We have learned that 75 Haitian refugees, 35 of whom are children, are being housed by the state in the Quality Inn; and we understand that they have many needs that are not being met: French and Creole translators, food to supplement 2 meals per day, diapers, toiletries, feminine products, clothing, etc. We will welcome offers of help from the congregation as we work out how best the church can assist.
Click here to read the full article in the Nemasket Week: https://nemasket.theweektoday.com/article/expected-stay-migrants-quality-inn-still-unknown/65911