ShelterLess Donation

Your property purchase or sale can help the cause of homelessness. $250 at a time.

My profession as a Realtor provides for me to work with people who have “home”.  They are moving from one home to another home.  They are relocating, down-sizing, up-sizing and even just getting out of their parents’ basement.

We all know that everyone is not so fortunate.  A safe and warm home is not available to all.  Some are shelter-less.

If you use my real estate services, you will be helping those who help those in need.  Through my ShelterLess program, one of the following organizations will receive a $250 donation in your name.  Simply choose one of these or suggest another shelter program in your community.  I bring the check and envelope to the closing.  You mail it off.

 

St. Francis House, 39 Boylston Street, Boston, MA – St. Francis House is the largest day shelter in MA. Located in the heart of downtown Boston, we serve hundreds of individuals experiencing homelessness every single day, 365 days a year.   https://stfrancishouse.org

Bridge Over Troubled Water, 47 West Street, Boston, MA – Bridge is Boston’s foremost agency providing life-changing services for homeless, runaway and at-risk youth.  https://www.bridgeotw.org

Rosie’s Place, 889 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA  – On Easter Sunday 1974, Rosie’s Place was founded as the first shelter for women.  We created a sanctuary of hope, a place where every woman was welcomed. Listened to. Understood. Loved. https://www.rosiesplace.org

Pine Street Inn, 444 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA   Pine Street Inn provides a comprehensive range of services to 1400 homeless men and women each day and provides a comprehensive range of programs and services, including housing, emergency services, and workforce development.  https://www.pinestreetinn.org

Lowell Transitional Living Center, 205-209 Middlesex Street, Lowell MA – LTLC is a client centered emergency shelter for homeless adults dedicated to providing housing solutions, meals, and connections to community- based resources and support.  LTLC has been providing shelter and care for 32 years in downtown Lowell.  https://ltlc.org

Abby’s House, 52 High St, Worcester, MA –  Abby’s House provides shelter and affordable housing, as well as advocacy and support services, to homeless, battered, and low-income women, with or without children.  https://abbyshouse.org

Heading Home, Boston, MA – Heading Home provides shelter and support services to 1,600 extremely low-income families and individuals experiencing homelessness; 83% of clients identify as non-white and/or Hispanic/Latinx. www.headinghomeinc.org

MetroWest Free Medical Program, Framingham, MA – Serves as an entry point to the health care system for those who are uninsured or insufficiently insured by providing immediate health related care and connections to other health resources.  https://metrowestfreemedicalprogram.org

Cambridge Women’s Center, 25 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA – a community space open to anyone identifying as a woman , offering emotional support and resource referrals on topics such as homelessness, poverty, domestic violence, sexual abuse, substance use, mental health, and trauma. https://www.cambridgewomenscenter.org