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  2. Rosie's Place - Wikipedia

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    At this time, there was around a thousand homeless women in Boston. The city had only two shelters, the Salvation Army and the Pine Street Inn, and both only allowed men. Tiernan toured soup kitchens and shelters in New York, Baltimore, and Chicago and found homeless women were underserved in each place. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  3. Saint Francis House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Francis House is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, daytime shelter, primarily for the homeless, located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, and founded in the early 1980s. It is the largest daytime shelter in New England and serves as an early model of such a center. It serves free breakfast and lunch in its dining room to over 600 guests each ...

  4. Mass. and Cass - Wikipedia

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    On October 8, 2014, the city of Boston condemned the Long Island Viaduct, the neighborhood's only access point to Long Island. [9] This led to closure of all homeless shelters and treatment services previously located on the island, leading to the displacement of approximately 700 people.

  5. Boston announces new plan to rid city of homeless ... - AOL

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    In addition to the 30 temporary beds at the Boston Public Health Commission’s campus on Massachusetts Avenue, the city is also expanding low-threshold shelter space at its emergency shelters.

  6. Crittenton Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    Crittenton, Inc. was established in Boston, MA in 1836, to provide temporary homes, employment assistance, and guidance for young women who came to Boston from farms and foreign countries. [10] Until its merger with the Women's Educational and Industrial Union in 2006, [ 8 ] Crittenton, Inc. offered programs in housing, education and child-care ...

  7. Transitional housing programs in Boston - Wikipedia

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    There were six transitional housing programs created under the Wu administration in Boston in January 2022. Mayor Michelle Wu's administration cleared a tent encampment of several hundred people living in the area known locally as the Mass and Cass (also known as "Methadone Mile"), and created six low-threshold, transitional housing sites to divert people displaced from the encampment.

  8. List of homelessness organizations - Wikipedia

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    Saint Francis House, a daytime shelter for the homeless and poor in downtown Boston, Massachusetts; Saint Joseph's House of Hospitality (Pittsburgh) Salvation Army; SAMU Social, a municipal emergency service in several cities in France whose purpose is to provide care and medical aid to homeless people; San Antonio Housing Authority

  9. FBI arrests Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson on ...

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    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement that "Like any member of the community, ... program manager for a homeless women’s shelter, a business owner, and a child social worker. She has also ...