Re: [LincolnTalk] Looking for housing

2023-07-31 Thread Ursula Nowak
Hi Ashley, I second Ruth's suggestion that the COA HS is a great place to start. 781 259 8811. In addition, our St. VIncent de Paul conference gives financial emergency help to Lincoln residents. We support people who live, work or go to school in Lincoln or Weston. The best way to contact us is

Re: [LincolnTalk] Looking for housing

2023-07-31 Thread Cris Ratiner
Dear Ashley, I don’t have information about housing, but wanted to let you know about another resource in case it would be helpful. I run a nonprofit, one of whose activities is to match Ukranian refugees with experienced pro-bono American (and Canadian) psychotherapists— we have several Ukrai

Re: [LincolnTalk] Looking for housing

2023-07-31 Thread RAandBOB
Your best place to start is the Lincoln Council on aging/human services. They offer many programs, but I don’t know if they’re available for noncitizens. Ruth Ann (She, her, hers) > On Jul 31, 2023, at 7:26 PM, Ashley Travers wrote: > >  > Hi everyone! We have been hosting a Ukrainian refugee

[LincolnTalk] Looking for housing

2023-07-31 Thread Ashley Travers
Hi everyone! We have been hosting a Ukrainian refugee family (husband, wife, 5yo daughter) for a few months and are helping them find an apartment for rent, ideally within the Lincoln/Newton vicinity. We are helping them apply to Lincoln Woods as well as other housing in the broader community. If

[LincolnTalk] Looking for housing

2022-06-08 Thread Rachel Klinger
Good morning, I grew up in the area and recently moved back. My partner and I are looking to rent a small house or apartment- move in date is flexible! We both have excellent rental histories, great credit and steady income- she works at UNH and I manage a gardening company. We also have a non