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Project Bread
Project Bread is the state's leading hunger prevention organization, dedicated to alleviating, preventing, and ultimately ending hunger in Massachusetts.
There are food and hunger relief in every neighborhood of the City of Boston. Project Bread's FoodSource Hotline (800) 645-8333 (TTY: (800) 377-1292) is a resource for information and referral to a wide variety of community hunger and nutrition programs, meal sites for the elderly, meals on wheels programs, food distribution sites and other free or low-cost food programs.
Project Bread also offers a website that provides valuable information on how to access the federal Food Stamps program www.gettingfoodstamps.org
The first Sunday in May each year, we run the oldest continual pledge walk in the country, The Walk for Hunger.
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Mayor Announces Decrease in Adult Homelessness on Boston's Streets & Shelters
"This census is a mixed picture once again. We saw a major decrease in the number of homeless people living on the streets this winter, combined with fewer adults in emergency shelter for the third consecutive year. That is terrific news. The reason for that trend is that more of these individuals are in permanent housing," Mayor Menino said.
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Emergency Shelter Commission and Boston Housing Authority Partner to Reach City's Homeless
Mayor Menino announced the launch of the Boston Common Ground Housing Initiative, a multi-agency housing plan designed to reach unsheltered, long-term homeless individuals in the vicinity of the Boston Common.
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