HCA Newsletter

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Summer 2025 Newsletter II

SAVE THE DATE!
HCA Annual Meeting & Community Dinner
Thursday, October 9, 2025
6:00 – 8:00 pm
at First Parish Unitarian Church, Arlington

Transportation and interpretation upon request
Dinner and childcare provided.

We will focus on gratitude & celebration!We will be celebrate two major real estate projects (the 2nd one will be announced in detail soon), and thanking the many community members who have done so much support HCA’s mission.

Everyone is invited. We hope we will see you there!

More details to come…!

5 minutes to support nonprofits

Take quick and easy action for the nonprofit sector!

It’s been true maybe forever that — at a certain scale and level — nonprofits are taken for granted, or often their effectiveness and complexities are diminished or misunderstood. The “markets” and the business world is reported on all the time, but how often do you hear news stories about the nonprofit sector?

And now that sector is being harmed, both directly and indirectly, due to federal policies and budgets.

Check out this website and consider using the link to easily contact your US Representative (Katherine Clark if you live in Arlington) and Senators (Warren and Markey). You can let them know you want them to help ensure this section remains strong and able to serve the common good. 

Then, pass the link on to a friend in another state where the elected officials may not be so friendly to the field. All of these little actions can make a difference!

Federal Cuts that Will Harm Our Community

A few weeks ago, our US Congress passed a budget for our federal government that included an overwhelming number of cuts to social programs. At the same time, funding for immigration enforcement, including for more detention centers, more ICE agents, and more feet of border wall was significantly increased.

It can be hard to keep up with all of the changes (for HCA as well as our community), but we have collected some information to share.

Below is an outline of federally-funded programs that support primarily low-income people and their proposed cuts in the latest bill that passed. None of the cuts start right away, but some programs at the federal and state level are starting to make changes now in order to prepare for cuts that will come later.

If you are one of the millions of American households who will be impacted by these cuts in the coming years, please remember that Massachusetts is a state that will do all it can for its residents. We expect there will be some state resources to help fill some of the gaps.

HCA will start exploring the role we can play to make sure everyone in our community remains stable and safe. As we learn more about how we may help to fill gaps or connect residents to resources, we will share more information. HCA is always here to help.

If you need assistance now, get in touch: https://www.housingcorparlington.org/need-assistance

SNAP (Food Assistance)
What is planned?

  • $156–$295 billion in benefits cut over the next 10 years.
  • There will be expanded work requirements for those ages 18-64
  • Automatic free school meal eligibility will be rolled back for some.
  • Recertifications every 6 months, instead of annually

When will these cuts start?

  • Cuts begin in 2026–2034, with steepest reductions after 2027.
  • New work requirements begin in 2026.

Who is impacted?

  • Families with children (1 million children lose food support).
  • Adults without steady jobs, particularly in rural areas.
  • Seniors and disabled adults facing paperwork or state cutbacks.

Medicaid (called MassHealth in Massachusetts)
What is planned?

  • $863 billion–$1 trillion in cuts over the next decade (which is roughly 14% of total federal Medicaid spending).
  • Adults (ages 19–64) must work 80 hours/month to keep coverage.
  • Eligibility checks every 6 months (instead of annually).
  • New co-payments and waiting periods for care.

When will these cuts start?

  • Changes roll out gradually starting 2026, with the most severe funding reductions hitting 2028–2034.

Who is impacted?

  • 10–12 million people may lose coverage.
  • Low-wage workers with unstable hours risk losing benefits under work rules.
  • Children, seniors, and people with disabilities could face reduced access as states cut provider payments and services.

Section 8 Rental Assistance
What is planned?

  • A proposed cut of nearly 50%, slashing funding from $58.4 billion to $31.7 billion.
  • It could entirely eliminate or sharply reduce new housing vouchers.

When will these cuts start?

  • They are proposed for the 2026 federal budget. Congress has not yet finalized these cuts but advocates warn the reduction is likely.
  • Tenants who already have and are actively using a voucher should be able to keep their voucher.
  • HCA will forward opportunities to advocate to protect this program as we get information from partners

Who is impacted?

  • Millions of low-income renters relying on vouchers.
  • Families on long waitlists for housing assistance.
  • Communities facing rising homelessness and housing instability.
Financial Literacy Class — Register Now!
HCA’s next financial literacy class will start September 18th, and run for four sessions, in partnership with Leader Bank.

Leader Bank’s expert presenters will help participants gain knowledge about:

  • Budgeting/ and saving
  • Different types of bank accounts and how they work
  • Credit / credit fraud
  • And much more

The class will be offered on Zoom, with an option to meet at the HCA office to access the class on an HCA computer, with help from our staff.

Contact Renea to learn more and to register!
781-859-5294 x7
RDuran@HousingCorpArlington.org

NEED SOME HOUSING HELP?

Are you behind on the rent & not sure what to do?
Do you need to move, but can’t afford the cost of moving?
Have you found a new place, but don’t have the security deposit?

HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program is here to help!

Find more details online

Or contact Renea today to learn more and apply:
Renea Duran, Social Service Manager:
RDuran@housingcorparlington.org 781-859-5294 x7

Summer 2025 Newsletter

Gratitude, Good Food, and Great Company: HCA’s Summer Bash!
On July 12, HCA Tenant Council leaders and HCA staff fired up the grill and brought the community together for our annual Tenant Summer Bash. It was a huge success! Held under sunny skies with a light breeze — just enough to keep the party truck’s mountain of bubbles extra refreshing — the event was an opportunity for tenants to connect and build the kind of community that makes HCA properties not just places to live, but makes them true homes.

Residents gathered to enjoy burgers, dogs, and a free ice cream truck that was sponsored by Astound Broadband. Kids played lawn games while adults relaxed in the shade, enjoying good company and good conversation.

More than just a celebration, the barbecue was a reminder of the strong and supportive community we’re building together. Thank you to everyone who came out, shared a plate, lent a hand, or just dropped by. Thanks to our property management firm, Peabody Properties, who donated to help to cover some of the cost. The Tenant Council Steering Committee and HCA staff who organized this event are grateful for each of you, and we’re already looking forward to next year!

THANK YOU!

HCA raised nearly $40,000 from individuals in our community during our spring/summer fundraising appeal. This is more than we raised last year during this time, and is truly needed! Not only have some of our standing expenses risen, but we have been expanding our work, which requires more resources.

Your compassion and passion for this affordable housing mission and for building a stronger Arlington makes a difference!

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who donated. If you didn’t get a chance to give yet this summer, of course it’s never too late to give online or mail a check to HCA at 252 Mass Ave, Arlington, MA 02474.

Financial Literacy Class — Register Now!
Leader Bank.HCA’s next financial literacy class will start in September, in partnership with Leader Bank.

Leader Bank’s expert presenters will help participants gain knowledge about:

  • Budgeting/ and saving
  • Different types of bank accounts and how they work
  • Credit / credit fraud
  • And much more

This will be an evening hybrid class; participants may attend in person or on Zoom. The class will start in September and run weekly for 4 weeks. The exact week nights will be confirmed soon.

Contact Renea to learn more and to register!
781-859-5294 x7
RDuran@HousingCorpArlington.org

HCA Tenants Engaged in AmpUp: Arlington’s Comprehensive Planning

In mid July, HCA residents gathered for a lively and insightful focus group as part of AmpUp, the planning process that to update Arlington’s Comprehensive Plan. centered on the town’s upcoming Comprehensive Plan. Hosted by representatives from Arlington’s Planning and Community Development Department, the session invited community members to share their ideas, concerns, and priorities around housing, transportation, open space, economic development, and more. HCA tenants spoke passionately about preserving the town’s character while planning for growth that is inclusive, sustainable, and responsive to local needs.

Some of the topics raised were about improving crosswalks, wanting more public benches, wanting overnight parking, and of course, wanting to see more affordable housing!

The feedback collected during the focus group will directly inform the Comprehensive Plan—a roadmap that will guide major policy and investment decisions through 2035. Town staff emphasized that this is just one step in a broader process of community engagement, and more opportunities for public input are on the horizon.

Have you done the AmpUp survey yet? It’s easy to do online. You can learn more and complete the survey via the AmpUp website

10 Sunnyside Ave –  Update!

We didn’t mean to have Sunnyside be the project that cried construction! For a few months we have been noting that construction will start soon. It WILL start soon, but not as soon as we had thought!

There are many details that must happen to complete the closing on our many grants, loans, and tax credit investments that will cover the cost to build the project. Closing on those sources of funds gives us access to them so that we can start construction on this beautiful 43-unit Passive House certified affordable housing building!

We had a hiccup as we moved towards closing — these things happen in real estate — and it will be resolved soon. As soon as we have a more real timeline we will let you know. The eventual groundbreaking ceremony will be well earned!

As soon as the dates are more clear we will also be in touch with neighbors and abutters of the site to keep them deeply informed during the construction process.

NEED SOME HOUSING HELP?

Are you behind on the rent & not sure what to do?
Do you need to move, but can’t afford the cost of moving?
Have you found a new place, but don’t have the security deposit?

HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program is here to help!

Find more details online

Or contact Renea today to learn more and apply:
Renea Duran, Social Service Manager:
RDuran@housingcorparlington.org 781-859-5294 x7