Our summer newsletter is out! Click here to read more.
Circle of Hope is closed from July 19-September 5. We will re-open with normal hours on Wednesday, September 6 at 9:00 a.m.
Our summer newsletter is out! Click here to read more.
Circle of Hope is closed from July 19-September 5. We will re-open with normal hours on Wednesday, September 6 at 9:00 a.m.
The June 2017 newsletter is out! Click here to read more about HOPE Blooms, an exciting grant, and the MANY wonderful collection drives and donations this spring!
Click here to read about our upcoming event, HOPE Blooms, and other Circle of Hope news!
The April newsletter is out! Click here to read about our exciting upcoming event and other spring updates!
The March newsletter is out! Click here to read our latest news.
On Friday, May 5, 2016 Circle of Hope will host HOPE Blooms, a fundraiser to support our mission to provide seasonally appropriate clothing and essential necessities to homeless individuals and families living in one of 20 homeless shelters in Boston and MetroWest. The theme, Hope Blooms, reinforces our belief that even in difficult times, under unimaginable circumstances, a flower blooms, inspiring all of us to help those less fortunate. Held in the Great Room of the Weston Recreation Center, this evening of charity will gather together more than 150 supporters for a night filled with springtime flowers, fabulous food and few surprises all to benefit the men, women and children served by Circle of Hope.
For more information about HOPE Blooms, including sponsorship opportunities, please click here.
Our February 2017 newsletter is out! Click here to read more.
In December, a 10-alarm fire broke out in Cambridge, destroying multiple buildings and leaving more than 125 people, including dozens of children, without a home. Soon after the fire destroyed everything these families owned, the temperature in New England dipped to dangerous lows. In addition to the families displaced by the fire, homeless individuals and families in the area found themselves without adequate winter coats and clothing to face the cold. During that time, Circle of Hope received emergency requests for winter coats, clothing, and boots from our partners in Cambridge. Within two hours of receiving the urgent requests, we were able to make the first of four emergency deliveries to On The Rise and Children's Clothing Exchange in Cambridge, bringing enough warm clothing for 50 children and dozens of coats for women. We were able to meet this sudden demand because of generous donations from our supporters. Thank you for helping us keep families warm this winter!
Happy New Year! Our January newsletter is out. Click here to read our latest news!
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