Matthew 25
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Transitional Housing Program
Offers safe, sober housing for men experiencing homelessness, along with case management, job placement, and recovery support.

Alumni Program
Helps graduates of transitional programs continue building on their success with continued support.

Progressive Housing Program
Designed for men who have completed a transitional program and want to continue building on their success.

About
Matthew 25

Founded in
1989
EIN
22-2967513
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
52 QUEEN ST WORCESTER, MA 01610-1437 Unite States
Website
http://matt25.org
Phone
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Email address
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About
Matthew 25, founded in 1988, provides safe, comfortable, and affordable housing to low-income families in Worcester and Boston. They acquire and renovate properties, renting them at a percentage of the tenant's income. With support from volunteers and donors, they address housing needs for families in need.
Mission
Matthew 25 provides safe, comfortable, and affordable housing to Worcester and Boston families in need. They acquire and renovate distressed properties, offering them to low-income families at a percentage of their income, fostering stability and hope.

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