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Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc. (Abby's House) was incorporated in 1976, and that year it opened one of the first overnight emergency shelters for women with or without children in the U.S. Abby's House was formed at the beginning of the battered women's movement there were no paradigms to follow in organizational development. Instead, the volunteers who ran the shelter listened carefully to the needs of the women and responded accordingly. The spirit of empowerment, sisterhood and mutuality embodied by the original volunteer activists continues to inform program delivery today.
Abby's House is committed to ending homelessness, and in this spirit we have not expanded shelter services, rather we have greatly expanded our management of service-enriched, affordable housing. Beginning by renovating a former crack house into 16 beautiful, safe units of housing next to the emergency shelter, Abby's House now manages 78 units of housing in three locations near downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.
About 300 women and children stay in our emergency shelter, where they work with an advocate to achieve short-term goals and the stability needed to prevent future homelessness; over 100 women and children live in our long-term, service-enriched housing, where they work with advocates to achieve the highest possible level of independence; thousands of women speak with our emergency shelter advocate and obtain counseling and information on domestic violence and on emergency housing options; over 100 women access our Women's Center providing homelessness prevention programming to current and former shelter guests and residents; thousands of meals are served, and celebratory feasts are held at major holidays, including International Women�s Day; thousands of community members receive our newsletter, A Bright Spot in the City, and many community groups hear Abby's House speakers talk about issues of women living in poverty; about 200 active and enthusiastic volunteers receive training that will help them to provide welcome and a sense of safety to women and children who are trauma survivors.
Abby's House collaborates with many organizations in the community that provide specific services, such as: housing, legal services, mental and physical health services; and education.
We provide our programs with the financial support of individuals, community groups, private foundations, family foundations and corporations. Eighty-nine cents of every dollar donated to Abby's House goes directly to programs for homeless and battered women and children.
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(show/hide changes)Thu Nov 13 09:05:54 +0000 2008 by tfri:notes: Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc. (Abby’s House) was incorporated
in 1976, and that year it opened one of the first overnight
emergency shelters for women with or without children in the
U.S. Abby’s House was formed at the beginning of the battered
women’s movement – there were no paradigms to follow in
organizational development. Instead, the volunteers who ran
the shelter listened carefully to the needs of the women and
responded accordingly. The spirit of empowerment, sisterhood
and mutuality embodied by the original volunteer activists
continues to inform program delivery today.
Abby’s House Facts
Abby’s House is committed to ending homelessness, and in this
spirit we have not expanded shelter services, rather we have
greatly expanded our management of service-enriched, affordable
housing. Beginning by renovating a former crack house into 16
beautiful, safe units of housing next to the emergency shelter,
Abby’s House now manages 78 units of housing in three locations
near downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.
Every year at Abby’s House
about 300 women and children stay in our emergency shelter, where
they work with an advocate to achieve short-term goals and the
stability needed to prevent future homelessness;
over 100 women and children live in our long-term, service-enriched
housing, where they work with advocates to achieve the highest
possible level of independence;
thousands of women speak with our emergency shelter advocate and
obtain counseling and information on domestic violence and on
emergency housing options;
over 100 women access our Women’s Center – providing homelessness
prevention programming to current and former shelter guests and
residents;
thousands of meals are served, and celebratory feasts are held at
major holidays, including International Women’s Day;
thousands of community members receive our newsletter, A Bright Spot
in the City, and many community groups hear Abby’s House speakers
talk about issues of women living in poverty;
about 200 active and enthusiastic volunteers receive training that
will help them to provide welcome and a sense of safety to women
and children who are trauma survivors.
Abby’s House collaborates with many organizations in the community
that provide specific services, such as: housing, legal services,
mental and physical health services; and education.
We provide our programs with the financial support of individuals,
community groups, private foundations, family foundations and
corporations. Eighty-nine cents of every dollar donated to Abby’s
House goes directly to programs for homeless and battered women
and children.
-> Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc. (Abby's House) was incorporated in 1976, and that year it opened one of the first overnight emergency shelters for women with or without children in the U.S. Abby's House was formed at the beginning of the battered women's movement there were no paradigms to follow in organizational development. Instead, the volunteers who ran the shelter listened carefully to the needs of the women and responded accordingly. The spirit of empowerment, sisterhood and mutuality embodied by the original volunteer activists continues to inform program delivery today.
Abby's House Facts
Abby's House is committed to ending homelessness, and in this spirit we have not expanded shelter services, rather we have greatly expanded our management of service-enriched, affordable housing. Beginning by renovating a former crack house into 16 beautiful, safe units of housing next to the emergency shelter, Abby's House now manages 78 units of housing in three locations near downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.
Every year at Abby's House
About 300 women and children stay in our emergency shelter, where they work with an advocate to achieve short-term goals and the stability needed to prevent future homelessness; over 100 women and children live in our long-term, service-enriched housing, where they work with advocates to achieve the highest possible level of independence; thousands of women speak with our emergency shelter advocate and obtain counseling and information on domestic violence and on emergency housing options; over 100 women access our Women's Center providing homelessness prevention programming to current and former shelter guests and residents; thousands of meals are served, and celebratory feasts are held at major holidays, including International Women�s Day; thousands of community members receive our newsletter, A Bright Spot in the City, and many community groups hear Abby's House speakers talk about issues of women living in poverty; about 200 active and enthusiastic volunteers receive training that will help them to provide welcome and a sense of safety to women and children who are trauma survivors.
Abby's House collaborates with many organizations in the community that provide specific services, such as: housing, legal services, mental and physical health services; and education.
We provide our programs with the financial support of individuals, community groups, private foundations, family foundations and corporations. Eighty-nine cents of every dollar donated to Abby's House goes directly to programs for homeless and battered women and children.
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notes: Homeless shelter for women and children. -> Abby Kelley Foster House, Inc. (Abby’s House) was incorporated
in 1976, and that year it opened one of the first overnight
emergency shelters for women with or without children in the
U.S. Abby’s House was formed at the beginning of the battered
women’s movement – there were no paradigms to follow in
organizational development. Instead, the volunteers who ran
the shelter listened carefully to the needs of the women and
responded accordingly. The spirit of empowerment, sisterhood
and mutuality embodied by the original volunteer activists
continues to inform program delivery today.
Abby’s House Facts
Abby’s House is committed to ending homelessness, and in this
spirit we have not expanded shelter services, rather we have
greatly expanded our management of service-enriched, affordable
housing. Beginning by renovating a former crack house into 16
beautiful, safe units of housing next to the emergency shelter,
Abby’s House now manages 78 units of housing in three locations
near downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.
Every year at Abby’s House
about 300 women and children stay in our emergency shelter, where
they work with an advocate to achieve short-term goals and the
stability needed to prevent future homelessness;
over 100 women and children live in our long-term, service-enriched
housing, where they work with advocates to achieve the highest
possible level of independence;
thousands of women speak with our emergency shelter advocate and
obtain counseling and information on domestic violence and on
emergency housing options;
over 100 women access our Women’s Center – providing homelessness
prevention programming to current and former shelter guests and
residents;
thousands of meals are served, and celebratory feasts are held at
major holidays, including International Women’s Day;
thousands of community members receive our newsletter, A Bright Spot
in the City, and many community groups hear Abby’s House speakers
talk about issues of women living in poverty;
about 200 active and enthusiastic volunteers receive training that
will help them to provide welcome and a sense of safety to women
and children who are trauma survivors.
Abby’s House collaborates with many organizations in the community
that provide specific services, such as: housing, legal services,
mental and physical health services; and education.
We provide our programs with the financial support of individuals,
community groups, private foundations, family foundations and
corporations. Eighty-nine cents of every dollar donated to Abby’s
House goes directly to programs for homeless and battered women
and children.
website: -> http://www.abbyshouse.org/
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