Why your donation matters more than ever this Giving Tuesday

Circle of Hope logo with white Giving Tuesday heart in center

After a year like this one, it can be easy to start feeling helpless in the face of overwhelming need. Will my $25 really help? Can I make a difference when the need is so deep? Does my contribution really matter?

The answer is a resounding “yes.” Now, more than ever, your generosity this Giving Tuesday has the power to transform lives.

The family shelter system in Massachusetts is exceeding capacity for the first time in the 40 years since MA became a “right-to-shelter” state for families experiencing homelessness. With astronomical housing prices and stagnant wages, thousands of families are struggling to get by. 4,000 children in Boston Public Schools alone experience homelessness every year and are at greater risk of chronic absenteeism due to housing instability and clothing and hygiene insecurity. Up to 17% of public college students in MA experience homelessness in a given year.

Thousands of migrant families are arriving in Massachusetts with only the clothes they are wearing, unprepared for the looming New England winter. Unable to obtain work visas, these families literally have no way to provide their children with winter hats, mittens, and coats. Many of these families are medically fragile; all are traumatized. They need hygiene products for health and dignity. Their babies need porta-cribs to sleep safely, whether they are in shelter or a temporary intake facility or overflow site like a convention center, college dorm, or office building. Without seasonally appropriate clothing, hygiene essentials, bedding, and towels, these families are at greater risk of ongoing health complications and compounded trauma.

Circle of Hope’s partner shelters and programs are seeing an increase in need across the board. Several partner programs are reporting a marked increase in the number of heavily pregnant women arriving in shelter with nothing for themselves or their babies. One partner family shelter had six births in September alone. Many of our partner programs are also seeing an increase in the number of older adults - particularly recent widows - seeking services. For the first time ever, we are regularly receiving requests for incontinence products like Depends. We are working diligently to meet the unique needs of each client we serve.

So this year, Circle of Hope needs your help more than ever to keep up with the growing humanitarian crisis in Massachusetts. Your donation puts gloves on the hands of a child waiting for the school bus, warm jammies on a newborn baby in shelter, well-fitting maternity clothes on an expectant mom who has been re-wearing the same sweats her whole pregnancy, menstrual products in the backpack of a teen who might otherwise miss school during her period, and clean socks and waterproof boots on the feet of a medically compromised man who spends his days outside while shelters are closed.

Every single dollar donated is a message of hope, support, and love for someone going through something as isolating and traumatic as homelessness. While we may not solve clothing and hygiene insecurity for everyone this Giving Tuesday, your gift has the power to make all the difference to an individual or family in Boston, letting them know that someone saw them in a moment of deep need and reached out a hand to help. Your compassion will change someone’s life.

Help Circle of Hope respond to the humanitarian crisis in MA

Dear Friends,

The day after Circle of Hope's first delivery to the Mary Eliza Mahoney House, we received a frantic call from the shelter director. A new family, including a brand new baby girl, had arrived in shelter overnight after fleeing violence in Haiti.

Your generosity helped give this family the coats, clothing, and infant essentials they needed to face their first New England winter.

For many people in crisis, a single pair of clean pants or a warm coat is the first critical step on a journey to recovery, stability, and wellbeing. As thousands of people seek asylum in Greater Boston and homelessness surges statewide, we need your help to meet the growing need for clothing and hygiene essentials.

Please give a gift to our annual campaign by December 31, 2023 to help more than 22,000 people experiencing homelessness in Boston and MetroWest keep themselves and their children safe this year.

Thank you for your incredible generosity, compassion, and support. We truly could not do this life-saving work without you.

With my deepest gratitude,

Ari Barbanell, Executive Director

Circle of Hope, Inc.

Appointments No Longer Required for Donation Drop-Offs

Effective 11/6/23, appointments will no longer be required for donation drop-offs at Circle of Hope!

Starting Nov. 6, you can drop off your new and gently used donations at 1329 Highland Ave. Suite 3, Needham, MA from 10am - 12pm Mondays through Thursdays. Please continue to bag your new and gently used items separately and use smaller sized bags so all our volunteers can lift them safely. We ask you to continue limiting your gently used donations to about 3 bags per drop-off to keep sorting manageable for our volunteers.

Thank you very much for helping us provide clothing and hygiene essentials to more than 22,000 people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity this year!

You Are Invited to Our Open House!

Sunday, Nov. 19 | 11:00 - 1:00

1329 Highland Ave. Suite 3, Needham, MA 02492

Please join us on Sunday, Nov. 19 for an Open House at Circle of Hope!

All are welcome to visit our donation center, chat with staff, ask questions, and meet our new Executive Director, Ari Barbanell. Light refreshments will be served.

Guests are welcome to bring new and gently used clothing donations to the Open House! Our top needs for winter are coats, hats, and gloves/mittens, so please consider bringing something warm for the people we serve.

We hope to see you there!

Urgent Donation and Volunteer Needs at Circle of Hope!

Winter Donations Urgently Needed

October is the start of coat season at Circle of Hope and we already sent 101 winter coats to children and adults experiencing homelessness at the Mary Eliza Mahoney House family shelter in Roxbury. Another partner family shelter requested 300 coats for adults and children this week and we need your help to fulfill these requests! Please donate gently used or new winter coats and accessories for all ages as soon as possible.

Drop off winter coats and accessories Monday-Thursday from 10-12 at Circle of Hope, located at 1329 Highland Avenue in Needham Center. Or run a "Winter Warmup" collection drive at your school, workplace, house of worship, or community group. View our Collection Drive Guide here. For help getting started, complete this form and we will follow up with you soon!

THANK YOU for your help keeping thousands of children and adults experiencing homelessness warm and safe this fall and winter!


Volunteer at Circle of Hope

Circle of Hope is looking for volunteers for our new "Greeter" role! Greeters are stationed at the front desk and are responsible for welcoming donors, accepting donations of clothing and hygiene items, and answering questions. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to a weekly shift at Circle of Hope from 10am - 12pm on Tuesdays or Thursdays. If you are interested in joining the Circle of Hope volunteer team as a Greeter, please click the button below to fill out our interest form. Thank you!!

Stop By Our Booth at the Needham Harvest Fair: Sunday, 10/1

We're so excited to participate in Charles River Regional Chamber’s Needham Harvest Fair this year!

Stop by the Circle of Hope booth at Greene’s Field on Sunday, Oct. 1 from 11-3 to chat with staff and learn more about our mission. Bonus points (and a little treat!) if you bring a pair of new socks to donate! In addition to collecting new socks for people experiencing homelessness, we'll have more family-friendly ways to help right at our booth.

Hope to see you there!!

Greetings from Circle of Hope's new Executive Director!

From left: Volunteer Maria Vallace, Grant Writer Leslie Levenson, Director of Operations Jody Barnet, Office Manager Stephanie Matern, Executive Director Ari Barbanell, Development Manager Caitlin Sawicki, Community Engagement Specialist Christine Ruddy, Communications Manager Carolyn Conley-Das, Distribution Coordinator Heidi Wilson

Dear friends of Circle of Hope,

Happy September! We are all so excited to be back in action at Circle of Hope after a brief break in August. Already this month, we have given hundreds of people experiencing homelessness the clothing and hygiene essentials they need for comfort, health, and dignity.

I am beyond thrilled to join this dynamic team as Circle of Hope’s new Executive Director! It has been a joy to get to know members of the staff and board over the past month and I look forward to meeting all our volunteers, partners, and supporters very soon. In the meantime, please allow me to introduce myself.

My name is Ari Barbanell and I am a storyteller, event producer, development professional, and former arts leader. Prior to joining the Circle of Hope team, I spent eight years focusing on awareness and fundraising around issues of homelessness in Greater Boston as co-founder and Executive Director of The Winter Walk. My belief in the transformative power of storytelling, connection, and community led me to this work, and to Circle of Hope.

In this thriving organization, I see the impact of each and every person who has contributed along the way – and there are many of you. Every dollar you have donated, hour you have volunteered, collection drive you have organized, and event you have attended has helped someone experiencing homelessness feel the warmth of our circle. Your energy, dedication, and compassion have given thousands of people exactly what they needed for warmth, health, and safety. Many of you have been part of Circle of Hope for years – some more than a decade! – and I am so excited to learn from you, hear your stories, and find out what brings you back to Circle of Hope year after year. 

Together, we will continue building on the strong foundation built by Circle of Hope's Founder, Barbara Waterhouse, and helping thousands of people in deepest need stay warm and healthy.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out any time with questions for me, or just to introduce yourself! I can be reached at ari@circleofhopeonline.org (or simply reply to this email). Thank you and I can’t wait to meet you!

Warmly,

Ari Barbanell, Executive Director

Many Ways to Help

The results of the 2023 Boston Homeless Census were released in June and reiterated that homelessness is increasing in Boston and across Massachusetts. Your support will be more vital than ever when Circle of Hope resumes donation drop-offs in September and we transition into the colder months. The families we serve rely on Circle of Hope for warm clothing, outerwear, and hygiene essentials to keep themselves and their children safe. In addition to donating your gently used clothing, there are many ways to support the children and adults we serve:

Do Some Back To School Shopping. Shopping for new clothing for your kiddos? Consider buying an extra outfit for a child experiencing homelessness. When our donation center re-opens in September, we will begin sending back-to-school clothing to our partner family shelters right away so children can attend school comfortably.

Run A Collection Drive. Collect new socks, underwear, hygiene essentials, or other donations for Circle of Hope. View our Collection Drive Guide for help getting started.

Assemble Donation Kits. Together with your colleagues, church members, or community group, assemble Welcome Baby BagsDignity BagsPeriod PouchesGet Set packages, or Emergency Clothing Kits for Circle of Hope.

Join Our Go-To Crew. Sign up for the Go-To Crew to receive email alerts about our urgent donation needs.

Spread the Word. Follow Circle of Hope on FacebookInstagramLinkedin, and Twitter and help spread the word about our mission. Engaging on social media and sharing our posts go a long way!

Donate. Your gift to Circle of Hope enables our team to spring into action whenever a need arises. Donate online.

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