"Proposed $30,000 Housing Assistance Boost for Migrant Families in Boston's Fort Point"

Massachusetts' HomeBASE program, which traditionally assists homeless families, is now being extended to include migrants in emergency shelters, offering up to $30,000 over two years to help find stable housing. The program covers expenses such as rent, security deposits, moving costs, and utilities, and also supports overdue rent or utility payments. Eligibility requires living in or being eligible for the state-run emergency shelter system, with additional consideration for families in non-emergency domestic violence shelters and residential use treatment programs. Governor Maura Healey has implemented a waitlist for temporary housing, with overflow shelter sites available for those on the list.
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