BCMHC offers case management and financial assistance as available to individuals and families at high risk of eviction or to those who are homeless. Participants must meet program income guidelines and be from Brookline, Newton, Watertown or Waltham. Please call Lolita Gonsalves-Alston, LICSW at 617-277-8107 for further information. Email: info@brooklinecenter.org Website: www.brooklinecenter.org address: 41 Garrison …
Residences for seniors and younger, disabled residents Website: www.centercommunities.org Phone: General Inquiries: 617-363-8100 Rental Inquiries: 617-363-8048 Address: 100 Centre Street, Brookline, MA 02446 Services: Outpatient Care In-Home Senior Care Services Hospice Care Programs Intergenerational Programs Services for Russian-speaking Seniors Spiritual Care Programs Senior Living
Referrals for all family shelter placements Phone: 617-989-6100 Website: https://www.mass.gov/locations/dudley-square-transitional-assistance-office-dta Address: 2201 Washington St, Roxbury, MA 02119
The Brookline Housing Authority provides low-income families, seniors, and people of all abilities with safe, decent, accessible, and affordable places to live in a community rich with opportunities. The BHA works in collaboration with government and civic organizations to support and encourage the well-being and economic self-sufficiency of BHA residents; to sustain a diverse population …
Provides residential services, emergency food and clothing, beds, counseling, and a mental health and transitional program to battered women and their children. There are Spanish speakers on staff. Website: www.elizabethstonehouse.org Phone: 617-427-9801 Address: 8 Notre Dame Street, Roxbury, MA 02119
Provides permanent housing and supportive services to homeless young adults ages18 to 24 who are recovering from addiction; offers a family shelter and a food program Website: www.somervillehomelesscoalition.org Phone: 617-623-6111 Email: info@shcinc.org Address: 1 Davis Square, Somerville, MA 02144b
Provides information on senior housing options and criteria for selecting the type of housing that is right for you. A free guide to local resources is available by request Website: www.newlifestyles.com Phone: 1-800-869-9549
Provides free and confidential services to victims of domestic violence: emergency shelter, individual advocacy, support groups, legal advocacy, safety planning; Multilingual Website: www.respondinc.org Phone: 617-623-5900 (24-hour crisis Hotline, TTY equipped) Address: RESPOND, INC. PO Box 555 Somerville, MA 02143 Email: info@respondinc.org
Provides early care and education to homeless children; creates Playspaces for children living in shelters to engage children in fun and educational play; Open 8-6PM Website: www.horizonsforhomelesschildren.org Phone: 617.553.5455 Address: Edgerley Family Community Children’s Center (HHC headquarters) 1785 Columbus Avenue Roxbury, MA 02119
Shelters battered women and their children (boys to age 9) for up to three months. The House provides counseling, referrals, childcare, advocacy, and food. Both Spanish and English are spoken. Website: www.uuum.org/?page_id=199 Phone: 617-566-6881 (24-hour Hotline); 617-318-6010 (contact number) Contact: Francesca Contreras: Shelter Community Advocate 617-277-4194 Address:UU Urban Ministry, 10 Putnam St., Roxbury, MA 02119