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.
While volunteering with AmeriCorps as part of the Student Leaders in Service program, David’s work focused on helping churches learn how to identify cases of human trafficking and domestic violence so they could get assistance and support. David served as a family advocate at the Worcester Community Connections Coalition, where he worked in case management, providing supportive counseling and making sure survivors had legal representation. In 2017, he was invited to the bill signing for the Massachusetts Sexual Assault Survivor’s Bill of Rights (H.4364) for his legislative advocacy and work to champion the cause.