Worcester Community Action Council (WCAC) is a federally designated community action agency serving the City of Worcester and 45 surrounding towns in Central MA. Established in 1965 under President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, WCAC is committed to helping individuals and families achieve economic self-sufficiency through a range of programs, partnerships, and advocacy efforts.
With a mission to break the cycle of poverty, WCAC offers educational, employment, and social service programs that empower individuals and connect them to financial opportunities. From financial coaching and fuel assistance to early education and care, WCAC provides comprehensive support to help individuals stabilize their finances and work towards economic mobility. With over 55 years of service, WCAC has impacted the lives of 75,000 individuals across 46 communities in the region.
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