The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) is a state-established body charged with reviewing the status of women in Massachusetts and offering recommendations regarding policy that would improve access to opportunities and equality.
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The Commission recognizes the need for women to gain not only an equal share, but become equal participants in the areas of economics, health-care, civil rights, education and business development. The MCSW endorses and tracks legislation to achieve these goals.
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As part of our mission to advance women and girls toward full equity in all areas of life, the MCSW provides several programs to promote rights and opportunities for all women and girls across Massachusetts.
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We have 11 Regional Commissions throughout the state, which exponentially expand the reach of our work.
- 1 Berkshire County
- 2 Bristol County
- 3 Cape and Islands
- 4 Eastern Regional
- 5 Essex County
- 6 Hampden County
- 7 Hampshire-Franklin
- 8 MetroWest
- 9 Plymouth County
- 10 Upper Middlesex
- 11 Worcester County
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Read this month`s featured guest piece in the June 2026 edition of the #MCSW Monthly from MCSW Commissioner Lise Olney @liseolney. Commissioner Olney, a 2025 Commonwealth Heroine nominated by State Representative Alice Peisch @repalicepeisch, congratulates the Class of 2026 – a group of 147 extraordinary women who make up the largest class of awardees since the program’s inception in 2004! Read her full featured guest piece here or via the MCSW website: https://masscsw.org/2026/06/01/honoring-our-commonwealth-heroines
Jun 1
Pride Month originated in June 1970 to commemorate the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City. It evolved from single-day events into a nationwide month-long observance after being officially declared by President Bill Clinton in 1999. Pride is an annual celebration of LGBTQ+ communities, honoring the history, culture, and resilience of queer individuals. It serves as a tribute to the pioneers of the gay liberation movement while acting as a call to action for ongoing civil rights, equality, and social change. This month and every month, the #MCSW is committed to protecting and advancing the rights of all women and girls in the Commonwealth, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, color, sex, age, disability (seen and unseen), genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, parental status, marital status, socioeconomic status or background. #Pride #pridemonth #prideiseveryday
Jun 1
Join us in celebrating the Commonwealth Heroines Class of 2026!! Each year, elected officials are encouraged to submit one woman from their constituency as a means of recognizing their invaluable efforts and extraordinary acts of service, who are making a big difference in their communities but not necessarily making the news. This year, the Class of 2026 Commonwealth Heroines comprises a historic 148 women from all across the state, the largest class awarded to date by the #MCSW. These women are leaders in industry, business, nonprofit, advocacy, and more, and their work truly makes a difference in our local communities all across the state. Congratulations to the Class of 2026! #CH26
May 29
Join Bloom in Generations!
Breaking Limits. Owning Our Moments.
Bloom in Generations creates a meaningful space where women 16+ can honor the wisdom of the generations before them while stepping confidently into who they are becoming.
Through intergenerational conversations, storytelling, creative community activities, and opportunities for connection, this gathering is designed to uplift, inspire, and bring women together across generations. The event will also feature local women-owned vendors and organizations doing impactful work in the community.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
King Philip’s Stockade Pavilion
Springfield, Massachusetts
May 29
If you live in Ashby or surrounding areas, please join members of our Upper Middlesex Commission on the Status of Women and two of our state legislators, State Senator John Cronin and State Representative Margaret Scarsdale, for an evening coffee conversation about the issues facing women and girls in Upper Middlesex County. The event will be held next Tuesday, June 2nd from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Ashby Public Library – see attached flyer for more details. ☕️
May 28
What a blast we had at the 2026 Girls Empowerment Leadership Initiative (GELI) Summit held at @umass Amherst. Because of each and every one of you, the day was an incredible success filled with fun and learning. #GELI26
May 27
We’re over the moon – the professional photos from MCSW’s Girls Empowerment Leadership Initiative (GELI) 2026 Summit at @umass Amherst are now available!! A special thank you to Visual Sound Productions, Inc. @visualsoundprod for capturing the spirit and joy of the day. Incredibly grateful to all who joined us. Tag yourself and share with a friend! #GELI26
View the full gallery via link in bio to download your favorites (tag us @masscsw!)
May 26
The next recipient of the 2026 MCSW Scholarship is Sabrina Soltani.
Originally from Algeria, Sabrina is a dedicated student, advocate, and proud single mother currently pursuing a degree in IT Management at UMass Boston with a focus on Information Architecture. After overcoming homelessness, she remained committed to her education and personal growth, exploring fields such as cybersecurity and AI automation while working to create a better future for herself and her son.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Sabrina has served on a Family Aid Council for the past two years, advocating for families experiencing housing insecurity and hardship. Her resilience, leadership, and commitment to creating positive change embody the mission and values of the MCSW Scholarship. We are proud to recognize Sabrina and celebrate her accomplishments.
May 16
The next recipient of the 2026 MCSW Scholarship is Nayeli Almanzar Lizardo.
A first-generation scholar at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Nayeli is majoring in psychology with a focus on behavior analysis and minoring in business administration. As an Honors College student, she is passionate about advancing equity, uplifting underserved communities, and amplifying youth voices through civic engagement and community-centered leadership.
Nayeli’s dedication to education, advocacy, and creating meaningful opportunities for others reflects the mission and values of the MCSW Scholarship. We are proud to recognize her achievements and celebrate her continued impact.
May 15
The next recipient of the 2026 MCSW Scholarship is Jacqueline Robles.
Jacqueline Robles is a dedicated law enforcement leader with 25 years of service, including more than two decades at Holyoke Community College. In 2025, she made history as the first female Latina Police Chief in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Throughout her career, Jacqueline has remained committed to mentorship, community engagement, and empowering future generations through leadership and service.
Her commitment to advocacy, representation, and creating meaningful impact within her community reflects the mission and values of the MCSW Scholarship. We are proud to recognize Jacqueline and celebrate her accomplishments.
May 14