State Street Donates New Resource Center to Women’s Lunch Place
June 22 2011 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
The Women’s Lunch Place announced today that it would receive a
$300,000 grant for a new Resource Center from the State Street
Foundation, the charitable arm of State Street Corporation (NYSE:
STT). This generosity comes as part of a capital campaign, which is
raising $2.5 million for the complete renovation of Women’s Lunch
Place, a daytime shelter for Boston’s women.
The current Resource Center is a full-service office environment
that provides access to Internet, telephones, personal voicemail,
faxing, office supplies, and reference materials, among other
resources. Staff can help guests find employment, housing,
healthcare, and referrals to other agencies. In 2008-2009, the
space hosted a pilot job readiness initiative, “Breaking the
Barriers to Employment.”
With State Street’s grant come a number of changes to the
Resource Center. The number of desktop computers will double from
three to six, and 12 new laptops will enable group instruction in
computer literacy classes. Most importantly, increased space will
allow Women’s Lunch Place to provide employment counseling,
individual workspaces, and assorted trainings with collaborators.
“With a bigger Resource Center, we can finally alleviate the
bottleneck that prevented us from meeting guest demand,” explains
Sharon Reilly, Executive Director of Women’s Lunch Place. With
construction slated to finish in September, other stakeholders are
also optimistic that a refurbished Resource Center will enable
success for more guests.
“At Women’s Lunch Place, women can rebuild their lives and get
back on the path to success,” said George A Russell Jr., president
of the State Street Foundation. “We are proud to contribute to the
renovation of the center and to helping more women get access to
the resources they need.”
The State Street Foundation
The State Street Foundation offers grant support to initiatives
that bring long-term solutions to important community issues such
as workforce development and education among others. Founded in
1977, the Foundation has since invested more than $180 million in
grants to charitable organizations in communities where State
Street has a business presence. The State Street Foundation is
funded by State Street Corporation, which provides a portion of its
pre-tax profits every year to the Foundation.
The Women’s Lunch Place
Women’s Lunch Place has been serving poor and homeless women in
Boston for more than 25 years. It is one of the few places where
women in need can find safety, comfort, and sustenance during the
day. Located in Boston’s Back Bay—and with volunteers from Greater
Boston and beyond—Women’s Lunch Place is a caring community that
provides nutritious breakfast and lunch, along with education,
social programs, and advocacy. For more information, visit
www.womenslunchplace.org.
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