Big Help for Rent, Climate Action, and a Senior Center Upgrade in Brookline

David Ramirez
Published Mar 26, 2025


In Brookline, there's good news for people struggling with rent, the environment, and the elderly. Let's look at what's happening:
 

Emergency Help for Renters


The Brookline Community Development Corporation is bringing back help for those who are finding it hard to pay rent. They have a program that gives up to $5,000 directly to landlords to cover the rent of people who are having unexpected money problems. 

This plan is to stop people from being evicted and to make sure they have a stable place to live. They have around $375,000 to give out this time, thanks to some town funds and a helpful grant from the Brookline Community Foundation

Right after they announced it, five applications came in almost right away. Giovanny Valencia, the big boss at the organization, says that keeping people in their homes is their main goal, especially for families hit by sudden financial troubles.

The help is available on a first-come, first-served basis and will keep going until the money runs out. If you live in Brookline and have run into hard times money-wise, you might qualify if you earn less than a certain amount, depending on how many people live in your household.
 

$100k Boost for Brookline’s Climate Efforts


The town has also received a big sum of $100,000 from the state to help with its climate change plans. The money will go towards bringing the community together to update and act on its climate goals in a fair way. 

Brookline is one of 33 places getting this chance to make a difference in fighting climate challenges.
 

Goddard House’s New Project for Seniors


Meanwhile, Goddard House, a place where seniors live and enjoy activities, is planning a big makeover. Thanks to a generous $500,000 gift, they're going to create a new "creative aging hub" as part of a larger $16 million update to their campus. 

This space will be all about bringing art, music, theater, and more into the lives of the elderly, helping them stay connected and creative.

All of this shows how Brookline is putting its people – from the young to the elderly, from renters to environmental activists – first by making sure they have the support and resources they need.

For more rental assistance, check out this article: A Simple Guide to Federal Rental Assistance

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