Lawrence CommunityWorks (LCW) was recently awarded a $500,000 grant from the Cummings Foundation’s NEXT grant initiative supporting LCW’s $20M DyeWorks historic renovation project. At its completion, the DyeWorks will serve as a cornerstone of the neighborhood, offering critically needed access to healthy food, healthcare, high-quality services, and new, permanent, accessible jobs for Lawrence residents.
Read More35 Years of Resilience – LCW History Slideshow
Support Hurricane Relief Efforts
2022 LCW Board Nominations
We are now accepting board member nominations to join the LCW Board of Directors in 2022. Board elections take place at our Annual Meeting which is scheduled for Thursday, October 27th at 5:00PM. Nominations will close on October 7th at 5pm. Completed nomination forms should be emailed to info@lawrencecommunityworks.org or returned in person to LCW’s Our House…
Read MoreLCW hosts City and State officials at Island Parkside to celebrate and promote state investments in the City
Mayor Brian A. DePena, Lt Gov Polito, Secretary Kennealy, and Legislators Announced their Support for the FORWARD Bill Lawrence to Receive an Initial $3,150,420 Million for Projects Within the City LAWRENCE, MA (June 29, 2022) –Mayor Brian A. DePena hosted a press conference in front of the Island Parkside project along with Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Secretary of…
Read MoreWelcome to our new site!
We’re so glad you’re here. In order to tell our story, we had to have a platform worthy of our members and mission. Check it out and let us know what you think! While you’re here, make sure to sign up for our newsletter by entering your email below.
Read MoreNeighborhood News: Phase 1 Groundbreaking for Island-Parkside Affordable Housing Project
On Wednesday, December 1, 2021, Lawrence CommunityWorks (LCW) hosted a successful groundbreaking for the first phase of its future Island-Parkside development located at 20 Island Street in Lawrence at 12PM on Wednesday, December 1. Over 100 attendees gathered outdoors at the construction site, including Lawrence Mayor Brian DePena, Secretary Mike Kennealy of the Executive Office…
Read MoreThe Youth Are Alright: Movement City Update
To find out how youth members stayed connected and creative juices flowing during the pandemic, check out Movement City’s Virtual Showcase: ‘The Colors of Covid’ available on YouTube.
Read More