Partner Organizations

The Winter Walk supports service organizations in Greater Boston addressing issues around homelessness. We aim to grow our community of partners each year, and raise awareness for all the incredible services in our area.

100% of the funds raised through the Winter Walk event will benefit the following organizations in 2024:

 

Over 11,000 homeless men, women, and children are cared for by Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program each year.
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Through transitional employment and financial empowerment, Breaktime works to break down barriers to job security, financial security, and–ultimately–housing security for their Associates.
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Brookview is a Black- and Afro-Latina women-led organization that works for justice, equity and systemic change for low-income mothers and children in Boston. They provide housing and a broad range of supportive programs to improve educational achievement, health and wellbeing, and economic independence. Learn More>>

 

FamilyAid empowers parents and caregivers facing homelessness to secure and sustain housing and build strong foundations for their children’s futures. Learn more>>

 

NECHV equips Veterans who are facing or at-risk of homelessness with the tools for economic self-sufficiency and to provide them a path to achieve successful and dignified independent living. Learn more>>

 

St. Francis House is the largest day shelter in Massachusetts. Located in the heart of downtown Boston, their basic, rehabilitative, and housing services overlap and build on one another to provide our guests with continuous and comprehensive care. Learn More >>

 

Y2Y Harvard Square employs a youth-to-youth model to provide a safe environment for young adults experiencing homelessness. Learn More >>

 
 


Providing exceptional healthcare without exception, with many programs focused on homeless and vulnerable populations in our city.
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Bridge offers a comprehensive range of services and programs for homeless youth in Boston in a positive and safe environment.
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common cathedral is an outdoor congregation, homeless and housed, sharing God’s love through community, pastoral care, creative expression, and worship on Boston Common. They are non-proselytizing and ecumenical and welcome and support all people.

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MANNA (Many Angels Needed Now and Always) located in St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral is a ministry of and with the homeless community in downtown Boston. They provide incredible work and programming for housed and unhoused individuals.
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Pine Street Inn provides a comprehensive range of services to more than 1,900 homeless men and women each day. 
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Women’s Lunch Place provides healthy meals, essentials, and one-on-one assistance from a unique daytime shelter and advocacy center in Boston dedicated to helping women in need. Learn More >>

Circle of Hope is our inkind partner.