Pop Up Food Pantry / Dispensario de Alimentos
The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) is the largest hunger relief organization in New England and among the largest food banks in the country. GBFB’s mission is to End Hunger Here in Eastern Massachusetts.
GBFB is looking for a committed professional to join the Health & Research Team as a SNAP Outreach Associate to assist with the day to day administrative responsibilities of GBFB’s SNAP Outreach Program.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the nation’s largest anti-hunger program, is a federal program which helps people buy the food needed for good health. GBFB assists clients with obtaining SNAP benefits as a SNAP Outreach Partner with the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA).
The SNAP Outreach Associate will work primarily over the phone to screen clients for eligibility, complete SNAP applications, provide follow up support, and advocate on behalf of clients as needed. The SNAP Outreach Associate will work closely with the Manager of Federal Food Programs to expand GBFB’s SNAP Outreach Program.
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Chelsea Police DepartmentBrian Kyes, Police Chief
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Chelsea Police Department Warns Residents of Increase in Online Job Search Scams |
CHELSEA — Chief Brian Kyes and the Chelsea Police Department are warning residents of a recent increase in online scams targeting those who are searching for a job, and wish to share tips to help people avoid falling victim. |
“Unfortunately, we’re seeing a rise in online scams recently, and we want residents to be wary of these situations,” Chief Kyes said. “We hope by sharing these tips residents will be able to more easily identify some of the telltale signs of a scam while job hunting, and ultimately put a stop to the harm these scams cause.” |
In particular, Chelsea Police are advising residents to be wary of online job offers asking for money up front, individuals sending a significant monetary amount by check and seeking money back, any online communication that asks you to open a bank account or use your bank account to receive funds and any deal or agreement which calls for processing payments or seems “too good to be true.” |
The Chelsea Police Department also wishes to share the following job search scam avoidance tips from the Federal Trade Commission: |
Residents can also find additional job scam avoidance information from AARP here, Monster.com here and ZipRecruiter here. |
The City of Chelsea would like to keep our community active, engaged, and entertained! Here you will find numerous activities that may be helpful in continuing to achieve your health, wellness, and education goals through this unprecedented time. Our first priority is a healthy and safe community and it is important that we all stay active and connected.
Be sure to check back with us as new content and activities will continue to be added each week.
The Virtual Activities, compiled by the Chelsea Diversions & Activities Task Force, is intended to offer our residents resources during periods when usual community programming is not available.
NOTE: Any reference to any outside person or organization, or activities, products, or services related to such person or organization, or any linkages from this website to the website of another party, do not constitute or imply the endorsement, recommendation, or favoring of the Chelsea Recreation & Cultural Affairs Division, the City of Chelsea or any of its employees or representatives acting on its behalf.
Common Roots is a short documentary that shows how the East Boston community comes together in the face of gentrification, food insecurity, and climate change by growing food with Eastie Farm. Check it out here!
In the wake of Coronavirus, this message is more important than ever. When we grow our own food, we can support each other through difficult times. On Saturday, May 9th at 3PM EST, the filmmakers will host a panel discussion on community resiliency during COVID, featuring Eastie Farm director Kannan Thiruvengadam, City Life/Vida Urbana community organizer Gabriela Cartagena, and Reclaim Seed NYC founder Jacqueline Pilati. If you wish to attend, please RSVP. Follow them for updates @commonrootsfilm on Facebook and Instagram.
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CONNECT Service Hotline has officially expanded. In addition to SNAP, Unemployment, and technology assistance, we are now staffed and ready to assist with:
– Applying for RAFT Emergency Rental Funds
– FREE tax preparation (VITA) services