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LZC evaluated the second round of the City of Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement’s (MOIA) Weaving Well-being initiative. Weaving Well-being aims to support immigrant-serving community-based organizations in caring for their staff and providing non-clinical mental health services to their communities. Weaving Well-being 2.0 followed a successful pilot in 2022, of which LZC was the evaluator.

LZC is evaluating the City of Boston Mayor's Office for Immigrant Advancement's (MOIA) Weaving Well-being initiative. Weaving Well-being aims to support immigrant-serving community-based organizations in caring for their staff and providing non-clinical mental health services to their communities. The Weaving Well-being initiative follows a successful pilot in 2022, of which LZC was the evaluator.

The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with Southern New Hampshire University’s Center for New Americans and New Hampshire Equity Collective to conduct an analysis of English language instruction needs for immigrants in Manchester, NH.

The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with Southern New Hampshire University’s Center for New Americans and New Hampshire Equity Collective to conduct an analysis of English language instruction needs for immigrants in Manchester, NH.

ICH is evaluating Boston Pathways, a low-threshold housing services program run by the Boston Public Health Commission, to understand the impact on race equity in housing for chronically unsheltered people who use drugs.

ICH is evaluating Boston Pathways, a low-threshold housing services program run by the Boston Public Health Commission, to understand the impact on race equity in housing for chronically unsheltered people who use drugs.

ICH conducted an assessment of hospital-based addiction care models in Massachusetts, funded by RIZE Massachusetts Foundation.

ICH is conducting an assessment of hospital-based addiction care models in Massachusetts, funded by RIZE Massachusetts Foundation.

ICH has received a grant from Arnold Ventures to build a research and evaluation portfolio that identifies promising existing practices and innovations in drug testing and tests their effectiveness using an equitable evaluation framework.

ICH has received a grant from Arnold Ventures to build a research and evaluation portfolio that identifies promising existing practices and innovations in drug testing and tests their effectiveness using an equitable evaluation framework.