Community Support
At Boston Fiber Company community is everything. Learn about ways you can give like helping keep our community first aid pantry stocked, joining our donation team through the Greater Boston Food Bank, or donating to other community organizations we love!
Don't see an organization or group we should add to our list? Contact us and let us know who we're missing!
BFC First Aid Pantry
We keep a bathroom stocked with first aid supplies and hygiene materials like pads, tampons, band-aids, Narcan, Plan B pills, and more. We accept drop offs whenever the shop is open and through delivery any time.
Questions about what we're looking for?
Join our Greater Boston Food Bank Fundraising Team
The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) is committed to ending hunger in Eastern Massachusetts. As the largest hunger-relief organization in our region, we fuel a distribution network of more than 600 partner agencies across 190 cities and towns, providing millions of healthy meals each year to those in need.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth
BAGLY
For nearly 50 years, BAGLY (The Boston Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth) has been a youth-led, adult-supported social support organization, committed to social justice and creating, sustaining, and advocating for programs, policies, and services for the LGBTQ+ youth community in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Organization
Project Bread
Project Bread connects people and communities in Massachusetts to reliable sources of food while advocating for policies that make food more accessible—so that no one goes hungry.
Our neighbors at SOWA
Pine Street Inn
Pine Street Inn partners with homeless individuals to help them move from the streets and shelter to a home, and assists formerly homeless individuals in retaining housing. They provide street outreach, emergency shelter, supportive housing, job training and connections to employment. They tirelessly advocate for collaborative solutions to end homelessness.
South End Organization
Haley House
Haley House uses food with purpose and the power of community to break down barriers between people, empower individuals, and strengthen neighborhoods. They believe in radical solutions: solving problems at their root by challenging attitudes that perpetuate suffering and building alternative models.
South End Organization
Rosie's Place
Rosie's Place was founded in 1974 as the first women-only shelter in the United States. What began as a safe place for poor and homeless women to get a bed and a meal in Boston has grown into a community center providing wide-ranging support and education services to more than 13,000 women a year.
Boston Organization
St. Francis House
Located in the heart of downtown Boston, St. Francis House is open every single day, 365 days a year serving hundreds of individuals experiencing homelessness. Their basic, rehabilitative, and housing services overlap and build on one another to provide their guests with continuous and comprehensive support.
MA Hunger Free Campus Coalition
The Massachusetts Hunger-Free Campus Coalition was formed in the fall of 2019 to address food insecurity among high-need populations enrolled in Massachusetts public colleges and universities.
Other University Food Pantries
This list is always updating, please let us know what Greater Boston based universities we should add