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100 Homes Nears Half-Way Point

SCC has now purchased 45 units in 10 properties ranging in size from two-family properties to a 16-unit property. These…

Lotti learns

Janine lotti is learning howto post to the website

First Source Builds Community Among Job Seekers

SCC’s First Source program has used the old adage “It’s not what you know; it’s who you know” as a…

Next Phase Begins for SCC Culinary Training Program

With the Wynn Casino in Everett scheduled to open next year, approximately 4,000 new jobs are expected to be created in…

What a Party, What a Year!

2017 Annual FUNd SCC held its first-ever Annual FUNd Open House and Cake Party in December. Fifty adults and children…

Volunteers Needed: Help Job Seekers Prep for Interviews

The First Source Jobs Program is looking for volunteers to help job seekers practice interviewing skills and prepare for job interviews. The…

House Parties: The SCC Way

One of our most cherished strategies for our Social Equity Campaign is the famous “house party.” These are events hosted by SCC…

Citizen’s Petition to Implement a Jobs Linkage Fee

On Monday November 27th more than 50 people went to Somerville City Hall to participate in the public hearing on the…

Reading Recommendations on Economic Development

When we asked for recommendations for good reads on economic development issues earlier this fall, we were not sure what…

Press Release — Meridith Levy Selected By LISC As Rubinger Fellow (12/4/17)

Press Release — Meridith Levy Selected by LISC as Rubinger Fellow (12/4/17)

During her prestigious year-long Michael Rubinger Community Fellowship, SCC Deputy Director Meridith Levy will focus on the effects of impact loan-making.

Fall House Parties for the Social Equity Campaign

Do you want to eat, drink, talk with neighbors, and learn more about SCC’s Social Equity Campaign and the Community…

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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