
A collection of stories sharing Worcester community member’s experiences with accessing affordable housing
The story archive is a platform which amplifies the voices of Worcester residents who have lived experience of housing insecurity with the goal to share these stories and advocate for change in our Worcester housing system.
The Center on Food Equity in Worcester, MA values the lived experiences of our community members who have faced housing insecurity. We want to uplift the voices of these community members, learn from them, and show others members of the community what is happening in their home. The stories in this archive are by and for the Worcester community, and can be used to advocate for change in the Worcester housing access environment.
Storytelling is a powerful method for humanizing complex issues such as housing insecurity. Stories connect us to each other, and they have the power to change story listeners’ knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors through the emotion and relatability they provide. We hope that this archive will be used by the community to help advocate for change in housing access when needed, whether that be in local Worcester communities or at the state-level. Sharing these stories at work meetings, with city council members, or with MA legislators may be some influential places to start.
This archive presents a collection of stories from Worcester community members in the five priority areas which the Coalition for a Healthy Greater Worcester has identified as most important for change to occur in, based on the 2021-2026 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). Descriptions of the four priority areas are listed below, and the stories which we have collected in those priority areas are shared there.
Please click on one of the four priority areas to see the description and stories which accompany that area.
This archive was created in collaboration by:

