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Helping Families Move Forward

From homelessness to stable careers—
Project HOPE Boston helps mothers build lasting economic independence.

We provide housing services, education, childcare, and job pathways all in one place so families can move forward with confidence.

A woman at the door of Project HOPE's shelter welcomes a man who is arriving with boxes.

If you want to speak with an advocate, walk-in days are Mondays and Wednesdays 9am -5 pm.

Housing Stability

Stay housed. Avoid eviction. Build a foundation for the future.

We help families facing housing instability remain safely housed or quickly regain stability.

 

  • Prevent eviction and avoid homelessness

  • Access emergency financial assistance

  • Secure safe, stable housing

  • Build a path toward long-term independence​​​​

Through our housing services, families can:

Get started today:

If you are at risk of losing your housing or need support, we’re here to help.​​​

ESOL Program

FREE ENGLISH CLASSES!
 

Project HOPE Boston offers four levels (from beginner to advanced) of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in the morning and evening during the week. Classes are free and open to Massachusetts residents ages 18 and older. New students can register at any time!

Adult Basic Education Program

FREE HIGH SCHOOL ED CLASSES!
 

Project HOPE Boston offers a pathway to complete the requirements for a high school diploma. Classes are free and open to Massachusetts residents ages 18 and older. 

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If you are interested in learning more about our classes, please fill out our interest form. Our Recruitment and Enrollment Coordinator will contact you to schedule an information session where you can learn more about our classes and enroll.​

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More information? - Contact us at 617-442-1880 x254 or email englishclasses@prohope.org

Four young children in green caps and gowns are smiling. One proudly displays a preschool graduation certificate.

For specific information about our Family Childcare Network, contact the FCC Team at FCCservices@prohope.org

Family Childcare

Childcare that makes work possible and creates opportunity.

We support both families who need childcare and women who want to build careers as childcare providers.

View our list of current providers here.

For Parents

 

  • Access reliable childcare so you can work or attend training

  • Support your child’s early learning and development

For Providers

Start and grow your own childcare business.

We help women become licensed childcare providers and build sustainable income.

 

  • Training and licensing support

  • Business coaching

Participants receive:

Ambassadors' Bureau

The Ambassadors' Bureau is composed of present and former Project HOPE Boston participants who want to develop their communication skills and use those skills to educate the community about poverty and homelessness. Ambassadors attend several communication workshops over time and are eager to share their stories publicly, often citing the ways Project HOPE Boston programs helped them attain their educational, career, and financial goals.

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For more information about our Ambassadors' Bureau, please contact our Development Associate at Nmubyi@prohope.org or call 617-442-1880 x202.

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