The Yawkey Housing Resource Center
The Yawkey Housing Resource Center (HRC), which opened in November 2023, includes a day center with supportive services and programs, an emergency shelter, and 30 units of permanent supportive housing.
- We are honoring the legacy of Father Bill's Place, our former shelter in Quincy, with a new tribute inside the Yawkey HRC. Click here to learn more.
- Click here to watch a walking tour with President & CEO John Yazwinski from one our Open Houses held in September 2023.
- Click here to watch the Ribbon Cutting ceremony held June 15, 2023, here to view photos from the event, and here for coverage in The Patriot Ledger.
- Click here to learn more about our "A Path Home" campaign supporting our Housing Resource Center developments in Quincy and Brockton.
To learn more and/or to support our Housing Resource Center campaign, contact Chief Development Officer Catie Reilly at cmreilly@helpfbms.org and 508-427-6448 x2235.
What is the Housing Resource Center?
The Housing Resource Center service-delivery model will transform the way FBMS serves individuals at risk of or experiencing homelessness and our most vulnerable neighbors will have access to reliable, safe facilities and services during the day.
While we remain committed to providing emergency shelter for anyone in need, we view shelter as a last response. The Housing Resource Center is a more cost-effective solution, and will achieve better, lasting outcomes for the people we serve.
Our goal is to engage with individuals early on and provide them with the personalized, targeted support they need, thus reducing length of stay in shelter, or avoiding it altogether. This will reduce costs related to emergency systems of care.
Our wraparound supports will produce better outcomes for those we serve, helping address several major social determinants of health: Housing, Nutrition, and Income.
An Innovative Space
Our Housing Resource Center model has three major components that will support people where they need help:
Day Services
Increase community access to comprehensive and proactive supports. By rapidly getting people connected to the resources they need, we increase the possibility of stability and sustained success. Those utilizing day services can access housing supports, health care, technology, meals, showers, laundry, day lockers, and connections to partner resources, including behavioral health, addiction, and recovery support.
Emergency Shelter
Continue to meet the basic needs of the community’s most vulnerable, offering easy access to services that pave a path to stability. Two dorms with showers and laundry facilities will provide those experiencing homelessness a warm, safe place to sleep. The close proximity to day services will allow guests to access health care, employment, and other assistance during and after their stay.
Invest in the most cost-effective, compassionate, and long-term solution. Our efficiency apartments are designated for individuals experiencing homelessness who have barriers to successfully accessing and maintaining mainstream housing. For as long as they need, residents will have a safe place to live and will receive case management and wraparound supports to help them address the issues that led to their homelessness and remain stably housed.