David LeBoeuf is a lifelong Worcester resident and proud graduate of the district’s public schools. His background — as a small business advisor, family advocate for survivors of domestic violence, and community leader committed to boosting access to healthcare and affordable housing — informs his ongoing fight for the causes that matter most to our communities. As our state representative, David is delivering for our district and working to build a Commonwealth that works for everyone.
In 2010, David served as the Central Massachusetts Coordinator for the Campaign to Protect the Affordable Housing Law (No on 2). The next year he continued working in Worcester as a Center for Public Interest Careers Fellow with the Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA). In that role he led outreach to Central Mass communities regarding local, regional, and statewide policies on affordable housing and ending homelessness. David would later serve as board president for the Oak Hill Community Development Corporation, which built and maintained affordable housing and ran the NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center of Central Massachusetts.