Massachusetts Shelters Reaching Capacity, Governor Warns
Originally Published 2 years ago — by WCVB Boston

Massachusetts' emergency shelter system is nearing capacity, with the number of families in the system expected to reach 7,500 by the end of the month. Governor Maura Healey is demanding urgent support from the federal government, stating that the state does not have enough space, service providers, or funds to expand further. The trend of new arrivals, including expectant mothers and children, is driving the increased demand for shelter. Healey has appointed a new emergency shelter director and is working to connect residents with jobs to help them transition out of the shelter system. State Representative Steven Xiarhos wants to amend the "right to shelter" law to prioritize Massachusetts residents who are U.S. citizens.