Our mission | To support innovative, solutions-oriented programs with proven track records that help people transition from the streets and shelters to lead stable, hopeful, independent lives in dignified housing. |
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Friends of Boston’s Homeless
Ways to help | Hold a Drive for Critically-Needed ItemsDrives are a great way to make a difference in the lives of vulnerable people and get your entire company, school, place of worship, or even friends and family involved Learn MoreGroup Volunteer OpportunitySponsor & Serve a meal at Woods Mullen Shelter. The shelter loves the help and your presence means a lot to shelter guests. You can also host a Recreational Activity like BINGO on the night you serve. This is an especially nice activity when people are stuck inside during the winter months.Create Housewarming BasketsJust fill a basket with some of the basic necessities we all need to make our house a home and don’t forget to include a welcome note. You can make as many baskets as you’d like! This is also a fun opportunity get a group of friends or colleagues together to have a Housewarming Party and make a huge difference in people’s lives.Life Skills Workshop TeacherTeach a Life Skills Workshop like budgeting, resume writing, interviewing, time management, goal setting, etc. to people transitioning to independence. You can also lead a group activity focused on wellness and fitness, recovery/therapy, arts and crafts, and other related topics. Yoga, meditation, creative writing, music appreciation, knitting are just a few examples. |
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How you help | Friends of Boston’s Homeless provides direct and impactful ways individuals, corporations, foundations, groups, and charitable organizations can be an important part of ending homelessness in Boston. |
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About us | Friends supports a number of vital programs in the City of Boston that help end homelessness including Housing First, Rapid Rehousing, Front Door Triage, Vocational Training and Workforce Development, and Transitional and Permanent Affordable Housing, and the emergency shelters, Woods Mullen Women’s and Southampton Men’s (formerly Long Island Shelter) run by Boston Public Health Commission. We also own and operate three Permanent Supportive Housing Programs in the community. Combined, these programs and services help hundreds of people each year move beyond shelter to lead stable, independent lives in our community. |
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