[2] The organization operates an early childhood education center in Roxbury,[3] in addition to "playspaces" installed in shelters for families experiencing homelessness across Massachusetts.
[2] Linda A. Mason and Roger H. Brown, co-founders of child-care provider Bright Horizons, along with Michael R. Eisenson,[5] founded the organization in 1988 to serve the needs of homeless children in the Greater Boston area.
[2] The center's curriculum integrates STEM programming, including engineering and coding, to provide students with early exposure to science and technology.
These partners include the DevTech Research Group at Boston College which provides curriculum and support for early coding and robotics for children.
[15] In 2023, the organization partnered with Cradles to Crayons and Neighborhood Villages to provide children in shelters with winter coats, hats, gloves, diapers, books, school supplies, and play kits.