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United Way Honors State Senator Brendan Crighton

Named Inaugural Legislative Community Champion For His Work Advancing Thriving, Equitable Communities

United Way of Massachusetts Bay recently recognized State Senator Brendan Crighton as one of the organization’s inaugural Legislative Champions for his exceptional leadership and steadfast commitment to advancing thriving, more equitable communities.

In recognition for his initiatives to further economic justice in the Commonwealth, United Way of Massachusetts Bay presented Senator Brendan Crighton with a Community Champion award at a recent event at the Massachusetts State House. Senator Crighton was honored for championing innovative legislation to help end chronic homelessness - a flexible supportive housing pool to streamline funding to support new permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.

"Over the years, we have worked closely with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay to advance our shared public policy goals and improve the lives of residents throughout the Commonwealth," Senator Crighton said. "I am honored to be one of this year's award recipients and I look forward to continuing our successful collaboration to enact policies that help our communities foster inclusion and thrive."

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“United Way of Massachusetts Bay is proud to recognize Senator Crighton for his leadership building a Massachusetts where everyone has access to financial wellbeing and prosperity is shared across race and ethnicity,” said Tom Samoluk, U.S. General Counsel & Head of U.S. Government Relations at John Hancock. “Senator Crighton is a changemaker, a ‘good trouble’ maker and a policymaker who is blazing trails for communities across the Commonwealth.”

Also honored at the event were Senator Lydia Edwards, Senator Pavel Payano, Senator Jason Lewis, Representative Aaron Michlewitz, Representative Andy Vargas, and Representative Joan Meschino. United Way of Massachusetts Bay briefed lawmakers and other stakeholders on the organization’s new strategic direction embracing a new approach to philanthropy to unlock opportunities and amplify community voices, and the role policy can play in creating change statewide.

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“Just as legislators bring forward some of the best ideas for change from their constituents and their stories, we also believe that creative, innovative solutions are rooted in the lived experiences of people who have faced - and overcome – the systemic, entrenched barriers that held them back,” said Karley Ausiello, Chief of Community Impact.

As part of its new approach to philanthropy and advancing equity, United Way of Massachusetts Bay has increased its investments in organizations amplifying community voices in policy and advocacy.

“This increased investment in our public policy portfolio of $1.2 million shows we are deeply committed through our New Way Forward to working in partnership with the Legislature and community partners who are also invested in creating system change through policy and advocacy,” said Christi Staples, Vice President of Policy and Government Relations. United Way of Massachusetts Bay’s public policy partners include Action for Boston Community Development, Alliance of Massachusetts YMCAs, Boston After School & Beyond, Citizens' Housing and Planning Association, Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation, Inc., Comunidades Enraizadas Community Land Trust, Inc., Essex County Community Organization, Fortaleza, Inc., Harborlight Community Partners, Lawrence CommunityWorks, Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Massachusetts Afterschool Partnership, Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations, Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance, Inc., Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Inc, Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, Inc., Strategies for Children, The Midas Collaborative, Inc., UTEC Inc., Vietnamese American Initiative for Development, Youth Justice and Power Union (YJPU).

United Way of Massachusetts Bay has played a critical role over the past six months in partnering with the Commonwealth to ensure families with children and pregnant women have access to emergency shelter. To date, UWMB has launched 11 SafetyNet Shelter sites that support an estimated 225 families daily through the $5M SafetyNet Shelter program. United Way also successfully advocated for $150M in ARPA funding for permanent supportive housing for individuals, families, youth and young adults, including $15M for the Massachusetts Alliance of Supportive Housing, which will create 388 new supportive housing opportunities and more.

For more on the policy impact of United Way of Massachusetts Bay and its partners as well as its current legislative priorities go to https://unitedwaymassbay.org/news/united-way-honors-leaders-in-house-and-senate-as-legislative-champions-advancing-thriving-equitable-communities

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