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Cary Squares Micro Food Pantry
Chelsea Kiwanis Diaper Drive
Join Us As We Work With Our Partners At Chelsea Community Connections & Harbor COV
Everyday families struggle with basic needs, including the need for diapers for children. The demand can be overwhelming for families, and so we wanted to help. Our community partners need diapers in sizes 4, 5 & 6.
We have Two ways to help:
You can donate direct to us at the link below and 100% of your funds your donate in January will go to purchase diapers for our drive. You can DONATE HERE
You can also purchase diapers direct and have them shipped to our Diaper Drive Warehouse @ Kayem Foods.
The Delivery address is :
Kayem Foods
75 Arlington Street
Chelsea, MA 02150
Attn: Tricia Williams
You can order online through some of these great vendors
Become a Certified Pharmacy Technician – BHCC Pharmacy Technician Program
MGH Mobile Testing Van
MBTA Youth Pass Program
The T’s Youth Pass offers half-priced fares for young people between the ages of 18 and 25. This includes $30 monthly LinkPasses! If you’re a Chelsea resident, please email us at youthpass@greenrootschelsea.org to see if you qualify. |
The Youth Pass Program offers reduced fares on bus, subway, Commuter Rail, Express Bus, and ferry to young adults with low income. The program is a partnership between the T and participating cities and towns.
Youth Pass CharlieCards can be loaded with cash value for roughly 50% reduced one-way fares, or $30 monthly LinkPasses for unlimited bus, subway, and Fairmount Line Zone 1A travel. You can also use your card for reduced one-way fares on Commuter Rail and ferry.
Youth Pass Eligibility and Application
You may be eligible for a Youth Pass if you meet these requirements:
- You live in a participating city or town.
- You are between 18 and 25 and are enrolled in a Youth Pass partner program, such as MassHealth, SNAP, Year Up, public housing, etc.
- You are between 12 and 17 and are unable to get a Student CharlieCard through your middle or high school.
Youth Passes for the 2022 program year are valid from November 1, 2021 through October 31, 2022. You can now apply online.
Note: Youth Pass CharlieCards expire on November 1 each year, regardless of when they were received. You’ll need to re-apply each year to get a new card.
How to Use Your Youth Pass
Use your Youth Pass CharlieCard for reduced one-way fares and monthly passes on bus and subway, or for reduced one-way fares on Commuter Rail and ferry.
Youth Pass riders should always keep their Youth Pass CharlieCard with them when they ride the T to present as proof of program membership.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility
First, check to make sure you live in a participating city or town, then, review the eligibility criteria to see if you qualify.
Application
Locations
Youth Pass CharlieCard
Contact
Please contact your city or town for more information about eligibility and how to apply to the Youth Pass program.
The Chelsea Library Community Cookbook / La biblioteca pública de Chelsea y el libro de cocina de la comunidad
We’re hosting a Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic! / ¡Estamos organizando una Clínica de Vacunación Contra el Covid-19!
HarborCOV Open Positions
MLK Day Celebration
We hope you can join us on Monday, January 17, 2021 at the Clark Ave. Middle School to celebrate Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the accomplishments we have made together as one in our small but mighty city. We overcome our challenges because we all work towards Justice for ALL, because We Are Tied Together.
Our city and school community is rich in diversity of languages, cultures, cuisines, families, and people. Our rich diversity brings us all together in Chelsea to make us a beautiful and beloved community. We are all connected and tied together as a community because of our diversity!
In Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “Letters from a Birmingham Jail”, Dr. King reminds us that “We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”
During these past two years of COVID, economic hardships, and social challenges we in Chelsea are reminded that we are all inescapably tied together – what affects one of us, affects all of us.
Breakfast will be served beginning at 9am and followed by the program at 10am.
We hope to see you all there!
Chelsea Public Schools