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    Women's Lunch Place - Advocates will assist with legal services, housing applications, professional development, and more.

    Women's Lunch Place

    (5 reviews)

    Back Bay

    There are just so many good things to say about this place that I'm not sure where to start…read more First, it is not a "shelter" in the typical sense of the word, and the staff and guests do not refer to it as a "shelter". They consider themselves a "community", and act as such. There are NO lines for anything at the WLP. The women are served their meals at their tables by volunteers, and their materials are bussed for them once they are done, unless they choose to self-bus. The food. Oh heavens! WLP prides itself on serving nourishing, FRESH food. Each meal will have all nutritional requirements met, and there is always a veggie option. We're not talking canned goods or sandwiches here, folks. No, this is chopped and diced fresh veggies, prime cut meats, the finest ingredients. If you're a good cook and after you've volunteered a few times, they are happy to let you get in the kitchen and help whip up stuff. The resident chef there, Gina, is wonderfully creative in the kitchen (and very nice), and from time to time, other professional chefs from local restaurants come in to put together a meal. The WLP isn't jsut a food place, although that's the highlight of the day. It also provides the women with full time advocacy support to help with finding housing, food, or other services. There is a computer room/resource room that the ladies may use. There is also a nap room where women can go to get sometimes some much needed rest, and also a quiet room for just some peace, solitude, and maybe reading or reflecting. Women are also able to get various toiletries and clothing that they may need. They may do their laundry and take showers. The Program Manager, Heather (also very, very nice and competent) has done a great job of making sure that there are interesting activities for guests if they choose to participate: yoga, painting, field trips, knitting, etc. Since the WLP is run as a "community", the staff are INCREDIBLY patient with the women, and if a guest is being disorderly or breaking a rule, she is not immediately tossed out, but is counseled and given more than one opportunity to redeem herself by correcting her behavior. Throwing someone out is a last option at the WLP. WLP treats its volunteers as the valuable commodity we are. We are appreciated, thanked, and made to feel a part of the "team". Added Perk: They also have really incredible volunteer thank you events! I enjoy volunteering here. I learn something new and meet new people each time I go. I don't have a lot of spare time to volunteer, but when I do, the WLP gets me all the time, every time. It's important to know that this place could not be so great without us- the community at large supporting it through donations, volunteering, contributions, etc. The staff, Regina, Linda, Joanna, Lauren, Linnie, and Cheryl are terrific- go meet them! This is just a wonderful, wonderful place. You will not leave here without your heart being touched in some way.

    Just to add to the great review by Adrienne -- The Women's…read moreLunch Place is an amazing community run by dedicated and caring people. I've volunteered there many times, and the experience was wonderful. The staff is as open, kind and welcoming to volunteers as they are to their ladies. The ladies? Wow. Having the opportunity to really get to know some of the women in this community is a real blessing. The WLP is one of my favorite volunteer opportunities. Try it out!

    Ethos - No odd characters in the text. Just words and numbers.  I rewrote this 10X hoping to find the right combination to cancel the value error.

    Ethos

    (13 reviews)

    Jamaica Plain

    I have never dealt with an organization that is more unreachable than Ethos. When you call, there…read moreis no option to speak to anyone. You choose entering a known extension, or choose to hear a department list. From there the only option is to leave a voicemail. Black hole. No retuned calls. Next I tried to fax them. Line is busy. Over and over and over. The third communication option, and the one they seem to prefer, is to "email" them. There is no email address, just a form to fill out and submit. There is a clear instruction that JavaScript must be enabled so I confirmed that it was. No matter what text I typed, the error message is "Please enter a valid value." My text did not include anything but words and four numbers. I tried this option on my laptop, phone, and tablet. I used Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox, and had the same error message. The only option remaining is to find time to schlepp to their office and hope I find human beings. Human beings willing to resolve the original issue I have been trying to communicate. If that does not work, next stop will be mass.gov and MassHealth, I guess.

    The only improvement would be to close your doors permanently. This organization does not make…read moretheir patients a priority. My son was a patient here. His provider constantly changed, leaving him with gaps of care. His medication were never addressed when he needed them. Leaving him with no medications and with suddenly with no refills for his current medications. Which in some instances was very dangerous, Some of the providers were not comfortable with treating OR researching his diagnosis and seeing what medications were a good fit for him. Since the providers were honest enough to state they were not trained or did not know exactly what to prescribe for him to help him with his daily, and constant ailments and frustrations. We were and are still very disappointed in this organization. I HIGHLY, would not recommend anyone going to this organization. Not even for a last resort. I'd rather spend my time at an ER. At least I would get the care my son so desperately needs. My experience with ethos care was not a positive one. Their words and false representations speak loudly through their actions.

    Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly

    Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly

    (2 reviews)

    Jamaica Plain

    There are a lot of places you can choose to volunteer with in the Boston area. There's various…read morewebsites that will put you in touch with finding the organization just right for you. I was looking for something to do for the holidays and stumbled across Little Brothers. During the holiday season there's an incredible outpouring of help so you've got to get in on the holiday volunteer work a few weeks in advance. While there's never a shortage of soup kitchens and shelters that need people Little Brothers does something a bit different. First of all they primarily only do work with the elderly. During the Thanksgiving holiday I decided I'd help out to bring meals for the elderly. When I got to their event location at Northeastern I sat through a quick orientation. I learned that their motto is "flowers before food". You're not just providing a hot meal to an elder you're sitting with them for a while and talking to someone who might not have anyone visiting them during the holidays. Sure the food is good but I got the sense that the socializing with them was just as important. After I finished people were lined up according to which neighborhood they wanted an elder from and someone provided me a name and a map. The Little Brothers coordinators were also excellent with providing exact directions to where I needed to go and understanding that I didn't have a car so the location had to be T accessible. My Thanksgivings was a bust as my elder had surprisingly went out for Thanksgiving. But I tried again during Christmas and gave a bit of my time to a very nice old Russian couple who couldn't go anywhere for the holidays. It was a pleasure having some tea and a chat with people who were very happy and grateful for some company. Do note that Little Brothers does have need for volunteers year round and not just the holidays but if you're in need of something different than the clique homeless soup kitchen then consider helping out here. You can do what I call 'Adopt an elder' where you make a yearly commitment to spend I think 2 hours a week with an elder. You can also volunteer to chauffeur a group of people to a community event and drive them back to their home at the end. There's many different ways you can help the elderly and Little Brothers is an organization that really cares about the work they do.

    I have to thank my cousin Brad for introducing me to Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly…read more Their staff and volunteers are wonderful and super-organized. I've been serving holiday meals and gifts to their 'extended family' who stay at there homes either because they may have no family with whom to share holidays or are unable to leave their homes or choose to stay at home. I have met, visited and re-visited several elders in Boston and always gain a lot from them at each visit. It is a lot of fun to do these visits and stay in touch with them. Michelle gives an excellent description of the services offered by Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly and they have a very dynamic and informative web site. Check it out and have a great year ahead!

    Rogerson Communities - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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