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  • A Christmas dinner at the YMCA, as homelessness rises in Mass.

    A Christmas dinner at the YMCA, as homelessness rises in Mass.

    The staff of the Boston Business Journal helped serve food. Photo by author. It’s Christmas time at the Huntington Avenue YMCA, which hosted its annual dinner on Thursday night for its housing program guests. Twelve round tables were spread throughout the dining room, sitting at them were parents with small kids and some older folks—a…

  • Dispatch From a Clinician

    “I just need to talk to somebody,” he said, slumping into the seat across from me. He was tall and thin and wore a tattered winter jacket though it was unseasonably warm and humid outside. His long hair was pulled back in a ponytail and his eyes were wide and tired. He looked down at…

  • Tent Cities for Detaining Immigrants to be Built on Toxic Military Bases

    A coalition of immigrant, labor and environmental groups is demanding details on government plans to detain migrant families at military bases known to be contaminated from decades of use for munitions and hazardous waste disposal, nuclear weapons development and military firing ranges. On Wednesday, Aug. 22, as the Trump administration rushed to build tent cities at…

  • The Homeless Empowerment Project is looking for a new board member!!

    Treasurer (Volunteer) The Homeless Empowerment Project (HEP) is a not-for-profit corporation with an annual budget of $150,000 and five paid staff positions (all part-time). Every other week for the past 25 years, HEP has published Spare Change News, ​a street newspaper addressing issues of homelessness, poverty, and social justice in the Greater Boston area. HEP’s mission is to…

  • Etan Thomas on the power of activism

    Etan Thomas on the power of activism

    The 2018 NBA postseason has just wrapped up. This is the platform that has created historic basketball moments, such as Damian Lillard’s game-winning 3-pointer that advanced the Portland Trail Blazers past the Houston Rockets in the opening round of the 2014 playoffs. It can also be a different platform altogether: If you actually win the…

  • Thousands gather at Boston City Hall against separating immigrant families

    Thousands gather at Boston City Hall against separating immigrant families

    All photos by author. An estimated 5,000 marchers gathered at City Hall Plaza just before noon last Saturday, June 30, to protest current immigration policies. The march was one of many hosted in several cities across the nation,  in part sparked by photos coming from a processing detention center in McAllen, Texas, as well as…

  • Shelter Living: What’s it like Spending a Quarter of Your Life in a Shelter

    Nobody wants to be in a homeless shelter. I remember the first day I walked through the shelter doors. It smelled like cleaning sprays, and when I stepped on the brown rug, a cloud of dust rose above my head. The supervisor of the shelter walked us to our apartment door. A million thoughts ran…

  • Report finds foreclosure rates decreased in Boston

    A new report says foreclosures in Boston have decreased by 22 percent since 2016 due to the Boston Home Center’s efforts, bringing a positive light to Boston after ranking ninth in the rate of foreclosures in Massachusetts. The BHC helps residents purchase, improve and keep their homes, specifically providing counseling and resources to help residents…

  • Buy tickets to our 25th Anniversary Gala on May 11!

    Buy tickets to our 25th Anniversary Gala on May 11!

  • Derek Zanetti: Homeless Gospel Choir Founder Talks Roots, Punk and Charities

    Derek Zanetti: Homeless Gospel Choir Founder Talks Roots, Punk and Charities

    Photo By  Shannon O’Toole Derek Zanetti was never meant for a “normal” life. Growing up in a strictly conservative, born-again Christian household, Zanetti looked at mainstream music as forbidden fruit and as something so special and inviting, that the threat of eternal damnation as a result of listening to any sort of mainstream music- even his…