Join us for our installment of the Pacesetters Doing Business series featuring Mass General Brigham on August 7, 2025.
08/07/2025
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Virtual
The BIMA Summer Sizzler is a chance to network with your digital media industry peers from the agency, publisher, and adtech community!
08/14/2025
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Fenway Park
Enjoy networking with fellow members and hear from Chamber Staff on how to best leverage your Membership to achieve your business goals.
09/09/2025
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
This program is in redevelopment. Click this page for DEI resources.
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Mental health plays a critical role in our well-being, yet it is often neglected. In Greater Boston, we have several dedicated organizations working to provide resources that offer comprehensive support. This Mental Health Awareness month, we are proud to extend information on Monomoy Health, Women’s Lunch Place, and Rosie’s Place, and the exemplary work they do to support community engagement, empowerment, advocacy, and the overall well-being of individuals in our region.
At Monomoy Health, their mission is to provide personalized, accessible psychiatric and mental health care to communities across Massachusetts. Understanding mental wellness is unique to the individual, each patient’s treatment plan at Monomoy Health is tailored to meet their specific needs and goals. Going beyond just symptom management, Monomoy Health focuses on holistic well-being, including support through:
Women’s Lunch Place (WLP) is a support hub for homeless women in Greater Boston. With a focus on both mental and physical well-being, WLP’s wellness programs help women heal by offering:
As the first women-only shelter in the United States, Rosie’s Place has been at the forefront of providing care and support for women. Today, Rosie’s Place continues its mission by offering shelter, meals, and a wide range of support services, with a focus on mental health. Through its on-site Wellness Center, women have access to:
A strong community depends on the well-being of its people. In Greater Boston, these mental health organizations are helping to build the foundation for healthier families, a more resilient workforce, and a more inclusive, thriving economy. Their efforts demonstrate that investing in mental health strengthens the social and economic fabric of our entire region.
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