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Welcome Home

What do the words “welcome home” mean to you? Perhaps you’re back from a long journey and are seeking warmth and comfort; maybe you’re looking forward to seeing loved ones; or you may be longing for a community where people know and care about you.

If you’re someone who is staying on the street or in a shelter, “welcome home” can be two of the most momentous words you can hear. When you have a home, you have safety, comfort and community.

At Pine Street Inn our goal is to move people off the street, out of shelter and back into a home and community. From street outreach to emergency shelter to job training and permanent housing, caring staff provide vulnerable individuals with medical and mental health connections, as well as employment and community engagement.

For over 50 years, Pine Street Inn has provided support and services that enable vulnerable individuals to rebuild their lives. In the past fiscal year (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022), Pine Street Inn’s operating expenses totaled more than $79 million. Each year, Pine Street must raise at least 20% of its operating costs from private contributions, and we are grateful to those individual, corporate and foundation donors who invest in our mission to end homelessness.

365 days/year

24 hours/day

7 days/week

People supported daily

2,000+

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