Father Bill's and Mainspring

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422 Washington St
Quincy, MA 02169

Father Bill's MainSpring is a dedicated organization based in Quincy, MA, focused on providing hope and support to individuals and families experiencing housing crises throughout the South Shore and Southern Massachusetts. Their mission encompasses a range of services, including emergency shelter, rehousing, and supportive housing, aimed at ending homelessness in the communities they serve.

The organization emphasizes the importance of community involvement through donations and volunteer opportunities, reflecting their commitment to making a difference in the lives of those in need. With initiatives like the Smith Family Housing Resource Center and the recent support from the Yawkey Foundation, Father Bill's MainSpring continues to expand its resources and impact.

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4.03 reviews
Krista B.
4/18/2016

I absolutely love Father Bill's and Mainspring's mission to help the homeless while maintaining their dignity as well as helping them strive for self-sufficiency through workforce programs. Every...

Inneed O.
10/8/2024

If you want to sleep in a chair & contact mercer or Covid this is the place to be. Sadly only about 20% of the staff show you any kind of empathy or respect. They ignore Dr's notes & not even 1...

Kevin H.
10/1/2024

I became displaced recently after my mother passed away, contacted several other entities for help . Alana from father bill's was the only social worker who took an interest in my situation!!...

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