HomeWork

HomeWork is a program that helps chronically homeless individuals find housing and employment.

A partnership of fifteen state agencies, city departments and community based organizations, HomeWork is organized through the JobNet career center. Partners include the Boston Private Industry Council, the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, the Boston Emergency Shelter Commission, the Boston Department of Neighborhood Development, Action for Boston Community Development, the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Project Place, Community Work Services, Caritas Community, JobNet, Project Impact, Metropolitan Boston Housing Partnership, and Justice Resource Institute and Center House, a program of Bay Cove Mental Health Services.

For more information on the HomeWork initiative, click to read to one of the reports listed below or contact Dwaign Tyndal at dwaign.tyndal@bostonpic.org or 617-488-1318:

HomeWork Year Four: A Comparative Review of the Literature on Programs Serving the Homeless

HomeWork Year Four Quantitative Report

HomeWork Year Three Evaluation Report: Case Study Analysis

HomeWork Year Two Evaluation Report

Report on the Baseline and Year One Progress of HomeWork

The HomeWork Initiative: Connecting Chronically Homeless People with Housing and Employment