Welcome to the Hyde Park Community Resources Directory
Hyde Park Community Resources (HPCR) is a partnership of neighborhood service providers aimed at improving residents’ knowledge of and access to recreational, health and social services in Hyde Park. Through collaborative planning and coordination of services, HPCR strives to ensure that all Hyde Park residents have access to the services they need to live healthy and productive lives. HPCR’s goals are to:
- Identify existing services in Hyde Park
- Improve residents’ knowledge of existing resources
- Work with families and service providers to identify gaps in services
- Determine how to best fill service gaps
Participating HPCR Organizations include: Academy of the Pacific Rim; Bethesda Haitian Baptist Church; Boston Centers for Youth and Families; Boston Preparatory Charter School; Boston Police Department; Boston Society of Vulcans; Center for Community, Health, Education and Research (CCHER); Chittick Elementary School; Department of Children and Families; Elihu Greenwood School; Ethos, Franklin D. Roosevelt School; Georgetowne Homes; Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts; Greater Faith Worship Center; Haitian American Public Health Initiatives, Inc. (HAPHI); Haitian Multi-Service Center; Hyde Park Arts Association; Hyde Park Arts Initiative; Hyde Park Community Center; Hyde Park Library; Hyde Park Main Streets; Hyde Park Presbyterian Church; Hyde Park YMCA; Jewish Vocational Services; Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services; Mil Par Seniors; Most Precious Blood Church; Office of City Councilor Rob Consalvo; Ohrenberger Community Center; Roslindale Medical and Dental Center; Southwest Boston Community Development Corporation; Visiting Nurses Association; William Barton Rogers Middle School; Y/BPS.
Contact Hyde Park Community Resources. HPCR invites you to share your ideas about improving services to Hyde Park residents. HPCR meetings currently take place the first Friday of every month at 9:00 a.m. at the Hyde Park Branch Library. Hyde Park residents and service providers are welcome to attend. For more information contact Patricia Alvarez at palvarez@swbcdc.org or 617-364-7300.