Greater Lowell Community Foundation establishes Moody Street Relief Fund

Lowell, MA – The Greater Lowell Community Foundation announced the creation of the Moody Street Flood Relief Fund, established to support residents displaced by the water main break that occurred on in Lowell, Monday, Nov. 28 in The Acre neighborhood. A major water main burst spewing thousands of gallons of water into several neighborhood streets, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of elderly and disabled residents from the Lowell Housing Authority City View Towers and several surrounding homes.

“As we have done for the past 25 years, GLCF supports our neighbors. In this case, our neighbors who were displaced by the water main break in The Acre,” says Jay Linnehan, GLCF president and CEO. “We are grateful and fortunate that so many stepped up and contributed to the fund to help those in need.”

To donate to the Greater Lowell Community Foundation’s Moody Street Flood Relief Fund, visit: https://glcfoundation.info/3Fkg0rs

To learn more about how to access the fund, contact Lowell Housing Authority at 978-364-5311.

About Greater Lowell Community Foundation
Established in 1997, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) is a philanthropic organization comprised of more than 400 funds dedicated to improving the quality of life in 21 neighboring cities and towns. With financial assets of more than $55 million, GLCF annually awards grants and scholarships to hundreds of worthy nonprofits and students. It is powered by the winning combination of donor-directed giving, personal attention from Foundation staff, and an in-depth understanding of local needs. The generosity of our donors has enabled the Community Foundation to award more than $35 million to the Greater Lowell community. 

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