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    Housing Families

    Housing Families

    (2 reviews)

    I spoke to a woman who worked there and she was completely horrible. I asked about getting an…read moreextension on my move date with the court and she kept stating the sheriff would remove me from my home. She didn't even meet with me in her office. She spoke to me in the common area. She was very rude and hostile. She made comments about the coat that I was wearing. She was completely unprofessional. She gave me false information regarding my housing situation. Thankfully, I was able to speak with a different housing resource that provided me with the proper advice and guidance.

    At one point, housing families was a wonderful place to work where employees were part of naming…read morethe company, designing the vision and mission. As workers, we were the friendly faces that greeted each and every resident as I was a full time overnight worker who was there 4 out 7 nights a week. Unfortunately I had an accident at my primary job in which I broke my foot and four toes so climbing several flights of stairs wasn't feasible. In the evening( overnight) I am alone and I would not put families in jeopardy just so I could work as I couldn't get to them had there been an emergency ( such as severe sickness, flood, argument/ altercation or even fire). Safety should always be number one. I was on family leave so I should have been covered but no. I am an employee at will, I guess. So 18 years of employment amounted to nothing as I was called to ask when I could come back to work. I clearly stated in two weeks but I was told I was fired over the phone. I was not even given the decency of a formal meeting. In fact, I didn t even know the CEO Laura Rosi was the CEO of the company. She had been in this position for 7 months prior to me getting fired. I had called Ms Rosi to discuss things thinking I was speaking to a supervisor when in fact she was the CEO. Ms Rosi said to me, I advised them not to fire you. After all you have helped to raise money for the company. Oh I failed to mention that in the summer of 2019 Housing Families was going through a rough patch financially. So what did I do being the dedicated employee that I was. I told all my friends to go support the company by going to their fundraiser. I was on crutches in an air cast and I still went to the Dockside in Wakefield but just a month later I am fired. Not even the board cared about me losing my job as they referred me back to Ms. Rosi. About a month later, I received a letter in the mail saying that I was rehired for relief. Wow they were all heart, not. So after being an 18 year employee with full time benefits/hours, I was now relief. They have never called me again as even relief. That's was their way of protecting themselves. Basically, they kicked me in the teeth when I was down. Ms. Rosi the CEO never fired me but on the contrary, she got a worker named Augustine to do her dirty work. I was lead to believe that Augustine was the CEO when in fact it was Ms Rosi. I was informed by the board after I was fired unjustly over the phone. All I can say is best of luck to you if you choose to go to work for this employer because they don't care about their employees. They treat people like dirt. When they are done with you, they are done. In the 18 years I was there I feel that I did great things for all of the families in Revere, Malden, Everett and Medford. I am proud of all of my accomplishments while being employed or them but the company itself leaves a sour taste in my mouth as I didn t deserve the treatment I received. Please keep this in mind when donating, supporting or even working for this company as it leaves its employees out in the cold not caring about their families. Also I witnessed theft while I was there. A supervisor was literally stealing from the families and when I questioned this I was brushed off. Said incentives for residents were never offered to residents ever again when I was there because this supervisor was pocketing them. This employee is still employee so beware because she is probably up to her same old tricks. You don t have to believe me. Witness it for yourself by working there. Keep your eyes and ears open as I am sure you will gradually see what I am talking about. I have nothing to benefit from this post as I had stated I have not been called in almost two years. Nor do I ever want my job back there. If anything I feel sorry for the families as they don t realize the goings on there. Best of luck, just beware!!!! I gave the company one star because it wouldn't allow me to give it zero stars unfortunately because that is what it should get.

    Project Bread

    Project Bread

    (2 reviews)

    East Boston

    Yep, I'm behind Trish's 30 second stop light hip hop stretch. haha.. I was also the one doing the…read morevisualization techniques.. "this isn't rain.. it's ocean spray from a sandy beach somewhere tropical"... this year. People were definitely troopers this year trudging through the downpour. I was rocking the hoodie underneath a rain jacket underneath a poncho. Communication this year was definitely ON (or maybe it always was but it finally reached me). Volunteers received a hand out that had several important numbers of team leaders, police, and who to contact when someone was lost. They did try to keep me and my friend longer again but s'all good. Those looking to be walk marshals (helping people cross the street basically).. definitely work out a plan with your team members. The police were kind of hiding out while it was raining super hard so we had to direct traffic AND walkers. This can be especially tricky/dangerous since the traffic lights don't always correspond with the walk signals (DOH!).

    If there's one thing you must do each year, it's to support Project Bread in what they do. Proceeds…read moreare given throughout the Greater Boston area through pantries, food banks, kitchens, school breakfast and lunch programs and more! Annually, they host the Walk for Hunger and has been going strong for 40 years. 20 miles with usually over 40,000 walkers despite weather conditions shows that we as a community can truly come together to make a difference for a great cause. Especially one you can relate with especially in these economic times, hunger is a strong thing. We forget every day that there are those less fortunate than ourselves that don't get to eat or eat poorly. There are those who never thought they'd be asking for assistance, now on the other side of the fence. If you haven't already joined in the fight against hunger. Please consider joining our team. Last year, Yelp and SBS joined forces to bring forth over $8500 raised and made it to one of the top teams. If you can't walk, consider cyber-walk, volunteer, or make a donation. * Although a side note, I only wish Project Bread would stop sending me all the paper mailings between annual reports to various newsletters. I'd much prefer if it was all electronic in my e-mail instead. It's such a waste of paper and postage. Top Organizations at the 2008 Walk # Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts - $47,846.99 # Raytheon - $41,254.67 # Arbella - $35,008.50 # Teradyne - $25,802.00 # Phillips Academy - $16,465.00 # EMC Corporation - $13,368.50 # MIT - $10,230.82 # St Andrew's Wellesley - $10,020.81 # Oak Middle School - $9,905.00 # The Self-Defense Institute (TSDI), Tewksbury - $9,491.00 # Citizens Bank of Massachusetts - $9,389.21 # Temple Israel Boston - $9,159.50 # Harvard University - $9,009.00 # Social Boston Sports & Yelp - $8,616.00 # Boston University - $7,505.14 # BCEC - $7,324.48 # Chestnut Hill School - $7,170.00 # Iron Mountain - $7,001.00 # Surg-Care/Surgi-Tech - $6,359.33 # MetLife Auto & Home - $6,214.00 Save the Date! The next Project Bread Walk for Hunger will be on Sunday, May 3, 2009.

    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!

    Operation ABLE - Operation ABLE: Providing Training and Employment Services for Job Seekers Since 1982.

    Operation ABLE

    (1 review)

    North End

    I was admitted to Operation ABLE's Work/Study program a few years ago in my late Sixties. I was not…read morelooking to get a Full Time Job but I did know I wanted to either learn some Technical Computer Skills which I never thought I would ever learn at my age so that I could do some part time work somewhere or a Home Business which definitely would need Excel, Word, and make Presentations. I also learned while there they had a 'Medical Terminology Course', which would feed my previous Army Medical background and learn more up to date terms for work at a Hospital or similar area. The many weeks I was there; with the absolutely patient, understanding, and very loving and talented 'Friends' made there; I have made my life ; because of Operation ABLE's Staff much more enjoyable; and made money I never dreamed of. Let us all support this program as long as God keeps us here. They will always be part of my Heart's 'Family' and I wish them well........ A Check is on the way. Well Deserved. Frank Pignone Stoneham Mass. Age 72 and as active as 40.......due to this program.

    From the owner: Since 1982, Operation ABLE, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization, has provided job seekers with training…read moreprograms and employment services. Our mission and passion is to empower our community of job seekers, the underemployed, those in career transition, and military veterans who need job support services to re-enter the workforce. We offer a variety of services including occupational and computer skills training, workshops, job search training and support, coaching and counseling, and some training programs offer internships.

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