Boston Recovery Foundation

Boston Recovery Foundation Let’s reflect the kindness we would like to see in the world. Let’s be agents of positive change wherever we go.

Let’s be a source of healing for everyone we meet.

This winter, our Hope Dealers walked Boston’s streets bringing warmth, connection, and real help to people experiencing ...
04/24/2026

This winter, our Hope Dealers walked Boston’s streets bringing warmth, connection, and real help to people experiencing homelessness and addiction. Read our message of resilience and compassion and learn how small acts can change lives: https://wix.to/JghVQp0

This past winter in Boston was bitterly cold, and yet, for the Boston Recovery Foundation and our dedicated Hope Dealers, it was also a season of profound human connection. Throughout the freezing months, our volunteers walked the streets, reaching out to our neighbors who are living without shelter...

04/23/2026
Today our Hope Dealers—11 volunteers from across Boston—hit the streets to bring kindness, dignity, and practical help t...
03/30/2026

Today our Hope Dealers—11 volunteers from across Boston—hit the streets to bring kindness, dignity, and practical help to people experiencing addiction, mental health challenges, and homelessness. Read about their Sunday outreach and the small acts that restore hope. https://wix.to/qTWCefS

As we do every Sunday, the Boston Recovery Foundation’s outreach team, known as the Hope Dealers, once again made our way into the streets of Boston. Today’s team of 11 volunteers, hailing from various walks of life with unique experiences and stories, is united by a singular mission: to bring h...

Boston Recovery Foundation’s first Understanding Addiction and Recovery seminar was a powerful step toward reducing stig...
03/04/2026

Boston Recovery Foundation’s first Understanding Addiction and Recovery seminar was a powerful step toward reducing stigma and building compassion. With Noel Sierra and the MOAR team leading the conversation, attendees left better informed and inspired to support recovery in our community. Read highlights and takeaways from the event: https://wix.to/zc692v1

This past weekend, the Boston Recovery Foundation proudly launched our inaugural Understanding Addiction and Recovery seminar. We were delighted to have NOEL SIERRA and his remarkable team from MOAR present the seminar. Our large and enthusiastic audience was thoroughly captivated by the valuable in...

Three weeks ago, Boston Recovery Foundation took to the streets with more than meals and warm clothes — we brought hope....
01/27/2026

Three weeks ago, Boston Recovery Foundation took to the streets with more than meals and warm clothes — we brought hope. Read Anthony’s story and how a simple act of outreach can spark lasting healing: https://wix.to/TbLKnIA

Join us in supporting compassionate recovery work.

A Beacon of Hope: Boston Recovery Foundation's Outreach EventThree weeks ago, the streets of Boston bore witness to a powerful story—a testament to of compassion and connection. The Boston Recovery Foundation's outreach was much more than food and clothing distribution; it was a beacon of hope, il...

Compassion in the Cold: A Winter Outreach Story — When Boston’s streets turned icy, our volunteers kept moving. Read how...
01/27/2026

Compassion in the Cold: A Winter Outreach Story — When Boston’s streets turned icy, our volunteers kept moving. Read how the Boston Recovery Foundation pulled wagons through frost and delivered hope to people facing addiction and homelessness. Join us in spreading warmth and support. Read more: https://wix.to/DdhaNV6

The streets of Boston were silent under the weight of a brutal winter day, the thermometer barely touching a single degree. Frost clung to the sidewalks, and the bitter wind cut through the city’s streets where many struggled with addiction and homelessness. Yet in the heart of that cold, hope arr...

Dear Members of the First Baptist Church of Jamaica Plain,On behalf of the Boston Recovery Foundation, our dedicated vol...
01/07/2026

Dear Members of the First Baptist Church of Jamaica Plain,

On behalf of the Boston Recovery Foundation, our dedicated volunteers, and the people we serve, I extend our heartfelt gratitude for your recent clothing drive. Each item collected is more than just fabric and thread—it carries with it a story of hope, a gesture of compassion, and a testament to your commitment to a community where kindness knows no bounds.

During these cold winter months, when the chill cuts deep and the nights feel endless, a warm coat, a cozy sweater, or a new pair of socks can be life-changing.

For someone facing the harsh reality of homelessness, your donations are not just protection from the cold—they are symbols of love, reminders that they are seen, valued, and not alone. The warmth of your generosity reaches beyond the physical, igniting a spark of hope in hearts that may have felt forgotten.

Healing often begins with simple, yet profound, human connections. Your kindness and selfless support create those vital connections, making it possible for us to continue our mission—not just to provide aid, but to restore dignity, uplift spirits, and nurture the belief that brighter days are ahead.

Thank you, from the depths of our hearts, for standing with us and for being a beacon of hope in our community.

With deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks, on behalf of the Boston Recovery Foundation

Dear Congregation of the Neodesha United Methodist Church,I want to personally express my heartfelt gratitude for your i...
01/07/2026

Dear Congregation of the Neodesha United Methodist Church,
I want to personally express my heartfelt gratitude for your incredible generosity during your second annual clothing drive for the Boston Recovery Foundation. Your donations of beautiful coats, scarves, hats, gloves, socks, and sweatshirts are more than just clothing; they are powerful symbols of solidarity and care. Each item you contributed represents hope, human connection, and the beginning of healing for those struggling with homelessness, addiction, and hopelessness on the streets of Boston.

We have witnessed firsthand how a coat, a hat, or a warm pair of socks can bring warmth and hope, serving as the first step in the healing process. Your compassion and belief in our mission have made a profound impact on the lives of many.

On behalf of our volunteers everyone we serve, thank you for your love, kindness, and unwavering support. Together, we are making a difference.

With deepest appreciation,

BRF

Big Shout Out to  ID Art Graphics Shop in Waltham!!!!On behalf of the Boston Recovery Foundation, our amazing volunteers...
01/07/2026

Big Shout Out to ID Art Graphics Shop in Waltham!!!!

On behalf of the Boston Recovery Foundation, our amazing volunteers, and the people we serve, I want to thank you for your generous donation of clothes. Your support makes a huge difference in the lives of those struggling with homelessness, addiction and mental health disorder, on the streets of Boston.

Your donation is especially important during these coldest months of the year when people really need warm clothes. The warmth and protection your donation gives goes beyond just feeling comfortable—it gives people a sense of dignity, hope, and healing when they need it most.

Recovery often starts with acts of kindness, and your generosity shows that spirit. Thank you for standing with us in our mission to provide human connections and recovery opportunities.

We really appreciate it,

Boston Recovery Foundation

This holiday season, as Boston’s streets sparkle with festive lights, we remember those who struggle in silence. Meet Ma...
12/26/2025

This holiday season, as Boston’s streets sparkle with festive lights, we remember those who struggle in silence. Meet Mark and Sarah, two individuals whose stories of addiction and lost dreams inspire us to give back. Join us in spreading warmth and light this winter. Read more about their journey and how you can help: https://wix.to/6O6aXX0

Boston’s historic streets are adorned with festive lights, bustling markets, and carolers as the first snowflakes fall. Yet, amidst the holiday cheer, stories of homelessness and addiction remain untold.At the Boston Recovery Foundation, we witness these struggles daily. We meet Mark, a veteran lo...

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