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Annual End of Summer Member Picnic!!

Please join us for our Annual End of Summer Member Picnic!!! There will be delicious food, live music, mingling, a raffle,…

Snapshot from the Past – SCC’s Beginnings

On June 25, 1969, around a dozen local activists gathered at the home of Carla Johnston in Davis Square to…

SCC’s Position on D2 and the Union Square CBA

SCC firmly supports the community’s hard work to reach an agreement between US2 and the Union Square Neighborhood Council for…

First Source & Fin Lit News for June

Just in time for the 50th Launch, First Source has placed over 50...wait, make that over 65 people in new…

Support the Annual Save Our Homes Walk – June 9th

As organizers, service providers, and neighbors we know timely, direct assistance to individuals and families can be the most cost-effective…

SCC’s Annual Dinner: A Full and Festive Evening

Without question, SCC’s most valuable resource is its people---the leaders who spend countless hours building influential campaigns; the job seekers…

Celebrating 50 Years!! Together Into the Future: One small step… one giant leap.

50 years ago, on a warm day in June, 1969, a group of about a dozen people got together to…

More Residents Move Into 100 Homes Properties

Since the 2018 100 Homes Lottery, 8 households have moved into apartments in the 100 Homes program from the Priority…

A New Group of Leaders Graduates from LDI!

Fifteen emerging community leaders took this year’s Leadership Development Institute course. This phenomenal group of leaders are well on their…

First Source Jobs Partners with SCALE

The First Source Jobs Program kicked off its exciting new partnership with SCALE in October 2018 with the first Job…

Exciting Job Connections!

Charlene Stallworth graduated in 2018 from the Culinary Arts Job Training program run by SCC and Bunker Hill Community College, and…

Learn the story of SCC - watch the mini documentary:

Members of the community in Somerville, MA come together for an illuminated walk to bring attention to gentrification and housing affordability in East Somerville. Produced in collaboration with the Somerville Community Corporation and Mister Francis. Written, directed, and edited by Andrew Eldridge. Produced by Elizabeth Eldridge, Andrew Eldridge.

For tenants of the 100 Homes program, if you are in need of an urgent repair please call 1-617-410-9915. For life-threatening or other emergencies please call 911.

Somerville sits on the original homelands of the Massachusett, Wampanoag, Naumkeag, and Nipmuc tribal nations. We acknowledge the painful history of genocide and forced removal from this territory, and we honor and respect the many diverse Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we live and work.

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