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Saint Francis House is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, daytime
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, primarily for the
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, located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, and founded in the early 1980s. It is the largest daytime shelter in
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and serves as an early model of such a center. It serves free breakfast and lunch in its dining room to over 600 guests each day.Johnson, Alikah
"600 for Dinner? : At Hub shelter, the recipe includes creativity, thrift, and a giant splash of care"
''The Boston Globe'', September 11, 2016


History

Saint Francis House was formally founded by the Justice and Peace Committee from the Saint Anthony Shrine on Arch Street in downtown Boston in 1984, but its origins date back to 1981, when the
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s at Saint Anthony's had opened a
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and some accommodation for the homeless.Originally, it was incorporated with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in December 1983 as The Boylston Center, Inc. by the friars at St. Anthony Shrine. However, in 1984, it filed for a name change to Saint Francis House. Cf. records of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As the need for services increased, Boston community and religious leaders called out for the establishment of a center where existing and additional services could be offered to the poor, the homeless, and the otherwise disenfranchised. It was the visionary, Father Louis Canino, O.F.M., a Franciscan friar and then Rector of the Saint Anthony Shrine, who was the driving force in its founding and the necessary purchase of a building on Boylston Street, the historic
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building, in what was then called the Combat Zone. Father Louis Canino later became the founder and director of the St. Francis Springs Prayer Center at The Franciscan Center in
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.""Friar Stories: Journeys to Franciscan Life: Fr. Louis Canino, OFM""
, ''Friar Stories'', Holy Name Province, Franciscan Friars.
St. Francis Springs Prayer Center
Stoneville, North Carolina
Ira Greiff, a veteran social worker and former Clinical Instructor in
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at
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, was also instrumental in setting up Saint Francis House with Father Canino, using the model of a
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(additionally combining
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or
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models) for the day center shelter. He also shared a vision for "rehabilitative services and a permanent multiservice center for the homeless and that homeless shelters and programs should and could collaborate, and participate in joint public policy and budget advocacy". Its early historical responses to help the homeless focused primarily on emergency services such as food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. However, the problem of
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, in general, turned out to be more complex and could not be solved by emergency measures only, so its scope and services broadened. Over the years of its operation, St. Francis House has dealt with barriers that impede people in overcoming poverty and homelessness, by offering an upward framework of opportunity. This includes teaching the skills needed to obtain jobs, housing, further education or, at the very least, how to have lives independent of shelters and institutions. In 2001, Millennium Partners and
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who built the Ritz-Carlton Hotel & Towers just around the corner from Saint Francis House, funded the construction of a large atrium in Saint Francis House so that the homeless would not have to stand in lines in the street waiting to get in. Saint Francis House had originally approached the developers to build the atrium out of an unused outdoor parking lot, so that homeless guests would not have to wait on the street in long lines. In May 2009, a guest was stabbed critically by another guest. The Executive Director of Saint Francis House, Karen LaFrazia, said that this was a very rare occurrence and that in her tenure of more than a decade, she had never seen anything like this and that the environment is safe and a haven for many hundreds of people every day. The people involved in the incident were not regular guests of Saint Francis House. In October 2009, Fr. Louis Canino, the founder of Saint Francis House in 1984, visited on its 25th anniversary reflecting on how much had changed in those 25 years.


Operation

St. Francis House is open seven days a week, 365 days a year and it provides its guests with the basic necessities of food, clothing, shelter, showers, telephones, mail, medical care, and emergency assistance. There are also rehabilitative programs (employment, housing, mental health, substance abuse counseling and lifeskills training) to help those who are able to move themselves out of poverty and homelessness, to achieve lives of independence, self-respect, and hope. There is also some transitional and permanent housing in the building for the formerly homeless, living in recovery, and employed. It also has a very active expressive art room, the Margaret Stewart Lindsay Art Center, where poor and homeless artists create and are given a chance to express themselves, and many of the works are displayed and sold. Saori style Japanese
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is especially therapeutic and useful for many of the artists. Every year, guest artwork is featured in the ''Art from the Heart Calendar''. In 2004, the Carolyn Connors Women’s Center was opened, recognizing the special vulnerability of the smaller population of women who are homeless. Being a daytime shelter model, it is a critical part of caring for the poor and homeless, since most nighttime shelters for sleeping typically put their guests out during the day, early in the morning after wake-up call. Rather than being left to the streets, which can be harsh, the day center provides a place to go and be cared for and also be part of a community, typically much more wide-ranging in services and scope than the nighttime emergency shelter scheme. The in-house medical clinic is run by Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program and also includes a walk-in foot care service.Morrison, Jim
"Newton woman cares for the homeless: There are a lot of attorneys in Newton, but not many as compassionate as Betsy Stoll"
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Moving Ahead Program

In 1995, the Moving Ahead Program (MAP) was founded as a 14-week course in life recovery, job assessment, skills, and placement. Participants work in internships in companies and many graduates go on to fully regain their lives, housing, and careers.


Awards and recognition

St. Francis House is recognized as a National Model Program by: * The
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* Th
United States Conference of Mayors
Committee on Hunger and Homelessness * The
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* The
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Speaker’s Task Force on Homelessness


Statistics

In 2009, Saint Francis House: * Provided: ** 382,588 meals ** 8,700 showers ** 13,000 changes of clothes ** 16,000 counseling sessions ** 9,000 medical appointments with Boston Health Care for the Homeless * Advised guests in more than 10,000 sessions on substance abuse, housing, employment, legal matters, and other issues * Trained 156 people in their First Step Employment Program * Graduated the 94th class from the Moving Ahead Program (MAP), the vocational rehabilitation program * Housed 62 men and women in the Next Step Housing Program Comparative figures published show the number of meals served steadily increasing: * 2005: 270,702 * 2006: 292,565 * 2007: 305,923 * 2009: 382,588 Typically, more than 700 meals are served each day for breakfast and lunch, and more than 5,000 hours of volunteer help are received each year.


Demographics

As reported by Saint Francis House in 2008, a brief summary of their guest population demographics:Cf
"Our Guests"
- Saint Francis House website, 2008
* Ethnicity ** 38% African American ** 30% Caucasian ** 25% Latino ** 7% members of other ethnic groups * Gender ** 80% male ** 20% female. * Age ** Two-thirds are between the ages of 25 and 44 * Special populations ** 70% suffer from major mental illness, substance abuse, or both ** Common health issues include attention deficits, depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and HIV/AIDS ** Women, young adults aging out of the Department of Youth Services system, and former criminal offenders


See also

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Notes


Bibliography

* Keane, Thomas Jr.
"Greiff's activism isn't just a good act"
Friday, July 4, 2003 - on Ira Greiff, a co-founder of Saint Francis House. (archived copy)


External links


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