- Cash Assistance Programs
- Child Care and Preschools
- Education Programs
- Employment & Job Training
- Energy & Utility Assistance
- Financial Programs
- Food Programs
- Health Care - General
- Health Care - Specialized
- Home Care Programs
- Homelessness Programs
- Housing Programs
- Legal Assistance
- Tax Credits
- Transportation Services
- Disability Resources
- Ex-Offender Resources
- HIV / AIDS Resources
- Immigrant Resources
- Senior Resources
- Youth Resources
Public Education Programs
- in Massachusetts -
Early Childhood and Preschool Programs
Massachusetts early childhood and preschool programs offer free or low-cost services to eligible low-income families with children. Families can choose the type of early childhood program they want, including day care centers, family child care, in-home child care, preschool and early intervention. Most Massachusetts early childhood and preschool programs also offer family support services and referrals.
Adult Basic Education / ESOL
Adult Basic Education (ABE) is free instruction for adult learners who want to improve their education or English language skills. ABE programs offer basic reading, writing, math, and problem-solving classes; English language lessons (ESOL / ESL); GED preparation; and other basic educational services for adult learners.
Public Schools K-12
All children in Massachusetts, including homeless children and undocumented children, have the right to free public education. Massachusetts offers several types of public education programs for children in kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and high school.
Special Education
Special education programs are educational classes, instructions, and social services designed to meet the needs of children with disabilities. Special education programs are offered by public school districts to children and youth, 3 to 21 years of age, at no cost to parents.
