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August 2025 Health Equity Updates

August 20th, 2025 by Elana Brochin

Health Equity Committee Field Trip 

Fourteen people attended our fourth annual Health Equity Field Trip on August 13th. The group met at Dorchester Bay EDC to learn about the work of the Fairmount Indigo CDC Collaborative as well the work of the CDCs that make up the Collaborative: Southwest Boston CDC, Codman Square CDC, and Dorchester Bay EDC. The group had the opportunity to discuss the ways in which these MACDC members are working at the intersection of Climate Justice and Health Equity. Everyone had a great time and learned a lot! 

 


 

Massachusetts Community Health and Healthy Aging Fund 

  

Ahead of the next application cycle for the Funds in January 2026, the Massachusetts Community Health and Healthy aging fund is accepting idea submissions from eligible MA-based entities working to address social determinants of health and the root causes of health inequities. The idea phase is open to organizations considering applying for funding for work on Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) change, Healthy Aging, and Community Health Improvement Planning (CHIP) processes. This is an opportunity to receive feedback about alignment with the Funds’ purpose before submitting a full application. The second round for idea submissions will be open from August 11th to September 8th. Visit Idea Submission Phase Self-Assessment to take a self-assessment to determine if your organization is eligible and to learn more about what they are looking for, or head directly to mahealthfunds.org/apply to submit an idea. 


 

Congratulations to JPNDC and Codman Square NDC! 

Congratulations to Jamaica Plain NDC and Codman Square NDC who are receiving funding as part of City of Boston and the Boston Public Health Commissions Live Long and Well population health equity agenda to close the life expectancy gap in Boston by 2025. Codman Square will be working with others in Dorchester to support economic mobility services including housing and credit-building support, financial coaching, workforce development, and resources for childcare, transportation, and food access. JPNDC will work with others to expand Upham’s Community Care’s outreach vans to visit several Dorchester and Roxbury sites two days a week, with the goal of serving 3,480 people over two years. In addition to basic primary care services, the vans will provide access to economic mobility coaches and community food services.     

 


 

Equity Initiative Updates 

MACDC’s Housing Quality and Health Equity Initiative (“The Equity Initiative”) team are beginning work in a second cohort of Gateway Cities, including Lynn, New Bedford, and Worcester. The goal of this work is to identify local concerns and to identify ways to support work to improve housing quality concerns in these cities. The Equity Initiative team also held its second multi-city gathering for individuals from the first cohort of Gateway Cities, Brockton, Holyoke, and Springfield, in order to continue to support the work in these cities. In response to suggestions from the first cohort of Gateway Cities, the Equity Initiative Team also recently published their first Better Health Through Better Housing newsletter. Please contact Elana at elanab@macdc.org if you’d like to learn more. 

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Recording of Healthy Homes Webinar: “Better Homes Through Better Health: Identifying and Addressing Lead Paint in Massachusetts Homes”

May 12th, 2025 by Elana Brochin

Recording of Healthy Homes Webinar: “Better Homes Through Better Health: Identifying and Addressing Lead Paint in Massachusetts Homes”

On May 1st MACDC hosted a webinar for property owners on how to identify and address lead paint in their homes and in rental units they own. The need for this webinar came out of intensive conversations with community leaders in Massachusetts Gateway Cities.

The webinar featured speakers from the MA Department of Public Health, local rehabilitation agencies, lenders, and others. You can check out the recording of the webinar here (note that you can listen to the webinar in English or Spanish through this link) and view a PDF of the slides here. Please be in touch with Elana Brochin (elanab@macdc.org) or Don Bianchi (donb@macdc.org) with any questions.


Grabación del Seminario Web sobre Viviendas Saludables: “Mejores viviendas gracias a una mejor salud: identificación y tratamiento de la pintura con plomo en los hogares de Massachusetts”.

El 1 de mayo, el MACDC organizó un seminario web para propietarios, sobre cómo identificar y tratar la pintura con plomo en sus viviendas y unidades de alquiler. La necesidad de este seminario web surgió tras intensas conversaciones con líderes comunitarios de las ciudades de puerta de entrada (Gateway Cities) de Massachusetts.

Este seminario web contó con la participación de ponentes del Departamento de Salud Pública de Massachusetts, así como agencias locales de rehabilitación, entidades crediticias y otros. Para ver la grabación del seminario web, haga clic aquí (usando este enlace, podrá escuchar el seminario web en inglés o en español) y envíe un correo electrónico a Elana si desea un PDF de las diapositivas. Si tiene alguna pregunta, sírvase contactar a Elana Brochin (elanab@macdc.org) o a Don Bianchi (donb@macdc.org).


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