Hearth - Ending Elder Homelessness

Hearth at Olmsted Green

Rendering of Hearth at Olmsted Green

Building Hearth at Olmsted Green is a unique opportunity - not only bringing us much closer to eliminating homelessness in Boston, but serving as a national prototype of Hearth’s effective model to end elder homelessness.


Learn how this exciting project fits into Hearth's Strategic Vision

Help fill our Food Pantry

 

Because of the rising costs of just about everything, many of Hearth's Outreach Clients rely on the food pantry to augment their meager budgets. Please help us keep the pantry stocked and ensure elders receive proper food and nutrition.

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Thank you!

 

Thanks to your calls and emails, Hearth's earmark was preserved in the 2009 budget.

Hearth would also like to thank Governor Patrick, the House, and the Senate for their continuing support of our elders.

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Hearth in the News

 

Check out our News section to read some of the articles about Hearth, our staff, and most importantly, our clients and residents.

NOW AVAILABLE

Hearth's 2008 Winter Newsletter

Hearth's 2007 Annual Report

Hearth's Housing Application is now available to download.  Read more

Hearth's "Living Legend"

President & CEO Mark Hinderlie
Hearth's founder and board member Anna Bissonnette was named a Living Legend in Nursing by the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses.

Congragulations, Anna!

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Celebrating Caring Partnerships

Mary Parker, George Motley, Mark HinderlieOn Wednesday, November 7, Nixon Peabody, LLP hosted Hearth's 2007 Annual Meeting. Bob Halloran - weekend news and sports actor at WCVB-TV Channel 5 and Hearth Board Member - emceed the event which welcomed the new Board of Visitors, introduced the new Board Members, and recognized Sailors' Snug Harbor of Boston and Doctor Mazur as the recipients of the Distinguished Service Award for their invaluable efforts on behalf of Boston's low-income and homeless elders.

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Anna Bissonnette, Mark Hinderlie, Julie Connolly, and Mary Parker with Hearth's Housing Hero AwardCitizens Bank Awards Hearth

May 10, 2007

Citizens Bank has named Hearth Massachusetts' Housing Hero of 2007 for our work at Burroughs Street.
Read more
See the article on Boston.com

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CEEH is now Hearth

September 2005

After years of debate, the Committee to End Elder Homelessness has changed its name to Hearth, a name which  more accurately embodies our work and mission to find and house frail and complex elders in the community. The new name became official on September 12, 2005.  Read more

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