This house has been a base and a mentoring influence for emerging community activists, college graduates beginning professional careers with non-profit organizations, as well as educators and as urban ministers. Many of them began their community engagement as student interns in social work, as teaching assistants, as budding artists, as health care workers, as aspiring community development professionals, or as urban planners. Residents of the house have been closely connected to a very successful neighbor owned and operated Community Land Trust and grassroots neighborhood organizations. Our common conversation across disciplines is an chance to develop personal depth, as you discover previously unseen qualities in our neighborhood community, sustainable on a highly active, culturally diverse street. Neighbors are outgoing, eager to share stories and form friendships with people in the house. Our street is where you can learn languages, share recipes, play with kids, or just hang out – a safe and thriving environment. The culture of community at our house has created and built up neighborhood organizations around it, in response to the high visibility of scarce resources and services in the neighborhood, which mirrors the injustice that poisons city life across the US. You would, by your presence, give expression our culture which values inclusion and fosters a wide sense of belonging, in opposition to our society’s embedded exploitation and new attempts to sow division between racial/cultural groups, religions, levels of affluence, and generations.
to create, steward, and sustain affordable and vibrant community housing on Monadnock Street We are a residential community, based in a single-family Victorian house in Boston’s Dorchester for close to 50 years. Our mission’s primary value is relationships in our immediate neighborhood, with each other and with neighbors. We affirm the presence of local immigrant families, who’ve inherited the fruit of our street’s earlier battles against disinvestment and decline. We regard everyone, inside and outside our house, as growing leaders, now called now, more than ever, to assess and resist our country’s discouraging direction. We seek common understanding and vision, leading us to action.
Visit our website for an application! https://www.haashouse.org/new-res A former or current community member can answer any questions you have. Once an interview is conducted, new members will be invited to visit then to move in if all goes well. We are excited for new members looking for a community in this beautiful, large home in Boston.
A single person, couple, or small group makes most major decisions.
Primary authority rests with the community’s founder(s) or designated leader(s).
Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.
Common House, Garden(s), Library, Internet, Pianos, Music Library, Antique furniture, Conversation
Within city limits with access to urban amenities and infrastructure.
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