
Project Hope Boston is a multi-service agency at the forefront of efforts in Boston to move families up and out of poverty. It provides low-income women with children access to education, jobs, housing, and emergency services; fosters their transformation; and works for broader systems change. Located in the Dudley neighborhood, one of Boston’s poorest, Project Hope has worked in partnership with families since 1981. The agency was founded by The Little Sisters of the Assumption, who, in response to the family housing crisis of the 1980s, established one of the first emergency family shelters in the state and launched Project Hope.
Today, the agency offers an array of direct services, including temporary housing, housing search assistance, adult basic education, childcare and job training, to assist families in gaining the resources and skills to overcome homelessness and poverty.
In 2006, Project Hope opened a new Community Building on Dudley Street, which serves as a neighborhood center for job training and employment placement, adult education, housing assistance, and more. Just a few blocks away, Project Hope’s original site remains home to its Family Shelter. Empowering homeless and low-income families in Dorchester and Roxbury for 40 years is Project Hope's greatest achievement.
Please support our 2023 Marathon Team in their efforts to raise critical funds for the families of Project Hope Boston by donating today!