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MAHA to TD Bank: Come to Dorchester!

An Open Letter to TD Bank after racist and insulting ad
 
March 21, 2019
 
Greg Braca
Group Head, U.S. Retail TD Bank GroupPresident and CEO
1701 Marlton Pike E
Cherry Hill NJ 08034.
 
Dear Mr. Braca,
 
Come to Dorchester.
 
Your bank’s racist and insulting ad underscores the need for TD to better understand Boston’s largest and most diverse neighborhood. And it is long past time for TD to address what is an obvious gap in the bank's branch network in Boston.
 

MAHA Announces Affordable Mortgage Deal with Santander

December 11, 2017 - Esther Dupie, MAHA's immediate past president, announced tonight at our annual meeting that Santander Bank has agreed to a five-year $265 million commitment to the ONE Mortgage program. Esther and MAHA vice president Thadine Brown welcomed and thanked Gwen Robinson, Santander's Managing Director for Corporate Social Responsibilty and Steve Adamo, US Head of Mortgage Banking.

MAHA is Hiring!

We are hiring a Community Organizer! Come join our dedicated team of community organizers.
MAHA was established in 1985 and is dedicated to increasing resources for affordable housing, breaking down barriers for first-time and first-generation homebuyers, and closing the racial homeownership gap in Massachusetts.

Join MAHA on Zoom to talk with Boston's top housing officials

Want more affordable homes in Boston? Join us Wednesday, May 24th at 6:30pm to talk with J. Arthur Jemison, Director of Boston Planning & Development Agency and Sheila Dillon, Chief of Housing for the City of Boston. We will be discussing the Dorchester Bay City project and the contruction of new affordable homes in the city. 
Click here to register.

Mayoral Candidates Make Commitments on Equitable Homeownership at MAHA/MPDC Forum. Still More Work To Do.

BOSTON, MA – On Wednesday, October 20, 2021, the Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA) and the Madison Park Development Corporation hosted mayoral hopefuls Annissa Essaibi George and Michelle Wu at a virtual forum on making access to homeownership more equitable in Boston. Members of both organizations shared their stories and asked the candidates to commit to the most critical steps the new mayor can take to shrink the city's racial homeownership and wealth gaps.

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