Reflecting on Pride Month at Women's Lunch Place

Within Greater Boston’s human services sector, Women’s Lunch Place is a well-known safe space for members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

We are uniquely prepared to create such a space, not just because over 20% of our staff and board members identify as LGBTQIA+, but also because we are trained and experienced in addressing the specific traumas and barriers that our queer guests are grappling with.

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Henry Morris
WLP Partners with Experts across a Variety of Fields for New Ideas, Perspectives, and Guidance

As Women’s Lunch Place continues to be recognized as a thought leader in the homeless sector, we have built relationships with distinguished experts in housing, healthcare, workforce development, and other fields. We work with these specialists to deepen our programming, develop and refine our service model, and amplify the voices of our guests while advocating for broader public policy changes.

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Guest Feature: Lillian Hunt, 2022 Mother's Day Card Artist

This year’s Women’s Lunch Place Mother’s Day Card artist is Lillian Hunt.

Ten years ago, Lillian suffered a severe traumatic brain injury. While undergoing intensive physical rehabilitation, she and her husband experienced bouts of temporary homelessness before eventually settling into permanent housing. Because of Lillian’s injury, her husband took care of the family logistics. However, when his own health began to decline, they were unable to earn income and manage their finances. Shortly thereafter, Lillian and her husband were evicted for nonpayment of rent.

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Former Women's Lunch Place Guest Becomes Consistent Donor

During the 2008 recession, Connie was laid off from her longtime job as an administrative assistant. As she began bouncing from one temporary position to another, she fell into a deep depression and her savings began to dwindle. Without a viable safety net, she became unable to pay rent and began sleeping on the street.

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New Year's Letter from the Executive Director

I am reflecting on my note from a year ago, when we imagined the end of the pandemic was in sight.

It is a hard reality that even with vaccinations and continued precautions we are still faced with an ongoing crisis. I look back at 2021 with gratitude for our staff members’ expertise, diligence, creativity, and especially their good humor.

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Guest Feature: Patricia Finding Employment through the WLP Resource Center

“Sometimes life throws you a twist, and you just have to keep trying.”

In early October, hurricanes, earthquakes, and COVID-19 forced Patricia out of her lifelong home in Puerto Rico.

As an insurance salesperson working solely for commissions, Patricia’s income had plummeted in the wake of the catastrophes, as many Puerto Ricans terminated their policies to pay for essentials like food, rent, and health care.

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