Homelessness Programs
Homelessness programs help people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Prevention programs help those facing eviction or foreclosure, or whose housing is not safe or costs too much. Emergency shelters and transitional programs provide temporary housing for people who are homeless with nowhere else to go. Emergency Assistance (EA), run by the DTA, is the main government homelessness program in Massachusetts.
Use the online EA Eligibility Check to see if you might qualify for benefits.
Supportive Housing and Long-Term Care
There are many housing choices for Massachusetts residents who cannot live safely on their own. These range from private housing with support services, to long-term group care facilities with full-time medical staff.

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