| Provides information and referral services to low-income Ethiopian refugees and immigrants who are residents of Cambridge. Information and referral for individuals and families to services such as health care, legal services, education, employment, housing, day-care, consultation and translation for mental health services, ESL classes and other services in the community. |
| PROGRAM DETAILS |
| Target Population: | Low-income Ethiopian refugees & immigrants |
| Eligibility by: | Other Eligibility Restrictions or Requirements (specified below) Greater Boston |
| Hours: | Call for hours |
| Program Cost: | Services free for eligibile clients |
| Languages: | Amahri, Tigrigna & English |
| Referrals: | None Needed |
| Access Features: | Wheelchair accessible |
| Name: | Ethiopian Community Mutual Assistance Association |
| Agency Description: | As a non-profit, grassroots community-based organization, ECMMA’s mission is to provide culturally appropriate social services, educational opportunities, cultural programs to the growing population of approximately 12,000 Ethiopians now residing in the greater Boston area. |
| Phone Number: | 617-492-4232 |
| Fax Number: | 617-492-7685 |
| Address: | 552 Massachusetts Ave. Suite 201, Cambridge , MA 02139 |
| Hours: | Call for hours |
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