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Are you hungry or know someone who is? The Friday Night Supper Program is here to help. Please join us any Friday evening for coffee and juice, soup, a home cooked meal, and dessert. All are welcome; there are no qualifications to dine with us, however, we do ask that you follow our policies and rules so that all may enjoy the meal in a safe and dignified manner.
Where
FNSP is located in the basement of the Arlington Street Church at the intersection of Arlington and Boylston Streets in the Back Bay section of Boston. The program entrance is just off Arlington Street in Public Alley 438 (between Boylston and Newbury Streets).
When
5:00 pm - Doors open to guests each Friday night at which time guests may enjoy coffee, juice, and soup
6:00 pm - Guests are served the meal
7:00 pm - The program closes promptly and all guests are thanked for joining us, asked to leave the program, and are welcomed back to next week’s meal
Guest Policies
FNSP is proud to serve our meal in a safe and dignified setting. Please do your part by following these few simple policies.
- No violence in speech or actions
- No weapons, drugs, or alcohol
- No smoking
- No pets; service dogs are permitted.
- No littering
Anyone caught violating these policies will be asked to leave the program for the safety of all.
Send us your feedback
Are you a guest of FNSP? Do you have a suggestion on how we can better serve your needs? Or, do you have questions about the program? We want to hear from you, just write to: feedback@fridaynightsupper.org and let us know how we can assist you.
Additional help
Substance abuse
Job training services
Housing and shelter
Meal programs: FNSP recognizes that you may need meal assistance on other days of the week. We highly recommend that you contact Project Bread’s Food Resource Hotline at: 1-800-645-8333 to find additional meal programs and food pantries in your area.
Food stamps: Please visit: http://www.gettingfoodstamps.org/appassistancesites.htm to find locations near you that can offer assistance in applying for food stamps.
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