hunger & homelessness: Wainwright in action
 
our philosophy on hunger & homelessness

At Wainwright Bank we believe there is a great need for safe, clean, affordable rental housing in our inner cities, not only for low income residents but for those who are often disenfranchised from the mainstream, including the homeless, the elderly and the mentally disabled. Wainwright Bank has committed $75 million in financing to these and other affordable housing projects in the Greater Boston area.

 
organizations details
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
The Bank has made several loans to this organization dedicated to serving over 2000 homeless and needy youth in the Greater Boston Area. "Bridge" provides housing, counseling, health services, and educational services for thousands of young people.
The Greater Boston Food Bank The Greater Boston Food Bank, affiliated with Second Harvest national network of food banks, is the largest hunger relief agency in New England. The Greater Boston Food Bank is a non-profit clearinghouse for food donated by the private sector to help shorten the distance between food and hunger. Through its network of feeding programs, The Greater Boston Food Bank helps to feed 72 percent of those in need in the nine counties of eastern Massachusetts, totaling more than 465,000 people each month.
Pine Street Inn New England's largest homeless shelter and a national model. The Bank has provided multiple financing for their shelters throughout Boston.
Committee to End Elder Homelessness This grassroots organization hopes to one day change its name to "The Committee that Ended Elder Homelessness". The Bank provided financing to create 40 units of housing for formerly homeless elders in Boston's South End.
 
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