Reading Public Library

Community Resources

Welcome to our one-stop page for information on voting, small business resources,  civic engagement, community health links, and current events.

Citizen Resources

Voting Information

Immigration Help

    • Immigration Help:  ImmigrationHelp is a legal aid nonprofit founded at Harvard that provides free legal services for DACA, work permits, and citizenship.
    • International Institute of New England: Serving newly arrived refugees and immigrants to succeed through resettlement, education, career advancement and pathways to citizenship.
    • English at Large Conversation Groups: Looking to practice your English speaking skills? Join a free spring conversation group with English At Large!  Conversation groups meet in person at local public libraries and community centers. The groups will help you build your skills and confidence speaking English with the support of trained facilitators.

End Hate Now Hotline

  • The End Hate Now hotline: 1-83-END-H8-NOW is a dedicated hotline for reporting hate-based incidents or potential criminal activity. Massachusetts residents and visitors are encouraged to call the hotline to report concerning or troubling incidents of hate, or potential hate crimes. Callers are encouraged to leave their contact information but may remain anonymous.
Housing Resources

**A more complete list can be found at mahomeless.org**

Housing Assistance

  • MetroHousing Boston: Working with individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of losing their homes to navigate available services, including residents of Reading.
  • Mission of Deeds: Provides beds, furniture, and basic household items, free of charge to those in need.
  • Reading Housing Authority

Legal help

Help for homeowners and renters

Research and Reader's Services
            • Our Reference librarians can be reached by phone at 781-942-6703. The Reference department can also be reached via text at 781-705-7117 and email at rdgref@noblenet.org
Small Business Resources and Notary Information

To find a Notary Public, contact the Public Records Division in the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s Office at (617) 727-2836.
NOBLE Libraries that provide notary service:

Check the library website before you go or call ahead of time.

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