GIVING BACK
We realizes how important it is to give back, both in our community and beyond. That's why we maintain a portfolio of charities comprised of some of the causes most important to us as well as our clients.
We realizes how important it is to give back, both in our community and beyond. That's why we maintain a portfolio of charities comprised of some of the causes most important to us as well as our clients.
After each of our closings, we pledge to make a donation on behalf of our clients to one of our partner charities or the charity of their choice. Not only do we contribute monetarily, but we also volunteer for various causes in and around the city regularly.
Started in 2004, the William Raveis Charitable Fund parterned with organizations across the Northeast to provide funding, and both physical and emotional support to patients and their families affected by breast cancer. Since 2014, the fund reached just under the $4 million dollar mark in the total amount that had been raised over the course of the decade.
For more than 20 years, HomeStart has worked to prevent and ultimately end homelessness in the Greater Boston area.
"We have helped save over 3,000 families and individuals from losing their homes and offer stabilization services to assist them in obtaining and maintaining permanent housing."
Led by Honorary Chair Conan O’Brien, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s New Frontier Network brings together leaders and philanthropists with no living memory of President Kennedy who are committed to advancing his ideals of civic engagement and public service to new generations.
We believe homelessness in Boston can be solved.
Friends of Boston’s Homeless supports solutions-oriented programs with proven track records that help homeless individuals transition from the streets and shelters to lead stable independent lives in homes of their own. The final transition steps out of homelessness are often the most crucial, and we make them happen. Please join us!
BARCC provides free, confidential support and services to survivors of sexual violence ages 12 and up and their families and friends. We work with survivors of all genders regardless of when the violence occurred, whether it was 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago. Our goal is to empower survivors to heal and seek justice in ways that are meaningful to them. We meet the needs of survivors in crisis and long after, and we assist survivors as they navigate the health-care, criminal justice, social service, and school systems.
In response to the Surgeon General’s 2014 Call to Action to address skin cancer as a major public concern, IMPACT Melanoma launched a pilot program called Practice Safe Skin during the summer 2015 to donate free sunscreen throughout Boston parks and Massachusetts beaches at no cost to taxpayers. Following the success of the pilot program, IMPACT Melanoma expanded Practice Safe Skin to cities and businesses across the country.
The National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation exists to deliver unwavering support for patients and families fighting pancreatic cancer.
We understand how difficult this is because two of our Directors lost a beloved family member after a 5 year battle in January 2010.