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St. Francis House seeks emergency donations after pipe bursts

St. Francis House, which provides services to the homeless on Boylston Street, says it's hoping for $10,000 for emergency plumbing supplies so it can resume providing showers and hot meals. Currently, the kitchen is flooded from a burst pipe.

With roughly 500 men and women who desperately rely on our refuge services every day, this is absolutely devastating.

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Hi Adam - The link in this post isn't working. Can you please link to information on how to donate? Thanks.

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I hope this makes all the local evening news. They provide a very important humanitarian service. Hope Boston steps up.

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And let's hope all the OTHER communities step up who send Boston their homeless and troubled because they can't be bothered with such things, property values, out of sight/out of mind, etc...bblahblahhblahh.

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Yes most homeless accessing services in Boston are not Bostonians. Other cities and towns in the States need to step up!

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Adam - any updates on how St. Francis House is doing with donations and repairs?

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