Iouri K. came to the United States in the 1990’s seeking the “American dream.” A hard worker, Iouri built a successful business in Boston. During the pandemic, the strain on his company and marriage became too much, and Iouri became homeless. Now, he is in an apartment of his own and feeling thankful. Read his story: https://ow.ly/g0Ab50SwfHz
Pine Street Inn
Non-profit Organizations
Boston, MA 5,766 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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Wishing everyone a happy and safe #IndependenceDay from Pine Street Inn!
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Thank you to Breckinridge Capital Advisors for supporting a summer BBQ at our veterans housing in Dorchester. Efforts like this build community and help veterans feel cared for. Thank you for your continued support!
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Recently, iCater Boston trainees were taught the art of coffee making by former Pine Street trainee: Kossi B. from CuppaCoffee. "It feels good to give back," says Kossi. "Who would've thought that I would come back to Pine Street and be in a position to teach? It's really special."
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Criminalizing homelessness is not a solution to encampments. It is unfortunate that this U. S. Supreme Court decision does not focus on solutions to homelessness, which start with housing that people can afford and supportive services for those who need them. The energy, time and resources it could potentially take to enforce this ruling would be better spent addressing the issues of a housing shortage and high rents. https://lnkd.in/ecp78m-z
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Mingle with others who want to make a difference at Summer Inn the City on July 25. This is a fantastic night featuring great food, outdoor games, a DJ and more, all to help end homelessness. Tickets and more: https://ow.ly/85gf50Srk50
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Thank you to Morgan Stanley for supporting Pine Street Inn throughout your service month by helping us prepare meals for our shelter guests. We could not do our work without amazing partners like you.
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As Pride month winds down, we're continuing to recognize LGBTQIA+ members of our community and their empowering work. Justice LaForest is a triage supervisor and co-chair of Pine Street's LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group. She works to create a more inclusive culture for staff, guests and tenants. Read her story: https://ow.ly/b8vN50SnCKa
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Recently, one of Pine Street's residences in Dorchester organized a community breakfast and cleaning event with SoClean, our long-term partner. For tenants who may have lived without a home of their own for an extended period of time, the act of tidying up is a step toward stability and a sense of ownership.
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