Haley
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Join us for the Block Party!

photos by Altai Ozkan

Join us for the 20th annual Haley House Block Party!

We are so excited to welcome you back for another Haley House Block Party! Join us on Montgomery Street to celebrate the start of summer in Boston with the Haley House community.

This year’s event will be honoring longtime activist Jovita Fontanez and feature live entertainment, food & drinks, and a silent auction.

When: Saturday, June 7th, from 4-7pm

Where: Montgomery Street in the South End (outside of our Soup Kitchen at 23 Dartmouth St!)

Want to let us know you’re coming? You can reserve your spot here on our Eventbrite.

Entry is free, but you can reserve your spot and get your drink tickets early here

Click here to become a super supporter and receive your two (2) drink tickets, which may be used for beer/wine, plus a Haley House tote bag! (Click on “ticket quantity” to purchase!)

If you attended the Block Party in 2023 or 2024, you are ready to bid in this year’s auction! If you are unsure, or would like to update your information in our system, feel free send us an email at info@haleyhouse.org.

If you have not attended before, here are some ways you can sign up to view and participate in the auction:

  1. Visit the auction site here and click “sign up.”
  2. Purchase a ticket — Entry is free, but if you purchase your drink tickets early here, you will be automatically signed up for the auction.
  3. Sign up at the Block Party — scan a QR code or ask a volunteer for assistance!

 

 

Sample language to share with your attorney:

“I bequeath to Haley House, 23 Dartmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116, [the sum of __________ Dollars ($____)] [ _______ % of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate], to be used for its general charitable purposes.”

Sample language to share with your attorney:

“I bequeath to Haley House, 23 Dartmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116, [the sum of __________ Dollars ($____)] [ _______ % of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate], to be used for its general charitable purposes.”