Bruce J. Ayers is an American small business owner and politician who represents the 1st Norfolk District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and is a former member of the Quincy, Massachusetts City Council.
Looking for affordable healthcare coverage? Use MassHealth's service here to find a plan that suits your needs. You can also call MassHealth at 1-877-623-6765/TTY 1-877-623-7773.
Project Bread is a non-profit dedicated to connecting callers and visitors to local food resources. Visit their website or call 1-800-645-8333/TTY 1-800-377-1292 for information about local food pantries, enrolling in SNAP (food stamps), and Summer Eats Sites for school-aged children.
The Division of Housing Stabilization regularly updates this page with Emergency Housing Assistance Programs for individuals and families facing urgent housing needs. You can also call the Emergency Housing Resource Line at (617) 573-1106/TTY 617-573-1140.
Looking for information on unemployment assistance? Find online resources here on the Department of Unemployment Assistance's website or call their 24/7 hotline: (877) 626-6800.
Interested in working in the Massachusetts State Government? Find up-to-date job listings and information on joining the civil service here.
The Executive Office of Elder Affairs promotes the independence, empowerment, and well-being of older adults, individuals with disabilities, and their caregivers by them with resources to live well and thrive in communities across Massachusetts.
Learn more about state resources available to help older adults and those caring for the elderly.
Are you experiencing problems with a business? Learn how to file a consumer complaint with the Consumer Advocacy & Response Division (CARD) of the Attorney General's Office. For more resources, see the CARD homepage or call (617) 727-8400.
The Massachusetts Department of Veterans' Services can help connect MA Veterans with quality support services and emergency financial assistance programs to those in need.
Identify your Veterans' Service Officer
Information on Veterans' Cemeteries
Veterans are entitled to federal benefits like healthcare, disability compensation, and financial assistance. For more information about these opportunities visit the US Department of Veterans Affairs website or call (311) 844-698-2311.
VA Benefits for Service Members
Honor Flight New England is a regional branch of the Honor Flight Network. Through generous donations, Honor Flight Network transports our veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit and reflect at their memorials at no cost to them. Top priority is currently given to the WWII Veterans, along with those other veterans who may be terminally ill.
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Click here to find an up-to-date breakdown of the State Budget and spending.
Click here to view all proceedings in the House and Senate.
The City of Quincy offers a wide variety of public services and information on local events, news, and more.
The Quincy Chamber of Commerce has several resources to support local businesses, economic growth, and tourism in the city.
Discover Quincy is an online resource with tourist information on things to do, places to stay, Quincy's rich history, and more.
Quincy Community Action Programs is a leading non-profit in the Quincy area dedicated to reducing poverty. Learn more about opportunities to contribute & volunteer, receiving assistance, and more on their website or call (617) 479-8181.
The Quincy Animal Shelter is a non-profit dedicated to safely fostering and finding homes for Quincy's neglected pets.
South Shore Elder Services (SSES) recommends and coordinates resources for elders to help them to remain as independent as possible. Visit their website or call 781-848-3910 to learn more about their services.
Interfaith Social Services is a South Shore non-profit which provides food assistance, counseling programs, and emergency assistance.
The Quincy Historical Society is a community organization dedicated to preserving and promoting knowledge about the full range of Quincy history. They offer several online exhibits, events, and historical resources.
Visit the Town of Randolph's website to find local updates and community resources.
Visit the Randolph Chamber of Commerce's website for information about local business resources, tourism initiatives, and more.
Visit this page for a full guide to Randolph's Municipal Resources.