Special to the Gazette
Justice Resource Institute (JRI) hosted State Rep. Sam Montaño at two Jamaica Plain locations on Monday, September 16. During the visit, JRI team members highlighted the organization’s comprehensive, client-centered, trauma-informed youth and family services, health, housing and legal programs, and community-based support initiatives. Rep. Montaño toured JRI’s Metro Boston Community Based Services location on Washington Street and its Health and Housing division on Amory Street.
The conversations centered around behavioral health needs and long-term support and services for children facing mental health, developmental and medical challenges, as well as housing and legal assistance for homeless youth and individuals living with HIV & HCV. JRI leaders also spoke about the organization’s partnerships with municipalities such as Boston, Cambridge, Malden, and Somerville, as well as state agencies including the Department of Children and Families, the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
These collaborations aim to improve access to services and support to meet the needs of individuals of all ages, address homelessness, and enhance health prevention efforts, and improve access to care for specific client demographics.