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Urban College of Boston

To support young adults, ages 16-24, through scholarship aid, education and career readiness, and tutoring.

Boston, MA
$30,000.00

Urban Edge Housing Corporation

To support Strong Start Roxbury in creating healthy families through parenting education, kindergarten readiness, and housing stability for low-income households in Boston.

Roxbury, MA
$25,000.00

Vadis

To provide case management, life skills workshops and employment support, working to end the cycle of youth and young adult homelessness.

Sumner, WA
$15,000.00

Victory Programs

To provide meals and nutrition services specifically tailored to meet the needs of low-income individuals with HIV/AIDS, as well as basic education and training programs to further clients' progress toward self-sufficiency. (2-year grant)

Boston, MA
$63,000.00

Vietnamese Friendship Association

To support immigrant and refugee students and their families by integrating academic, leadership and other activities specifically designed to reduce barriers to opportunities. (2-year grant)

Seattle, WA
$60,000.00

Vine Maple Place

To help families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness by providing housing assistance and other on-site, integrated services to help stabilize parents and their children.

Maple Valley , WA
$40,000.00

Vogel Alcove

To combine early education programs with on-site medical, mental health and therapeutic services to 135 young children ages 0-5 who are experiencing homelessness with their families.

Dallas, TX
$25,000.00

Volunteers of America Western Washington

To purchase and distribute 2.6 million pounds of food each year through the Everett Food Bank and Snohomish County Distribution Centers. (2-year grant)

Everett, WA
$30,000.00

Washington Alliance for Better Schools

To support After School STEM Academy, a hands-on STEM expanded learning opportunity for elementary and middle school students.

Shoreline, WA
$20,000.00

Other Investments

Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC):

As part of our commitment to community development and homelessness relief efforts, Liberty Mutual Investments has committed approximately $770 million in equity to lowincome housing tax credits over the past eight years. These investments have contributed  to the development of 49,330 affordable housing units spanning all 50 states and  the District of Columbia.

Property Casualty Initiative (PCI) Fund, LLC:

Liberty Mutual is the majority participant  in the Massachusetts PCI Fund, a statewide community loan fund that has created or preserved 6,145 units of affordable housing, funded 118 small businesses and 29 economic development projects and created or retained more than 3,722 jobs.

The Furniture Trust:

In 2019, Liberty contributed over $1.8 million worth of used office furniture to The Furniture Trust, a nonprofit that distributes unwanted office furnishings to local schools and nonprofits.