Community Partners
How Partnering With Everyday Deeds Works
Working with select organizations, Everyday Deeds has created service events that support our focus areas and these organizations in ways that are effective and impactful for them. We coordinate closely with our partners so that it’s easy for your team to volunteer and helpful to these local organizations.
Everyday Deeds is always looking to expand its network of community organizations, please contact us if you would be interested in partnering together.
More Than Words is a local social enterprise that empowers system-involved youth through its book and clothing business by helping them develop valuable job and life skills. More Than Words has been both a partner by providing books and gifts to local organizations as well as a recipient of Thanksgiving turkeys and food items from Everyday Deeds. (Our founder, Renée Chan is a member of More Than Words’ board of directors.)
Pine Street Inn provides housing, street outreach, emergency services and job training to homeless individuals in New England. Their goal is to provide permanent housing and community for all people.
Haley House was founded in 1966 as a “house of hospitality” to provide shelter and meals to homeless men living on the streets of Boston’s South End. Today, Haley House’s work focuses on providing food and meals, housing assistance, urban agriculture and youth cooking classes.
Minni is a community creative space with locations in Boston’s South End and Beacon Hill. Minni hosts art and design classes, workshops, vacation programs and events for children ages 18 months to 10 years and partners with local educational and community organizations to bring Minni’s creative classes to the broader community. Minni believes that weekly art making promotes joy, creativity, innovation and critical thinking, and loves serving as a place of gathering to support children and families within the local community.
McKinley South End Academy is a Title 1 K-12 school in the Boston Public School District that provides special education services to economically disadvantaged, high-needs students dealing with emotional, behavioral and other developmental issues.
Food Link saves surplus food that might otherwise be wasted and shares it with community organizations that serve people in need throughout Boston.
Room to Grow is a three-year program for expecting parents that provides baby and toddler items and parenting strategies while connecting them with additional community resources to expand their support network.