Lahey

Lahey awards grants to Lowell nonprofits

BURLINGTON — Lahey Hospital & Medical Center announced it has selected two nonprofit organizations based in Lowell — Community Teamwork Inc. and Greater Lowell Health Alliance — as among three community initiatives being awarded nearly $1 million in grants to support housing programs, mental health and substance use services across the region. The funding builds on LHMC’s longstanding commitment to the community.

“These grants provide community organizations with critical resources to further develop and implement programs and services that bolster the health and well-being of their local residents,”  Lahey President Dr. Susan Moffatt-Bruce said. “We are proud to support these organizations and the important work they are doing in their communities.”

As Greater Lowell’s community action agency, CTI mobilizes resources for individuals who are low-resourced. Its nearly $500,000 grant award will provide families experiencing homelessness with Secure Jobs services. GLHA ‘s $235,000 grant award will expand the Khmer Older Adult Action Group, which engages older Cambodian adults as paid community ambassadors to identify community needs and implement interventions.

LHMC is part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, and is a tertiary academic medical center known for its innovative technology, pioneering medical treatments and leading-edge research with locations in Burlington and Peabody.