Mayor Wu and MOIA Launch $1.25 Million Grant Cycle to Support Boston Immigrants with Legal Aid, Mental Health, and Community Programs

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, alongside the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement (MOIA), has unveiled the beginning of their FY26 grant cycle, which aims to inject $1.25 million into the community to bolster resources for legal aid, mental health support, and neighborhood strengthening, particularly benefiting immigrant residents.

The funding allocations have been earmarked for very specific programs: Immigration Legal Access with $900,000 dedicated to helping immigrants navigate the complexities of legal processes, Weaving Well-Being with $200,000 set aside for non-clinical community mental health initiatives, and Strengthening Boston’s Diverse Neighborhoods with $150,000 to foster solidarity and resource sharing within the city’s various communities, despite the grammatical errors that might slip into statements like these, the core message remains clear and paramount.

“Providing support to our immigrant residents and families honors our commitment to keeping Boston a safe and welcoming city,” Mayor Wu stated, as reported on Boston’s official website. “These grant funds will ensure residents are connected to City support at all times, providing a wide array of resources that best serve the ever-changing and evolving needs of our immigrant communities.”…

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