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FBMS Utilizing Federal Land in Brockton to Build Campus Addressing Homelessness
Press Releases Return to All Press releases Father Bill’s & MainSpring utilizing federal land in Brockton to build campus addressing homelessness, housing insecurity Non-profit organization’s … Read more
FBMS to Convert Brockton Hotel into Permanent Supportive Housing for Homeless Individuals
Press Releases Return to All Press releases With support from the Baker-Polito administration, Roadway is a first-in-the-state conversion project [BROCKTON, Mass., Tuesday, October 12, 2021] On … Read more
Yawkey Foundation Awards FBMS $2 million toward transformational Housing Resource Center
Press Releases Return to All Press releases Gift will support Quincy development that re-envisions approach to ending homelessness [QUINCY, Mass., Thursday, November 4, 2021] As … Read more
United Way funds winter coats for families
Press Releases Return to All Press releases Families served by Father Bill’s & MainSpring supported by United Way Warmer Winters Fund [BROCKTON, Mass., March 3, … Read more
FBMS, in bold approach to ending homelessness, breaks ground on Quincy development
Press Releases Return to All Press releases Yawkey Housing Resource Center hailed as transformative model [QUINCY, Mass., Tuesday, November 9, 2021] The nonprofit organization Father Bill’s … Read more
Local bank leaders join Father Bill’s & MainSpring’s Board of Directors
Press Releases Return to All Press releases FBMS Board of Directors welcomes Jennifer White, Bob DiGiovanni [March 16, 2022] Father Bill’s & MainSpring (FBMS), a 501(c)(3) … Read more
FBMS receives state support for bold plan to end homelessness in Plymouth County
BROCKTON, Mass., July 20, 2022] Father Bill’s & MainSpring (FBMS), a regional leader of services to prevent and end homelessness, is receiving $4.4 million in state funding toward the first phase of its innovative Housing Resource Center (HRC) at 124 Manley Street Brockton. The development would replicate the organization’s Yawkey Housing Resource Center that is currently being constructed in Quincy.