The Mass Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Brazilian, Cabo Verdean, Portuguese, and other Portuguese-speaking communities in Massachusetts. They provide a wide range of social and health services, including social services, clinical services, citizenship assistance, domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy, and employment and career assistance. MAPS also offers educational programs, translations, notary public services, and health services, such as HIV and sexually transmitted infection testing and support.
MAPS is committed to building successful and healthy communities by offering personalized risk reduction plans, connecting individuals to healthcare, and providing resources and support for those living with HIV/AIDS, other STIs, or Hepatitis. They work in partnership with various organizations and are primarily funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, and the Boston Public Health Commission. MAPS strives to empower individuals and promote well-being within the Portuguese-speaking communities they serve.
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