contact Tina Baptista, Program Director, MCH or Dennis Baker, President, American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts (ACEC/MA)
Thank you!
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