2008/2009
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2008/2009 Charities
  1. Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc.
  2. Acme Theater Productions, Inc.
  3. Actors' Shakespeare Project
  4. Affordable Housing and Services Collaborative, Inc.
  5. A Baby Center
  6. Barnstable Land Trust, Inc.
  7. Beacon Academy
  8. Bird Street Community Center
  9. Boston Musica Viva
  10. The Bostonian Society d/b/a Boston Historical Society
  11. Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence
  12. Cape Cod Children's Museum
  13. Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston
  14. Chernobyl Children Project USA, Inc.
  15. Citizens for Juvenile Justice
  16. Community Boating Center, Inc.
  17. Community Outreach Group, Inc.
  18. The Community Software Lab, Inc
  19. Crispus Attucks Children's Center
  20. Diabetes Association Inc.
  21. Employment Options, Inc.
  22. Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston
  23. Forward in Health
  24. Framingham History Center
  25. Generation Rwanda, Inc. (Formerly Orphans of Rwanda, Inc.)
  26. Gloucester Stage Company
  27. Greater Lawrence Community Boating Program, Inc.
  28. Ibis Reproductive Health
  29. Jones Library ESL Center
  30. Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly
  31. Martha’s Vineyard Donors Collaborative
  32. Mass Humanities
  33. Massachusetts Clubhouse Coalition, Inc.
  34. Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors
  35. Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair, Inc. (MSSEF)
  36. MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, Inc.
  37. MMAS, Inc.
  38. New England Forestry Foundation, Inc.
  39. People Making a Difference through Community Service, Inc.
  40. Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
  41. Pro-Choice Massachusetts Foundation
  42. The Progeria Research Foundation, Inc.
  43. Safe Havens Interfaith Partnership Against Domestic Violence/Third Sector New England
  44. South Coast Chamber Music Society
  45. Southeastern Massachusetts Agricultural Partnership, Inc.
  46. Springfield Symphony Orchestra
  47. Strategies for Children, Inc.
  48. SuAsCo Watershed Community Council
  49. The Theater Offensive
  50. Theatre Espresso
  51. Urban Edge Housing Corporation
  52. World Connect (formerly Infante Sano)

All Charities
 

Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc.

CONTACT:

52 High Street
Worcester, MA 01609
(508) 756-5486
www.abbyshouse.org

Tess A. Sneesby, Executive Director

Donate Now to Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc.

DESCRIPTION:

The Abby Kelley Foster House opened its doors in 1976 and has stayed open every night since. Volunteers created it to provide either emergency or long-term shelter for homeless and battered women and their children, because Worcester churches and neighborhood centers were overwhelmed with requests. In an area with a population of 300,000, Abby’s House is the only emergency shelter for domestic violence survivors, sheltering about 300 women and children each year, providing advocacy and a range of supportive services, and educating the community about the issues. AH also provides 78 units of affordable, service-enriched housing for over 100 homeless women and children each year. Their Women’s Center is a drop-in homelessness prevention program for current or former shelter guests or residents, with both educational with social activities. Their Crisis Counseling service responds to victims in person or by phone. Their kitchen serves 6000 nutritious meals annually; their Thrift Shop provides clothing and household items. Their Annette Rafferty Survive to Thrive Fund arranges targeted loans and grants. Over 11,000 women have turned their lives around through Abby’s House—it is the largest provider of affordable, service-enriched housing specifically designed to meet the needs of women and children in Worcester—and this is your opportunity to help.

(2008: HUMAN SERVICES: Girls & Women)

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