Everyone is welcome at Haley House. There are no eligibility requirements and no registration needed to receive a meal or groceries. The doors are open to anyone, whatever their situation.
The Salvation Army (Washington St)
Who Can Visit?
The Salvation Army at 1500 Washington Street serves anyone in need, including people experiencing poverty and homelessness. The Salvation Army welcomes all people without discrimination based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation. Contact the center directly to confirm any eligibility requirements specific to this location.
Good to Know
A typical visit provides a three-to-five-day supply of nutritionally balanced groceries, free of charge. Some items may have short expiration dates, so plan to use your food within a day or two of picking it up.
Food & Essentials
The food pantry distributes non-perishable food and dry pantry goods, including balanced grains, canned vegetables and fruits, proteins, and pasta. Clothing vouchers for Goodwill are sometimes available, and extra items like suitcases and clothing may be on hand as well.
Additional Support
Staff can connect you with information and referrals to a wide range of community resources. Programs are available for kids and families. Utility bill assistance may also be offered at this location. Sunday morning worship services are open to all, including people experiencing homelessness.
Ways to Give
You can make a monetary donation online at salvationarmyusa.org. Clothing and household goods can be donated directly at the Washington Street center. To schedule a pickup for larger donations, visit satruck.org.
How to Join the Team?
To find out about volunteer opportunities at this location, contact the center at 1500 Washington Street, Boston, MA directly, or visit salvationarmyusa.org.
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