Freedom House is a community, social action agency located at 14 Crawford Street in the Grove Hall neighborhood of Boston. Since 1949, Freedom House has responded to every major need of communities of color with positive programs. Freedom House has also served as a major convenor to engage citizens of Boston in civic participation and social justice issues. Whether promoting education, economic development, adult engagement, or helping to develop social capital, our ultimate goal is to promote and model collaboration between people of different backgrounds. Learn more about us Freedom House's mission is to promote educational excellence, economic self-sufficiency community engagement and social justice in order to alleviate poverty in Boston's most distressed urban neighborhoods. Freedom House has an extraordinarily rich history of addressing issues of poverty, educational achievement and social justice. The organization has a sixty year history of working on many issues impacting communities of color and historically underserved neighborhoods such as urban renewal, racial segregation and educational issues including disparities in academic achievement which have a long term negative impact on students of color. Understanding that solutions are complex, Freedom House has created innovative solutions. We achieve our mission through the provision of: targeted educational programs ( REACH Institute ), civic engagement programming ( the Snowden Center for Civic Engagement and Action ) and community resources for life long learning.
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