JVS Boston, House of Possibilities, and Old Colony YMCA receive Liberty Mutual Insurance grant for new Brockton partnership

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BROCKTON, MA — JVS Boston (Jewish Vocational Service), House of Possibilities (HOPe), and the Old Colony YMCA (OCY) are proud to announce that they have been awarded a three-year, $1.5 million shared grant from Liberty Mutual Insurance through its Impact-Driven Collaboration initiative. The grant supports the Brockton Career and Community Initiative (BCCI), a cross-sector partnership designed to expand inclusive career development and community access opportunities for people with disabilities and their families throughout Greater Brockton.

Since 2021, JVS and HOPe have partnered to deliver supports for transition-age youth and adults with disabilities, equipping participants to pursue meaningful employment, strengthen independent living skills, and thrive as active members of their communities. In 2023, leadership from JVS and HOPe sought opportunities to bring these services into Brockton, acting on a shared commitment to serve individuals with disabilities whose families face significant economic challenges. This led to expansions of both Transitions to Work and Career and Community Access Program from Greater Boston into Brockton and Randolph.

In early 2024, when Liberty Mutual Foundation announced the Impact-Driven Collaboration initiative, JVS and HOPe identified the Old Colony YMCA as a critical partner to expand services for young people with disabilities in Greater Brockton. Old Colony YMCA is one of the South Shore’s largest employers and a long-standing leader in inclusion through its Diverse Abilities Committee and participation in the Arc of Massachusetts’s Pathways to Friendship program.

Together, the three organizations partnered to design the Brockton Career and Community Initiative (BCCI), serving people with disabilities ages 14 and up through integrated employment pathways, community engagement, and family-centered supports. In fall 2024, Liberty Mutual awarded BCCI an eight-month planning grant to support program development, community engagement, and pilot initiatives—including a Transitions to Work program hosted at Old Colony YMCA.

“Whether partnering with Brockton Public Schools or working alongside employers like Brockton Hospital, we have been deeply encouraged by the welcome we’ve received in Brockton,” said Kira Khazatsky, CEO of JVS Boston. “This funding allows us to support career seekers with disabilities across their lifespan as they pursue the careers they’ve dreamed of.” JVS plans to leverage BCCI funding to expand Transition to Work services in the area beginning as early as age fourteen.

In November 2025, House of Possibilities deepened its investment in Brockton by leasing a fully accessible location on Crescent Street in downtown Brockton. “HOPe is thrilled to expand our partnership with JVS and now OCY, right in the heart of the city,” said Katie Terino, CEO of House of Possibilities. “We have worked with Brockton residents with disabilities and their families for years, and it is incredibly meaningful to now serve the community right where they live.” The new location will house the programs and services offered by BCCI.

Old Colony YMCA has already demonstrated its commitment to BCCI by hosting a successful Transitions to Work session and hosting employer inclusivity training for employers across the region. OCY branches across Brockton, Easton, and Stoughton continue to welcome participants for skill-building experiences through employment, volunteering, fitness, and wellness programming. “At Old Colony YMCA, we’re proud to help continue this work right here in Brockton, where we know the difference that access and inclusion can make for families,” said Charles Clifford, OCY President & CEO. “Partnering with JVS Boston and House of Possibilities will create pathways for young people to gain skills, confidence, and real work experience. But this is about more than jobs – it’s about creating a future where every family in our community sees their child’s potential fully realized.”

The partners plan to celebrate the opening of the new Brockton location for JVS and HOPe in early spring, where BCCI services will be housed, inviting the community to learn more about BCCI and meet the organizations driving this collaborative effort.

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About Liberty Mutual Foundation 

To learn more about Liberty Mutual Foundation, visit: https://www.libertymutualgroup.com/about-lm/giving-back/liberty-mutual-foundation 

About JVS Boston 

JVS Boston (Jewish Vocational Service) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonsectarian organization founded in 1938. JVS serves more than 14,000 individuals annually and is one of the largest community-based providers of adult education and workforce development services in New England. JVS’s mission is to empower individuals from diverse communities to find employment and build careers, while partnering with employers to hire, develop, and retain productive workforces. In support of this mission, JVS provides a wide range of adult education, vocational training, job readiness, career counseling, and job placement services, as well as related supportive services. For more information about JVS Boston and its commitment to workforce development, please visit: www.jvs-boston.org 

About House of Possibilities 

Since 2009, House of Possibilities has been pushing the boundaries of what’s possible for people living with disabilities. HOPe’s innovative approach is driven by the power of belonging. With personalized social and recreational programming, pathways to employment offered in partnership with JVS Boston, overnight respite, and coaching and college navigation services, we aim to help our Members grow in confidence, independence, and happiness. At HOPe, we’re building a community where everyone has something to offer and everyone belongs. For more information, please visit: www.houseofpossibilities.org

About Old Colony YMCA 

Old Colony YMCA is a charitable, non-profit Association committed to the development of strong spirit, mind, and body, guided by Judeo-Christian principles, to enrich the quality of life for everyone in our communities. OCY’s mission is to strengthen the Greater Brockton community by promoting healthy living, youth development, and social responsibility. OCY is the largest childcare provider and one of the largest human services providers in southeastern Massachusetts, providing an array of workforce training and employment opportunities serving 31 communities in Southeastern Mass. For more information, please visit:  https://www.oldcolonyymca.org  

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