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617-892-9100, website
Run by: Pine Street Inn
Who: formerly homeless adults who are working and saving earnings toward personal housing
What: transitional housing which includes kitchen, bathroom and laundry and weekly meetings with a counselor
617-892-9100, website
Run by: Pine Street Inn
Who: homeless individuals and families capable of living independently, but needing economic assistance with housing
What: 24 different residences around Boston. Specialized housing available for those with mental illness or HIV/AIDS
Where: all over the Boston area
How: call the number for more information
Contact: 617-542-4211, website
Run by: St. Francis House
Who: low income and homeless men and women. Must be employed 10 hours a week and drug and alcohol free.
What: Transitional housing consisting of 39 single occupancy rooms and shared kitchen, living room, dining room and bathrooms. Receive case management services.
Where: 39 Boylston St, Boston
How: call the number for more information
Contact: 617-442-5239, website
Run by: Boston Public Health Commission
Who: homeless men and women who are employed or in a job training program
What: Transitional housing which includes case management, mental health and substance abuse counseling, legal advocacy, life skills training and housing search assistance.
Where: Long Island in the Boston Harbor
How: call the intake coordinator at extension 418 to request an application
Contact: 617-442-5239, website
Run by: Boston Public Health Commission
Who: homeless women and their children. Must be drug and alcohol free
What: permanent housing including individual case management and counseling, as well as assistance with referrals to job training, education or employment. Residents pay 1/3 of income toward rent.
Where: Roxbury
Contact: 617-524-5967, website
Run by: Boston Public Health Commission
Who: homeless men who are substance free
What: transitional housing with supportive counseling services. Residents pay 1/3 of income toward rent.
Contact: 617-542-3740 , website
Run by: Project Place
Who: homeless women
What: transitional housing including case management, workshops, two meals a day and support with finding permanent housing
Where: the YWCA on Berkley St., Boston
Contact: 617-983-0351, website
Run by: Friends of the Shattuck Shelter
Who: homeless men and women
What: a permanent residence in which individuals share a kitchen, community room, laundry, storage and a recreation room.
Where: Dorchester, MA
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