Mass. Catholic Conference Urges Legislators to Provide Additional Funding for Migrants Author: The Most Reverend Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., D.D. In the News 9 Mar 2023 Share The Massachusetts State Legislature and Governor Healey are on the verge of passing a fiscal year 2023 supplemental budget. One of the line items in the budget would provide funding to expand emergency shelters and related educational costs for the fast growing population of migrants flowing into the Commonwealth over the past several months. The proposed eighty-six million dollar expenditure is critically needed as the state deals with this humanitarian crisis. As noted by the Conference in November, 2022, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts continues to experience a significant influx of immigrant families and individuals seeking refuge in many of its cities and towns. These immigrants are coming to our state in unprecedented numbers as they seek safety and shelter from an increased threat of violence and unrest in Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and Nicaragua as well as Afghanistan and Ukraine. In addition, quite often they are forced to leave their native country because they are without food, shelter, medicine, and many other necessities we often take for granted. The funds provided by the supplemental budget will provide the necessary resources to mitigate the crisis for the balance of the fiscal year. The Massachusetts Catholic Conference strongly supports this section of the fiscal year supplemental budget. March 7, 2023 Learn more about the Massachusetts Catholic Conference here. The Most Reverend Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., D.D. The Bishop of Fall River Categories In the News Press Releases and Statements Messages from The Bishop Bishop's Blog Success Stories Photo Gallery Videos Uncategorized Related Posts Messages from The Bishop 16 Sep 2022 Bishop Issues Statement on Arrival of Migrants September 16, 2022 Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha, S.D.V., has issued the following statement in response to the unexpected arrival of migrants on Martha’s Vineyard on Wednesday, September 14: “In … Read More In the News 5 Nov 2018 Diocesan Catholic Schools Alliance and St. Vincent’sPartner to Provide Counseling to Students FALL RIVER — National studies indicate that between 13 – 20% of children have been diagnosed with a mental disorder, but a shortage of qualified providers means limited access for … Read More In the News 13 Jul 2022 Mass. Catholic Conference Responds to Bills Expanding Abortion in State Statement of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference In Opposition to House Bill 4954 and Senate Bill 2996 A fundamental teaching of the Catholic faith is that an unborn child is a … Read More