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Immigrant Families are in Crisis

Immigrant families are in crisis and they are being left behind by ongoing COVID-19 emergency response efforts. We need your help to protect these vulnerable families, ensure their basic needs are met, and slow the spread of the virus in our community.

 

As a city of immigrants and working families, many of our Chelsea neighbors survive day to day, without a safety net or emergency savings. Chelsea housing costs have been rapidly rising and even with previously high rates of employment, very few families earn a living wage and have been able to save for an economic crisis of this magnitude.

 

The City of Chelsea and community organizations like the Collaborative do not have access to the same philanthropic resources as nearby Boston. We are a small, densely populated city with tremendous needs among our diverse residents.

 

Thousands of our neighbors are suddenly and unexpectedly without wages – with numbers growing every day. Parents are at home with their children – isolated without food, access to medical care, internet connection, or reliable, multilingual information. Undocumented workers – now without wages – can’t qualify for unemployment. Many people are living in overcrowded apartments and some still face eviction.

 

I’m asking you to make an emergency gift today to support major expansions in community outreach and services that the Chelsea Collaborative is leading in response to COVID-19.

 

We are mobilizing to protect the health and well being of immigrant families. We have more than doubled our reach in just a few weeks, and fully remotely. As a small organization, we are beyond capacity and needing to deploy new resources to meet the many needs of our community. Updated information about the Chelsea Collaborative’s COVID-19 emergency response are available on our website.

 

Your gift will help us ensure that immigrants are not left behind in COVID-19 emergency response efforts.

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Medical Masks for First Responders
A group of jornaleros (day laborers) in Chelsea, who lost their jobs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and statewide shutdown, have come together to support first responders and help undocumented families in Chelsea weather the financial crisis. Read More>

Chelsea emerges as COVID-19 hot spot

One Chelsea Fund

https://unitedwaymassbay.org/covid-19/the-one-chelsea-fund/

The people of Chelsea, Massachusetts need your help urgently.

The One Chelsea Fund, established with the United Way by the City of Chelsea and community partners (the Chelsea Collaborative, GreenRoots, and the Neighborhood Developers), provides direct assistance to local families in dire need because of the pandemic.

Chelsea is home to some of the most vulnerable groups in the Boston region: newly-arrived immigrants, undocumented families, non-English speakers, and low-income workers and families with children. As a frontline community, Chelsea residents already experience greater public health challenges. The economic, social, and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic were immediate and dire for the many in Chelsea who live one paycheck away from serious financial hardship. COVID-19 has magnified the ongoing struggles of our community: unstable and unaffordable housing, food insecurity, low wages, lack of English proficiency, and high rates of uninsured.

Our community partners are coordinating the thoughtful distribution of your donations with 100% going to Chelsea families.

City of Chelsea Massachusetts #WeStayAtHomeChelsea

#WeStayAtHomeChelsea

A message from our Assistant City Engineer, Rebecca Wright – We’ll all get through this together! #WeStayAtHomeChelsea If you are having trouble with rent, food, or other basic needs because of the impact of the coronavirus, please contact us at 3-1-1 (617-466-4209) for assistance.Regardless of your health insurance status or your immigration status, if you need a doctor, make an appointment at the MGH Respiratory Illness Clinic calling 617-724-7000 or the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center calling 617-975 -6060. Un mensaje de Rebecca Wright, asistente de ingeniero de la ciudad – ¡Juntos vamos a salir adelante! #NosQuedamosEnCasaChelseaSi tiene problemas con el alquiler, la comida u otras necesidades básicas debido al impacto del coronavirus, llame al 3-1-1 (617-466-4209) para obtener ayuda.Si necesita un médico, sin importar si tiene o no seguro de salud o su estado de inmigración, haga una cita en la Clínica de Enfermedades Respiratorias del MGH llamando al 617-724-7000 o al Centro Médico Beth Israel Deaconess llamando al 617-975-6060.

Posted by City of Chelsea Massachusetts- Gov on Wednesday, April 8, 2020

 

City of Chelsea #WeStayAtHomeChelsea

#WeStayAtHomeChelsea

A message in Portuguese from Odelisa Macedo, Human Resources Business Partner – We’ll all get through this together! #WeStayAtHomeChelsea Uma mensagem da nossa analista de negócios de Recursos Humanos, Odelisa Macedo – todos nós vamos resolver isso juntos!

Posted by City of Chelsea Massachusetts- Gov on Wednesday, April 8, 2020

A message in Portuguese from Odelisa Macedo, Human Resources Business Partner – We’ll all get through this together! #WeStayAtHomeChelsea

Uma mensagem da nossa analista de negócios de Recursos Humanos, Odelisa Macedo – todos nós vamos resolver isso juntos!

City Of Chelsea #WeStayAtHomeChelsea

#WeStayAtHomeChelsea

A message from Lourdes Alvarez from City's Manager Office- We’ll all get through this together! #WeStayAtHomeChelseaIf you are having trouble with rent, food, or other basic needs because of the impact of the coronavirus, please contact us at 3-1-1 (617-466-4209) for assistance.Regardless of your health insurance status or your immigration status, if you need a doctor, make an appointment at the MGH Respiratory Illness Clinic calling 617-724-7000 or the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center calling 617-975 -6060. Un mensaje de Lourdes Alvarez, asistente del Gerente Municipal – ¡Juntos vamos a salir adelante! #NosQuedamosEnCasaChelsea Si tiene problemas con el alquiler, la comida u otras necesidades básicas debido al impacto del coronavirus, llame al 3-1-1 (617-466-4209) para obtener ayuda.Si necesita un médico, sin importar si tiene o no seguro de salud o su estado de inmigración, haga una cita en la Clínica de Enfermedades Respiratorias del MGH llamando al 617-724-7000 o al Centro Médico Beth Israel Deaconess llamando al 617-975-6060.

Posted by City of Chelsea Massachusetts- Gov on Wednesday, April 8, 2020

An unequal crisis: Addressing the intersectional dimensions of COVID-19

DATE & TIME
04.14.2020 12:00pm – 1:00pm
LOCATION
Zoom Webinar

Crises are not experienced equally. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has shone a light on, and worsened, existing inequities. Inequitable structures and policies are endangering our most vulnerable populations. Caregivers, frontline workers, immigrants, and hourly wage workers—who are often people and women of color—are particularly vulnerable. Join us for this online event as we explore the intersections of race, gender, and the COVID-19 pandemic. We will look at COVID-19 responses in Massachusetts and discuss how community members and leaders can be supportive during this time.

Date: Tuesday, April 14

Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM 

Moderator and Panelist

Beth Chandler, President & CEO, YW Boston, LeadBoston Class of 2014

Panelists
  • Dr. Julie Levison, Co-Director at MGH Chelsea HealthCare Center Community Research Program, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Member of the Infectious Disease Society of America, LeadBoston Class of 2018
  • Dr. Jonathan Jackson, Founder and Executive Director of the CARE Research Center at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, LeadBoston Class of 2019

REGISTER

A panel discussion about clearing up misinformation on the virus and dealing with the stress….

A panel discussion about clearing up misinformation on the virus and dealing with the stress in this challenging time.
We’ll all get through this together!

A panel discussion about clearing up misinformation on the virus and dealing with the stress in this challenging time.
Dr. Carlos Torres, MGH Chelsea Pediatrician
Carolyn Vega, South Bay Mental Health Clinical Social Worker
Ada Alvarez, MGH Chelsea Behavioral Health Clinical Social Worker
Emily Jimenez, MGH Chelsea Behavioral Health Clinical Social WorkerIf you are having trouble with rent, food, or other basic needs because of the impact of the coronavirus, please contact us at 3-1-1 (617-466-4209) for assistance.

Regardless of your health insurance status or your immigration status, if you need a doctor, make an appointment at the MGH Respiratory Illness Clinic calling 617-724-7000 or the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center calling 617-975 -6060

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