Join us for Home Remedy — A Breakfast to Benefit Pine Street Inn — on April 29! Thank you to our sponsors for supporting our programs and everyone who turns to Pine Street for shelter, housing, job training and more every day. Register here: https://ow.ly/TnPB50Vphen #HomeRemedy2025 Thank you to Silver Sponsors: Bancel Philanthropies, Bob's Discount Furniture, Ted and Maureen English, Natixis Investment Managers, Jean C. Tempel and United Way of Massachusetts Bay; Bronze Sponsors: Encore Boston Harbor and Saint Cecilia Parish; and Welcome Home Partners: AvalonBay Communities, Fidelity Investments and Vico Road Foundation/James Kirby and Donna Pennino.
Pine Street Inn
Non-profit Organizations
Boston, MA 6,564 followers
Pine Street Inn provides a comprehensive range of services to nearly 2,000 homeless men and women each day.
About us
With a mission to end homelessness, Pine Street Inn is New England's leading provider of housing, shelter, street outreach and job training to homeless individuals in Greater Boston. Pine Street Inn welcomes nearly 2,000 homeless individuals daily to provide short- and long-term solutions so that they can begin the journey out of homelessness and into permanent housing. Our vision is to help individuals gain stability and their highest level of independence by offering a wide range of services for every person who turns to Pine Street for help.
- Website
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http://www.pinestreetinn.org
External link for Pine Street Inn
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, MA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1969
- Specialties
- Permanent Affordable Housing, Emergency Shelter, Job Training & Social Enterprise, and Street Outreach
Locations
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Primary
444 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118, US
Employees at Pine Street Inn
Updates
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So much excitement and great vibes at the Bank of America Boston Marathon® Giving Day celebration last week! Pine Street is honored and thrilled to have 11 people running to end homelessness. Support #TeamPineStreet: https://ow.ly/qt0z50Voslp #BostonMarathon #Boston129
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We are saddened to hear of the passing of Kitty Dukakis, former First Lady of Massachusetts and wife of Governor Michael Dukakis. Her own battle with addiction led her to become an activist on behalf of others with mental health and substance use issues. Mrs. Dukakis was a featured speaker at Pine Street’s 2012 Home Remedy Breakfast.
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Michael was homeless for 520 days. His life started to change when he connected with Pine Street's outreach team. Michael’s caseworker helped him secure housing at Pine Street’s newest residence, and now he is in recovery and recently got a job with City of Boston. Read his story: https://ow.ly/cNOg50Vlbpx
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Pine Street is proud to be participating in this year’s Bank of America Boston Marathon®. In honor of #BostonMarathonGivingDay (ending at midnight), help our runners knock it out of the park! Today’s top fundraisers will receive an additional donation of up to $7,000. Click to support: https://ow.ly/NPsA50VlvOT
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Thank you to long-time supporter and speaker at Pine Street’s upcoming Home Remedy Breakfast Bob Socci for serving dinner to Men's Inn shelter guests. "It's just been really striking to me, the impact Pine Street makes in the community," says Bob.
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Join Pine Street Inn as we continue to honor the women who make history during #WomensHistoryMonth. Click the link to check out area events, women-owned businesses and more to help celebrate the amazing women within our community: https://ow.ly/ylgf50VkeCA
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Pine Street's newest residence is the largest of its kind in New England thanks to a broad group of project partners who banded together for a good cause. "It is the best of who we are," says Lyndia Downie. “The fact that the corporations are willing to support this gives us a lot of confidence in the model.” Learn more in Boston Globe Media: https://ow.ly/ZbSY50VjrW7
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Philip became homeless when issues with anxiety and depression increased due to job pressures and family struggles. He turned to Pine Street Inn for help. Once here, he joined the iCater Boston job training program and connected with a therapist. Now, Philip is a nutrition specialist at a Boston hospital and is working with Pine Street to find an apartment. Read Philip's story: https://ow.ly/KaEQ50Vin5R
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Yesterday, Pine Street Inn opened the largest development for housing with support services in New England! In partnership with The Community Builders, Inc. and with the backing of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood, the new residence includes 140 apartments to help people move out of homelessness and into a safe home and a caring community. Read more in Jamaica Plain News: https://ow.ly/R5pj50Vhy0W