A sold-out crowd of 1,200 people with ties to the community-based human services sector came together at the Marriott Copley Place Hotel in Boston to celebrate at the 49th Annual
Four leaders of the community-based human services sector were honored at the close of the Providers’ Council’s 49th Annual Convention & Expo: Envision the Possibilities today, receiving educational scholarships totaling
Three Peer Provider Awards and 14 Awards of Excellence were distributed at the Providers’ Council’s 49th Annual Convention and Expo: Envision the Possibilities today, celebrating the human services organizations and
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (MLCHC), in partnership with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) announced that emails were sent out on Monday, September 23
Congratulations to the winners of the Council’s Early-Bird Raffle! Colleen Kelly from the Kennedy-Donovan Center (KDC) won the Overnight Stay at the Marriott Copley Place Hotel. Wally Olaleye from Vinfen
The Department of Family Medical Leave (DFML) announced important changes to the Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program set for implementation on January 1, 2025. The changes will include
In the October edition of The Provider, The Council featured an editorial from the NEEDS Center about the importance of voter registration, and how they used CareVote to empower their
This past week The Council celebrated National DSP Week, which ran from September 8th through the 14th. The sector saw a lot of great posts showcasing the incredible work DSPs
Early in September, the Council hired both a Public Policy and Advocacy Coordinator and a Communications and Media Coordinator. With these two new additions to the team, the Council is
The spending plan allocates a record amount of funds to the human services sector and includes language to create a study of the pay disparity between community-based human services workers and state employees with similar jobs.