UNHOUSED RESOURCES
Find Resources for the Unhoused
Boston has plenty of resources that could potentially help people experiencing homelessness... Here is a list of some of those services.
OVERNIGHT EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Pine Street Inn
Overnight Shelter (all)
Located in downtown Boston, Pine Street Inn offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, and supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness. They provide meals, access to healthcare, job training, and support in finding permanent housing.
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Website: www.pinestreetinn.org
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Contact: (617) 892-9100
St. Francis House
Overnight Shelter (all)
Situated in the heart of Boston, St. Francis House provides overnight shelter, meals, and an array of support services such as counseling, vocational training, and help with finding stable housing.
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Website: www.stfrancishouse.org
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Contact: (617) 542-4211
Boston Rescue Mission
Overnight Shelter (all)
Located in downtown Boston, Boston Rescue Mission offers emergency shelter, meals, and recovery programs for individuals experiencing homelessness. They also provide case management, addiction recovery support, and assistance in finding permanent housing.
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Website: www.brm.org
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Contact: (617) 338-9000
Woods Mullen Shelter
Overnight shelter (women)
Wood Mullen Shelter is a dedicated overnight emergency shelter located in the Woodland neighborhood of Boston. With a capacity of 100 beds, Wood Mullen Shelter offers a temporary home and essential services to meet the immediate needs of its residents.
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Location: 793 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA
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Website: www.woodmullenshelter.org.
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Contact: (617) 534-7101
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DAYTIME SERVICES & MEALS
Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
Medical services
This program provides comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services to individuals experiencing homelessness. They have clinics throughout Boston, including the main facility in the South End.
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Location: 780 Albany Street, Boston, MA
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Website: www.bhchp.org
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Contact: (857) 654-1000
Boston Warm Day Center, Old South Church
Meals
a seasonal day shelter located in downtown Boston, providing a safe and welcoming space for individuals experiencing homelessness during the warmer months. The center offers respite from the heat, access to showers, restroom facilities, and basic amenities.
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Location: 112 Southampton Street, Boston, MA
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Website: www.emmanuelboston.org
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Contact: (617) 534-2526
Rosie's Place
Meals and services (women)
Situated in the South End, Rosie's Place is a sanctuary for women experiencing homelessness. They provide meals, shelter, education, and support services to help women rebuild their lives.
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Location: 889 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
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Website: www.rosiesplace.org
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Contact: (617) 442-9322​
Overnight shelter (women)
The City of Boston Office of Food Access works to ensure that all residents have access to healthy and affordable food options. They collaborate with community partners to implement programs and initiatives that address food insecurity and promote food equity.
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Website: www.boston.gov/departments/food-access Contact: (617) 635-3717