South Middlesex Opportunity Council
South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC), established in 1965 as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, is dedicated to fostering social change by providing essential resources and services to improve the lives of individuals and families across various communities. With a comprehensive range of programs, including affordable housing, behavioral healthcare, early education, and family services, SMOC strives to enhance community well-being and stability.
Operating across MetroWest, Central Massachusetts, Lowell, and Western Massachusetts, SMOC effectively addresses critical issues such as housing insecurity, financial assistance, and workforce development. By engaging a workforce of over 750 employees and 450 volunteers, SMOC underscores its commitment to building a supportive network for those in need.
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