| At the Annual Meeting all parts of the HCA community gathered to focus on gratitude — for community, for growth, and for the work. Guests enjoyed live music from Arlington’s very own Mrs. Jones and a Thing Goin’ On and joined in the joyful spirit with colorful noisemakers as HCA reflected on the past year’s accomplishments.
One of the biggest moments was the celebration of HCA’s recent property acquisition of 59 apartments at 840-846 Mass Ave & 17 Newman Way, a major step toward expanding affordable housing opportunities in Arlington. The tenants who had been fighting to save their homes spoke about their experiences to great applause and sounding of the noisemakers!
HCA also gave out two Housing Hero Awards: one to the Town of Arlington, the Town Manager and the Town Select Board and another to Arlington’s Assistant Director of Planning and Community Development, Sarah Suarez. These awards were in recognition of Sarah’s tireless efforts to expand affordable housing in Arlington, and her pursuit of funding that helped ensure the acquisition of the Mass Ave and Newman Way properties, and also in recognition of the ongoing support from the Town for this project, and the significant financial investment the Town made for this acquisition.
The Deacon Frank Mendosa Community Service Award was presented to NEAT (Neighbors Eating All Together), for sharing food, kindness, and community — ensuring every neighbor feels welcome.
Leaders in HCA’s Tenant Council shared their accomplishments of the last year, including coming to some agreements with property management on improved policies around entering units for maintenance.
We also gave special appreciation for HCA’s incredible volunteers. From helping with fundraising mailings to serving on the Homelessness Prevention Program committee, their contributions make a difference and embody the organization’s mission of community-driven change.
We also viewed the 2025 HCA slide show, and re-elected Danielle Chery, John Oliver, and Makeelia Parker to the HCA Board of Directors.
At the end of the night, we shared cake with a photo of the 10 Sunnyside Ave project on it, in recognition of the fact that this 43-unit project is about to start construction. The evening reflected what makes HCA’s community so strong: people coming together to make a difference. |