"Every week our class is different, which keeps it challenging. One thing is consistent––we take turns reading aloud from children’s books. Some women ask why we are not using adult books. Then they realize some of the books can be enjoyed if you are 9 or 99.”
Read MoreSummer has arrived at Women’s Lunch Place. At the turn of the season, our guests shed their heavy boots and coats in favor of tennis shoes and ball caps. Hand warmers are swapped for sunscreen and sunglasses and the request for water rises. Your support allows us to be flexible as the seasons, and our guests’ needs, change.
Read MoreThis past winter, Boston experienced a cold weather emergency. For the first time in over 60 years, the City of Boston recorded negative double-digit temperatures. Mayor Wu warned residents to take precautions, protect themselves, and check in on the elderly and those experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreAs we mark four decades of our existence as a daytime shelter and advocacy center, I am in awe of the community that our founders, staff, supporters, and guests have created. Women’s Lunch Place has been and continues to be the safest place in Boston for vulnerable women.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to be collaborating with the Women’s Foundation of Boston (WFB) and economically empowering women in Greater Boston.
Read MoreRecently, a woman named Nicole came to Women’s Lunch Place after losing her job as the manager of a local restaurant. She injured her back in a car accident and was unable to work. No longer able to perform the manual labor tasks that were once routine for her, the restaurant owner was forced to let Nicole go.
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