A young mother of two fell behind in her rent after her work hours were severely cut. A LAH grant through the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless helped bring her payments up to date on the single room she rents, giving her peace of mind as she looks for a second job.
Recent Posts
- Higher Winter Heating Bills
- Wheelchair Maintenance Is A Problem For Many
- LAH’s Book Mission Supports a Love of Reading and Access to Books
- Supporting Families Past the Public Health Emergency
- Campership Update
- Meet Our Fall LAH Intern
- Lend A Hand on The Upside
- Event: An Opportunity to Visit LAH Founder’s Home & History
- Our Campership Program
- Spotlight: Edward Everett Hale in Harvard Magazine
- Edward Everet Hale 200th Birthday Celebration
- LAH 2021 Grants Made
- Rise in Youth Homelessness in Boston
- Boston Residents Struggle With the Rising Cost of Living
- LAH Awarded AGO Grant for Heating Assistance
- Spotlight: Hale Family Artwork
- Meet Our Spring LAH Intern
- Meet Our Spring LAH Intern
- Welcoming Barbara Denton to the LAH Team
- Welcoming Erica Harmon, LAH’s New President
- Thank you Nancy Inui
- Meet our Fall Lend A Hand Intern
- Poverty in a Pandemic
- Katie M. Heart and Lend A Hand Society
- 1899 E.E. Hale Note Found
- 2020 Contributions at Work
- Meet our Lend A Hand Intern
- LAH Introduces New Online Referral System
- LAH’s 127th Annual Spring Event, April 25, 2019
- Donation from Fundraising Event
- LAH’s Fall Celebration
- LAH 126th Annual Event
- LAH Hale Event with the Friends of the Public Garden September 26, 2018
- Volunteers at LAH