Boston — The Greater Boston Plumbing Contractors Association (Greater Boston PCA) has donated $35,000 to seven area charities supporting communities throughout Greater Boston.
The Greater Boston PCA recently presented $5,000 checks to the Salvation Army’s Kroc Center, a recreational center for Boston youth; Christmas in the City, which hosts a holiday party and provides support to homeless families and children in Boston; and the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, which provides health care for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Boston.
Also receiving $5,000 donations were: • Community Servings, a nonprofit in Jamaica Plain that provides healthy meals for families struggling with food insecurity;
• Father Bill’s, which operates homeless shelters in Quincy and Brockton; • Rosie’s Place, which provides housing and support for homeless women and domestic violence victims in Boston; and • Greater Boston Food Bank, which distributes nutritious food to people who struggle to have enough to eat in Eastern Massachusetts.
“The Greater Boston PCA is proud to support organizations serving the poor, homeless and most vulnerable members of our communities, especially around the holidays,” said Greater Boston PCA president, Kenneth Reagan. “Greater Boston PCA contractors employ thousands of skilled, licensed plumbers throughout the region and we are proud to be able to give back to the communities where our members live and work every day.”
Since 2020, the Greater Boston PCA has donated $160,000 to local organizations in Boston around the holidays.