Historical overview
Established in 1916, TAFS services included but were not limited to, helping travelers find housing and employment opportunities, as well as directions and transportation to future destinations. ''Archives and Special Collections Finding Aids: Travelers Aid Family Services of Boston records.'' Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections. Web. Accessed 17 October 2014. Known as a nondiscriminatory organization, TAFS helped those from all walks of life such as immigrants, stranded travelers and the poor that arrived at Boston’s train stations and docks. Four years later in 1920, TAFS was incorporated and became known as the Travelers Aid Society of Boston. TAFS's Boston branch joined the ranks of hundreds of other Travelers Aid Societies assisting lost travelers throughout the entire country.Mission
In more recent years, Travelers Aid has adjusted their main mission and social services to be more fitting of the times. Many of Boston's current homeless population are no longer off-the-boat immigrants. They are mostly long-established residents. As such, Travelers Aid has begun to help Boston's residents that have fallen on tough times and have become unsettled as a result. Their annual budget funds affordable housing projects and also provides social services like job hunting and temporary lodging.FamilyAid Boston
TAFS still exists in the city ofCurrent programs
FamilyAid Boston offers a multitude of social services that work to prevent the cycle of homelessness within Boston. Many of these programs require referrals from state and city social service agencies in order for individuals to be eligible. * HOMES Program: FamilyAid Boston owns and manages six housing units providing permanent and affordable housing to families who have previously suffered from homelessness. Families residing in these units receive life skills training on topics such as budgeting and other financial processes. * 24/7 Emergency Shelter: This program provides shelter to families with no other options. * Stabilization Team Services: This team works with individuals who have recently moved into permanent housing. FamilyAid Boston works to maintain housing stabilization by assisting these individuals with "tenancy and case management support, connections to community resources and employment and career counseling." * Employment Services: FamilyAid Boston provides a number of employment services, helping jobless individuals find employment throughout the city. Services include but are not limited to the following: ** "Individualized job search and job retention strategies ** Hot Job postings, workshops, events calendars and support groups ** Access to Internet workstations to research job boards, employer websites and community resources ** One-on-one help preparing resumes, cover letters and job applications ** Direct referrals of qualified candidates for appropriate positions with our employer partners ** Post-placement support with workplace issues as needed ** Referrals to community partners, vocational training programs and educational opportunities"Board of directors
* ''Kip A. Sanford, President'' * ''Daniel Halston, Vice President'' * ''C. Richard Carlson, Treasurer'' * ''Regina Norfolk, Secretary'' * Charles Y. Deknatel * Jan Griffin * Pierce Haley * Jay C. Hart * Priscilla Hunt * Christopher W. Kelly * Bruce W. Liddell * Stephanie E. Lyons * David Mancuso * Michael McCormack * Lora McCray * Mary L. McHugh * Richard E. Ring * Laura Scott * W. Paul WhiteSee also
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References
{{Reflist Non-profit organizations based in Boston