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Charities that help with bills in Boston.

While the greater Boston area does have a number of non-profits, charities, and government programs to contact or apply at for help with paying bills and basic needs, the three leading organizations may arguably be The Salvation Army, ABCD Community Action agency, as well as Catholic Charities of Boston.

The Salvation Army of Boston has several offices in the region and they administer a number of services and programs for the needy. A focus is on people with an unexpected, short term crisis as well as those who are at most risk.

Highest risk applicants would include low income families with children, the disabled, and seniors. Others may include people facing homelessness/eviction, or a disconnection of utilities. A shut off could also potentially lead to homelessness.

Contact this non-profit charity agency for help with paying for rent, food assistance, gasoline vouchers, and even money to prevent a heating or utility service disconnection. The Salvation Army in Boston can also provide holiday assistance, such as Angel Tree, meals at Christmas and Thanksgiving, and winter coats. At the same time that cash is provided to those in need, you can also meet with a social worker for self-sufficiency programs. This can include job training, counseling, use of computers, and more.

Location: 402 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, 02139
Phone: (617) 547-3400

Office address: 1500 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02116
Phone: (617) 536-5260

 

 

 

 

Address: 23 Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02119
Telephone: (617) 427-6700

Address: 147 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA, 02116
Phone: (617) 542-5420

Corps center address: 33 Myrtle Street, Waltham, Massachusetts, 02453
Phone: (781) 894-0413

Address: 258 Chestnut Street, Chelsea, MA, 02150
Phone: (617) 884-0260

Another place to turn to for financial assistance, advice, and a host of services is the Catholic Charities of Boston. The main phone number is (617) 482-5440, however they do have over 5 offices around the city and county.

The main program they run is known as Basic Needs, which is really a form of emergency financial assistance and case management. Catholic Charities of Boston Massachusetts is able to provide a wide range of social services and support to people in the community who need help, including food pantries, mortgage and rent assistance, heating and utility bill assistance, baby supplies, assistance in providing furniture, clothing and other basic needs and necessities. The charity organization can even offer holiday and other seasonal assistance. This can include Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas meals and gifts, all of which are available for individuals and families who cannot afford these items on their own. Call Catholic Charities for gifts for their children at Christmas, or a warm meal at Thanksgiving.

 

 

 

Address: 275 West Broadway, South Boston, Massachusetts 02127
Call: (617) 268-9670

185 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, MA 02121
Phone: (617) 506-6600

270 Washington St., Somerville, MA 02143
Phone: (617) 625-1920

19 St. Joseph St., Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130
Telephone: (617) 522-4040

Address: 21C Walden Square Rd., No. Cambridge, MA 02140
Phone: (617) 876-0503

The ABCD Community Action Agency of Suffolk County and Boston offers several services too, however they do focus on low income heating and energy bill assistance programs, including weatherization and LIHEAP. However they will have information on, and referrals too, other programs and resources, such as foreclosure counseling, medical and health care services, low income housing, and other aid. Call the ABCD community action agency to learn about various services and financial assistance programs they run.

 

 

 

 

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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