Transitional housing programs in Boston

[1][2] As of February 2022, 41 adults from Mass and Cass were temporarily housed in single occupancy rooms with private bathrooms at EnVision Hotel in Mission Hill.

EnVision is staffed by Victory Programs and utilizes Streets to Home to assist residents in accessing permanent housing.

[4][5] On February 16, 2022, the Community Alliance of Mission Hill held a meeting in which "attendees were broadly supportive of the program but believed that stricter protocols were needed" to address a rise in local public intoxication and theft.

[7][8][9][10] In December 2021, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the use of the vacant Roundhouse building to shelter homeless campers as a transitional housing and addiction treatment center.

[20] In February 2023, BMC announced that it was unable to secure funding to continue the Roundhouse clinical services,[21] and that it planned to discontinue them in March.

[25][26] In November 2021, Massachusetts' secretary of health and human services, Marylou Sudders, announced a collaboration with the company, Pallet, to build a village of small cottages for up to 30 homeless individuals from Mass and Cass to temporarily reside on the Lemuel Shattuck Hospital campus.

[20] Former Red Sox minor league player, Mike Spinelli, lived at the Cottages until he moved into permanent housing in Fenway Park.