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Since 1988, the Project has provided over $4 million in direct funding to over 8,000 families
throughout the greater
Boston area—an average grant
of $1000 per family.
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About Us
HOW WE HELP
The Family-to-Family Project aids families who are losing or have lost their homes. We provide timely, innovative and flexible grants help families restore hope and to find and keep their housing.
In 1988, families from the Cambridge area joined together to discuss Jonathan Kozol’s book Rachel and Her Children. This book inspired The Family-to-Family Project and from a small group of neighbors, a network was created that brings hope to families.
This group of caring neighbors has grown to include over 1,000 families, individuals, and organizations. As of the end of 2004, more than 7,000 children and their families have been assisted through The Family to Family Project. |
The Family-to-Family Project works directly with community organizations to maximize our impact on families and their children. We continuously work to assist families with rent, mortgages, education and other immediate needs that will have a long-term positive impact on their lives. In addition, we advocate and work with partners such as community providers, government officials and agencies to improve the quality of life for families throughout Massachusetts dealing directly with homelessness or nearing homelessness. |
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