Welcome to our Boston, Massachusetts Homeless Shelters and Services for the needy page.
Below are all of the homeless shelters and services for the needy that provide help to those in need for Boston, MA and surrounding cities.
We also provide other homeless resources such as transitional resources and services that help the needy.
Day program shelter for ages 45+.Shelter Services:Recreational and therapeutic activitiesSkilled case managersReferrals to housing, medical and mental health care r [...]
See more detailsThe Emergency Shelter Commission's mission is to coordinate the City's efforts to prevent and end homelessness and hunger through proactive planning, policy analysis, program development and advocacy [...]
See more detailsMission: * To offer resources that prevent and end homelessness * To support the recovery, health, faith, and independence of those who have a history of substance abus [...]
See more detailsOur men's shelter, located on Southampton Street in the Newmarket district of the South End, is a state-of-the-art facility that opened in June 2015. This shelter serves men only and beds are allotted [...]
See more detailsMen seeking emergency shelter for the first time are encouraged to come to the Men's Inn, located at 444 Harrison Avenue, Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m.6 p.m. During these hours, an intake specialist [...]
See more detailsThe Queen of Peace is a 11 bed family shelter. Provides dinner and breakfast. Clothing whjen available. 3 week stay maximum. Accepts women & children (boys under 5).Must be at shelter [...]
See more detailsPrograms: Day Shelter Medical Clinic Behavioral Health Womens Center Expressive Art Therapy Housing [...]
See more detailsOur women's shelter, known as Woods-Mullen, is located at 794 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston's South End. The shelter serves female adults ages 18 years or older. The shelter has 200 beds and is open [...]
See more detailsThe Mission of the New England Center for Homeless Veterans is to extend a helping hand to homeless men and women veterans who are addressing the challenges of: addiction, trauma, severe and persisten [...]
See more detailsTo utilize Family Emergency Solutions, a family must be homeless, have children under the age of 18, and have most recently resided in Boston. Families also must be ineligible for state-funded Emergen [...]
See more detailsBeds are assigned daily using a lottery system. To enter the drawing, please arrive at the Women's Inn by 3 p.m. and speak to the staff at the front desk. Names are drawn for the lottery at 3:30 pm. A [...]
See more detailsEmergency and transitional support for battered women. Also provides transitional housing. Call for details and support. [...]
See more detailsCrittenton Women's Union is the largest provider of family shelter in Massachusetts, serving more than 350 families a year. During their stay, families develop a plan to help them move toward an econo [...]
See more detailsThe Elizabeth Stone House is committed to countering the effects of trauma and breaking the cycles of violence and abuseone family at a time. Through residential and community support services, the St [...]
See more detailsThe new shelter, located on Southampton Street in the Newmarket district of the South End aims to offer a welcoming setting to guests. On January 14th, 2nd floor of a multiphase construction project [...]
See more detailsTransitional housing for women. Capacity 10 women at a time. Provides 2 meals a day. Clients must follow a curfew and be sober. [...]
See more detailsCrossroads mission is to support families as they transition from homelessness to independent living and self-sufficiency. Today Crossroads provides shelter, case management, housing search, stabiliza [...]
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