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In total, the Resiliency Fund has granted more than $25 million to support Boston's residents.

Funding will increase access to food, support families, youth and older adults, and assist individuals experiencing homelessness.

St. Guillen will work to advance equity, diversity, and opportunity in the cannabis industry.

Over $23 million in grants have been distributed since March to support those most impacted by COVID-19

Mayor Walsh and the Task Force are seeking community feedback on police reform in the City of Boston.

The cities are supporting blocking a federal policy that would deny visas to international students.

The new round of grants will support food access during the summer months and domestic violence services.

The Chief of Equity for the City of Boston is a Cabinet-level position the Mayor established last week to embed equity and racial justice into all City planning, operations, and work moving forward.

While there have always been some illegal fireworks leading up to the Fourth of July, this year has been worse than usual.

The Fiscal Year 2021 budget also accounts for the economic impact of COVID-19.

Since the first round of fund distribution, the Resiliency Fund has raised over $31 million from over 6,300 donors and distributed more than $20 million to date to 249 organizations.

The Mayor also announced the reallocation of police overtime funds and a new community-based Task Force.

Boston Pride and the City of Boston will today raise the Pride Flag in a virtual ceremony to kick of Pride Month.

Mayor Walsh released this statement about protests on Sunday, May 31, in the City of Boston.

Since the first round of fund distribution, the Fund has raised over $30.8 million from 6,000 donors.

Since the first round of fund distribution, the Fund has raised over $30.8 million from 6,000 donors.

17 neighborhoods represented in projects recommended and approved

The Mayor's Office of Financial Empowerment has launched a Stimulus Hotline to help residents.

In total, the fund has distributed $16.2 million in funding to 178 organizations.

City-permitted parades and festivals taking place outdoors on City property will not be allowed in the City of Boston this summer, up to and including Labor Day on September 7, 2020.

More than $16 million in funding has been distributed to 179 organizations since the Fund was first launched in March.

The funds will support 18 organizations that provide critical services and support.

National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) is marked across the United States from April 19-25.

To date, the Boston Resiliency Fund has distributed $13.8 million in 76 emergency grants to 135 organizations.

The free platform connects older, at-risk individuals with volunteers in their community.

The day is an opportunity to honor those who were lost in the tragic events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon, and reflect on the resilience Bostonians showed in the aftermath.

Below you will find information on interfaith times for prayer and reflection hosted by houses of worship throughout the City in honor of One Boston Day.

The Task Force will provide guidance on addressing current inequities in data analysis, testing sites, and healthcare services for Asians, Blacks, Latinos, Native Americans and Indigenous people, and...

Twelve of the largest housing lenders in Boston will offer at least three months of deferred mortgage payments for homeowners who contact them and demonstrate they have been financially impacted by...

The City has secured 334 dedicated beds at various locations to facilitate social distancing and reduce the further spread of COVID-19.

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