MetroWest

Your Gift Helps Families in Crisis

Two photos. On the left, a girl in a pink coat smiles on a playground. On the right, a newborn baby lays in his mother's arms in a hospital bed.

Dear Friends,

Family homelessness is on the rise in Massachusetts and many family shelters Circle of Hope serves are beyond capacity.

This year, we expanded our Emergency Response Program to meet the increasing needs of families in crisis. We also launched a new pilot partnership with Framingham High School to help students experiencing homelessness and began serving families in scattered site shelters across MetroWest.

Your generosity made it possible for us to help more people than ever before.

When a high school student and his mother narrowly escaped a house fire, you helped them recover by replacing their lost clothing and shoes. You gave a 22-year-old woman the clothing and hygiene essentials she needed to care for her three younger siblings. You provided warm clothing and coats to 35 families facing their first New England winter. You supported the physical and mental health of a grandmother and her six grandchildren by providing clothing in the correct sizes for the entire family.

Together, we can continue answering every urgent call for help. Please donate by December 31, 2022 to help thousands of families and individuals stay warm, healthy, and safe this year. Your gift will comfort someone experiencing trauma right now.

Thank you for your generous support!

Most gratefully,

Barbara Waterhouse

Founder, Executive Director

How Your Back To School Donations Help Kids Experiencing Homelessness

Combatting Clothing and Hygiene Insecurity in Boston and MetroWest Schools

Nearly 20,000 students in Massachusetts public schools experienced homelessness during the 2020-2021 academic year. In Boston Public Schools alone, 4,000 students experience homelessness every year.

Students experiencing homelessness are chronically absent from school at rates at least 2-3 times higher than their stably housed peers - due, in part, to clothing and hygiene insecurity. Students without access to seasonally appropriate, well-fitting clothing and hygiene essentials like soap, shampoo, and period products, are more likely to miss school. Children experiencing homelessness are also sick twice as often as their peers and have higher rates of mental health disorders like anxiety and depression.

Circle of Hope helps students experiencing homelessness in Boston and MetroWest stay healthy and attend school with confidence and dignity by providing them with new and like-new clothing, winter gear, shoes, and hygiene essentials. These vital supplies ensure that students can get to and from school safely, maintain personal hygiene to reduce their risk of viral and bacterial infections, and stay comfortable and confident throughout their day. By providing these essentials, we’re also helping lighten the mental load for thousands of parents experiencing homelessness by helping them meet these basic needs for their children. 

“My goal has always been to be a wonderful role model for my daughter by being able to provide the basic necessities of life,” said Camille Fenton, a former resident of Project Hope Family Shelter. “When my daughter comes up to me and tells me that her shoes are too tight or that her coat isn’t keeping her warm, I am instantly faced with a dilemma. Do I take the $20 I had budgeted towards her coat or do I buy these $16.99 shoes? With the help of Circle of Hope, I didn’t have to make those tough decisions.”

Your donations to Circle of Hope help students stay physically and mentally healthy, reduce rates of chronic absenteeism, and dismantle the barriers to education faced by children experiencing homelessness. You can help thousands of children stay healthy and learn comfortably:

  • Donate your child’s outgrown clothing in excellent condition. Visit our website to view our complete donation guidelines or schedule your donation drop-off appointment.

  • Shop for a full outfit (shirt, pants, underwear, socks) for a child who is the same size as your own child (or any size!). Schedule an appointment to drop off your donations or ship them directly to Circle of Hope at 1329 Highland Ave. Needham, MA 02492. 

  • Run a fall or winter collection drive to gather hygiene products, socks and underwear, winter accessories, or other much-needed items for children experiencing homelessness. View our Collection Drive Guide for help getting started.

  • Join our Go-To Crew to receive email alerts about urgent donation needs.

Your generosity has the power to change a child’s life. Together, we can help students experiencing homelessness stay healthy and stay in school.

Circle of Hope Receives $12,000 Grant from the MAXIMUS Foundation

COH Board Member Sarah Hart and her mother, Sue, packaging clothing for two families who lost everything in a recent house fire

COH Board Member Sarah Hart and her mother, Sue, packaging clothing for two families who lost everything in a recent house fire

We are very pleased to announce that Circle of Hope has received a $12,000 grant from the MAXIMUS Foundation to support our shelter deliveries, general operations, and Emergency Response Program. With these funds, we have already helped two homeless families who lost everything in a house fire and we will be able to help many more families recover from trauma in the coming year.

“In recognition of the many contributions they have made to their community, the MAXIMUS Foundation is pleased to award a grant to Circle of Hope,” said MAXIMUS Foundation Chairman John Boyer. “We are delighted to present this award to such an exemplary organization whose work reflects our shared values – partnering with people in disadvantaged communities so they build better lives for themselves, their children, and their neighbors. I thank Circle of Hope for its commitment to enriching the lives of those it serves.”

We are very grateful to the MAXIMUS Foundation for helping Circle of Hope protect the health and dignity of homeless individuals and families in Greater Boston.

Read more about Circle of Hope’s exciting new grant in Hometown Weekly and Needham Times.

Circle of Hope Receives $20,000 Grant from Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation

We are thrilled to report that Circle of Hope has received a $20,000 grant from the Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation!

These funds will support our partnerships with Clinton House Family Shelter and Pearl Street Family Shelter in Framingham. Through these two partnerships, we provide clothing, Welcome Baby Bags, and toiletries to 20 families experiencing homelessness at a time.

The grant will also support our new pilot partnership with Framingham State University, where we give homeless college students the clothing and everyday necessities they need to attend school in good health. We are very grateful to the Middlesex Savings Charitable Foundation for giving us the opportunity to deepen our impact on homeless individuals and families in MetroWest.

Read more about this exciting new grant in The MetroWest Daily News and Framingham Source.