

The last disbursement of the Chelsea Eats program, which has helped many people in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will take place on May 15. For many families, the initiative’s goal of providing a food and electricity subsidy for qualifying homes has been a lifeline throughout the epidemic. One thousand three hundred and eighty families in Chelsea will get relief payments ranging from two hundred to four hundred dollars. Each family receives a different amount based on its size: $200 for a family of one, $300 for a family of two, and $400 for a family of three or more. Since the beginning of the epidemic, Chelsea Eats has been offering financial aid to families that fit specific criteria. Residents in Chelsea with a family’s combined income that is 30% lower than the region median may apply. Income must be below the applicable level, which is $29,450 for a single-member family and $33,650 for a two-member household. The Chelsea Eats initiative has been a lifeline for many families during these hard times. Due to the epidemic, many individuals are struggling to make ends meet, but thanks to the program, they can now do it with a little less stress. Chelsea deserves praise for its efforts to aid its inhabitants throughout the epidemic and for maintaining the largest guaranteed-income program in the country.