Thank You for your donation to relief efforts in Boston!
Your contribution will help local Haitian Families as Catholic Charities Boston assists with their basic needs, Temporary Protected Status and crisis counseling.

About our Haitian Multi-Service Center
Established by local Haitian
community leaders, the Haitian
Multi-Service Center (HMSC)
began in 1978 with a single
service, English as a Second
Language for recent Haitian
immigrants. In 1984, the
HMSC became a community
service center of Catholic
Charities, Archdiocese of
Boston.
Located in the Yawkey
Center in Dorchester, the
Haitian Multi-Service Center
supports newly arrived and
long-term resident Haitian
immigrants and refugees in
their quest for educational
development and economic
self-sufficiency in a culturally
and linguistically familiar
environment. Approximately
1,500 families are served by the
HMSC each year mostly from
Dorchester, Mattapan, Milton,
Roxbury, Hyde Park, Jamaica
Plain, Cambridge, Somerville,
and other neighborhoods
outside of greater Boston. Learn more about the programs
Ways others are helping...
United Way pledges $40,000 in emergency aid for Haiti and support for Boston’s Haitian Community
(1/14/2010)
Mayor Menino launches assistance efforts for victims and local families impacted by earthquake in Haiti
(1/13/2010)
Catholic Relief Services Rushing Aid to Haiti's Quake Survivors
(1/13/2010)


