What's New? — Circle of Hope

Introducing Circle of Hope's Next Executive Director!

From left: COH Board Chair Peter Donovan, Founder Barbara Waterhouse, incoming Executive Director Ari Barbanell

Dear friends of Circle of Hope,

I am thrilled to share that Circle of Hope has hired Ari Barbanell to serve as its new Executive Director! Ari’s first day at Circle of Hope will be Monday, August 7, 2023.

Ari Barbanell co-founded The Winter Walk, a Boston-based organization that raises awareness and funds to end homelessness. She has extensive experience in advocacy, community-building, and storytelling and deep passion for ending homelessness and clothing/hygiene insecurity. We are so excited to welcome Ari in August and introduce you to her directly! 

Today is Barbara Waterhouse’s last day as Executive Director before she transitions into a role on Circle of Hope’s Advisory Council. On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Barbara for 15 years of leadership at Circle of Hope and wish her the very best in her retirement. I would also like to thank Circle of Hope’s Search Committee and Third Sector New England (TSNE) for their dedication to the hiring process and for helping find a strong new leader for COH.

From July 1 through August 6, 2023, I will act as Circle of Hope’s Interim Executive Director. Should you have any questions during that time, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Communications Manager Carolyn Conley-Das at carolyn@circleofhopeonline.org.

Please stay tuned for updates as we welcome Ari later this summer. Thank you for your support! 

With my deepest gratitude,

Peter Donovan, Chair

Circle of Hope Board of Directors

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Supporting Mental Health By Increasing Clothing and Hygiene Access

Square teal graphic with the words "You are more than enough."

Nearly 80% of the people Circle of Hope serves struggle with a mental health disorder like anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, or substance use disorder, and the trauma of homelessness can exacerbate these conditions. Together with our network of community partners, Circle of Hope provides access to clothing and hygiene essentials, reducing the health inequities faced by people who are homeless.

FILLING GAPS IN SERVICES. Circle of Hope strategically partners with shelters, health centers, schools, and community programs where our donations are deeply needed and will fill a gap in wraparound services. Many of our partner programs provide trauma informed mental health services, case management, or social support programs, helping meet the specific mental healthcare needs of people experiencing homelessness. These programs rely on Circle of Hope to meet the basic clothing and hygiene needs of their patients, shelter guests and clients. The clothing and other essentials we provide give healthcare providers the opportunity to connect and establish a trusting rapport with patients.

Having basic needs like underwear, socks, shoes on hand that our patients need every day makes our jobs in case management easier. We know we can have something to offer our patients to engage them in care, build trust, make a tough day a little easier, and show that we are here to help.”

-Elyse Dalal-Asfha, Director of Case Management, BHCHP

REDUCING BARRIERS TO ACCESS AND PARTICIPATION. In order to access healthcare and other services, travel to and from school, work, and appointments, and go about their daily lives, the people we serve first need clean underwear, socks, seasonally appropriate clothing, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and other essentials. Families in our partner domestic violence shelters who fled abusive households wearing only pajamas literally cannot leave shelter until they get a new set of clothing. Basic necessities from Circle of Hope enable our clients to access essential services and participate fully and confidently in school, work, and daily life.

IMPROVING PHYSICAL HEALTH. Physical and mental health are directly linked and so many of the people we serve struggle with both. With feedback from our partner programs, we provide the exact items our clients need to maintain good overall health. Continuous communications with partners allows Circle of Hope to provide the exact clothing and hygiene items each client needs for health and dignity. For example, we provide new, white socks for all patients at Boston Healthcare for the Homeless to keep wounds clean and free of dye, which is especially important given the high incidence of diabetes and foot infections.

“These items make a difference, bringing comfort, dignity, and seasonal warmth. Your donated items are truly priceless and life-saving.”

-Clinician, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program

We support menstrual health and hygiene and help reduce the risk of infections by providing our clients with period products and new underwear. The toothpaste and toothbrushes we provide support the oral health of people experiencing homelessness who are more susceptible to periodontal diseases. The college students we serve rely on Circle of Hope for sheets and blankets so they can get adequate sleep for mental and physical health. 

“The sleepless nights made it difficult to focus in classes, but I couldn’t afford bedding.”

-UMass Boston student who received a Get Set package from Circle of Hope

CREATING COMMUNITY. Our partners and clients tell us Circle of Hope’s donations also play a vital role in building a sense of community and belonging. One Circle of Hope client described joining together with the other mothers in the common area of Project Hope Family Shelter to open bags of clothing from Circle of Hope.

“Donations that night helped me and the other mothers and children come together. That night was special because I had not been there long and some of the other families and I hadn’t really spent time together but we did on that night. That night Circle of Hope shattered cultural boundaries and brought us together… and we bonded…and it felt good. Some long-time relationships were created that night.”

-Camille, Former Project Hope Resident

Mark Goldschmidt, Resiliency for Life Program Coordinator at Framingham High School, shared that many of his students have gone through tremendous hardships and trauma. Receiving new clothing and hygiene essentials from Circle of Hope reaffirms their sense of community and faith in others.

“For these same students to get the clothes and toiletries that they desperately need while also experiencing kindness and generosity towards strangers restores some of their faith in humanity and in their sense of control over their own future.”

-Mark Goldschmidt, Resiliency for Life Program Coordinator, Framingham High School

We are proud to support the mental and physical health of thousands of children and adults experiencing homelessness in Boston and MetroWest every year. 

Scoops for Hope at Volante Farms: May 13-21

Graphic with blue background and image of ice cream cones. Image reads: Scoops for Hope, May 13-21, Volante Farms will donate $1 for every ice cream treat sold to Circle of Hope

This Mother’s Day, treat mom to ice cream at Volante Farms and support moms and babies experiencing homelessness in Boston and MetroWest.

From May 13-21, Volante Farms in Needham will generously donate $1 to Circle of Hope for every ice cream treat sold.

Get directions to Volante Farms.

Circle of Hope provides mothers experiencing homelessness with clothing, hygiene essentials, and personal care supplies to support perinatal and postpartum health. We also provide clothing, porta-cribs, and Welcome Baby Bags full of infant essentials to their newborns, promoting health and bonding in the earliest weeks and months. Last year, we helped 950 infants experiencing homelessness stay warm, healthy, and safe.

Learn more about Circle of Hope’s Welcome Baby Program here. To donate directly, please click the button below.

Our deepest thanks to Volante Farms for their generosity and continued support!

Introducing our new Grant Writer

We are thrilled to introduce Circle of Hope's new Grant Writer, Leslie Levenson!

In addition to extensive grant writing success, Leslie brings twenty years of experience in nonprofit management to our team. In 2009, she founded the north shore organization Community Giving Tree. Her career has included leadership on numerous nonprofit boards, nonprofit consulting, and volunteer program development. Leslie enjoys traveling the world with her family and relaxing in Maine. 

Leslie is taking the grant writing baton from Christine Ruddy, who is transitioning fully into her role as Circle of Hope's Community Engagement Specialist. Leslie will build on Circle of Hope's grant success, helping us continue to grow as an organization and deepen our support for families and individuals experiencing homelessness in Boston and MetroWest.

Welcome to the team, Leslie!


Executive Search Update

The search for Circle of Hope's new Executive Director is underway. Executive search consultants from Third Sector New England (TSNE) have begun reviewing applications and speaking with qualified candidates. Circle of Hope's full search committee, which includes members of the Board of Directors and staff, will begin interviewing candidates next month. TSNE will continue accepting applications on a rolling basis throughout the hiring process, so please share the job opening with anyone who may be interested in this exciting position!

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Celebrating Our Amazing Volunteers This National Volunteer Week

This National Volunteer Week (and always!), we are celebrating our amazing team of Circle of Hope volunteers!

By sorting, packaging, delivering, and picking up donations for Circle of Hope, our volunteers have helped tens of thousands of people experiencing homelessness stay warm, healthy, and safe over the past 15 years. Their dedication, compassion, and commitment fuel Circle of Hope's mission and inspire us every day. 

To celebrate National Volunteer Week, our staff recorded words of gratitude for all of our volunteers:

New Go-To Crew Request: Newborn Essentials and Women's Clothing Urgently Needed

Newborns and postpartum moms experiencing homelessness need your help this week! Two women at one of Circle of Hope's partner day programs recently gave birth and need clothing and essentials for themselves and their newborns. 

Please help these new moms and babies stay healthy and safe this spring by donating infant clothing (0-6 months), women's seasonal clothing (S-XL), and Welcome Baby Bags to Circle of Hope.

Purchase these items from our Amazon Wish List or your preferred online retailer. Ship your donations to Circle of Hope at 1329 Highland Ave, Needham, MA 02492 or schedule your appointment to drop them off in person next week! Our delivery to these families will go out on Thursday.

Items Needed:

  • Infant clothing (0-6 months)

  • Women's clothing (S-XL)

  • Fully assembled Welcome Baby Bags

Click here to learn how to assemble a Welcome Baby Bag.

Thank you very much for your support!

Circle of Hope Founder, Executive Director Barbara Waterhouse Announces Retirement in June 2023

Dear Friends,

It is with a profoundly grateful heart that I announce my retirement as Circle of Hope’s Executive Director at the end of this June.

As the founder, I know Circle of Hope is ready to launch this next chapter with a new Executive Director joining our talented, passionate, and dedicated team. With the help of this incredible community of generous supporters like you, Circle of Hope will continue its vital service helping thousands of our neighbors experiencing homelessness every year. 

In 2008, I founded Circle of Hope when homelessness was increasing dramatically. My phone rang with frantic calls from a family shelter in Dorchester looking for baby clothes and winter coats for children and their moms. I didn’t have what they needed and believed mobilizing our community was a way forward. I never dreamed 15 years later, Circle of Hope would be answering calls for help from 25 partner shelters, clinics, and neighborhood programs. I’m proud of this highly impactful nonprofit that serves thousands of infants, children, and adults experiencing homelessness every year in Boston, Cambridge, and MetroWest. 

In collaboration with executive search consultants from Third Sector New England (TSNE), the Board of Directors is working closely with staff and other stakeholders to hire a new Executive Director. I am grateful for the search committee’s dedication and know Circle of Hope’s new Executive Director will be a strong leader capable of furthering our humanitarian mission. 

While I am stepping away from my position on the Circle of Hope staff, I’m not going far! I look forward to transitioning into a new role on Circle of Hope’s Advisory Council. I’m so excited to spend more time with my family and hope to be cross-country skiing, biking, and doing things reminiscent of summer camp. 

From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your support over these past fifteen years. Please stay tuned for news and updates!

With my deepest gratitude,

Barbara Waterhouse

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February 2023 News from Circle of Hope

Since January, our team has answered a record-breaking number of emergency requests. We answered an urgent call from Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program within 4 hours, sending winter coats, fleece layers, hats, and gloves to protect 150 patients from the arctic air blast in Boston’s cold emergency. Read more February 2023 news from Circle of Hope.