Best Veterans in Boston, Massachusetts — 3

3 Resources

1. Massachusetts Department of Veterans' Services

DVS at 600 Washington Street in Boston administers the Massachusetts Chapter 115 benefit — a state-funded need-based monthly benefit unique to Massachusetts and Rhode Island for low-income veterans and their dependents — plus tuition waivers, bonus programs, and oversight of municipal Veterans Service Officers in every Massachusetts city and town. Call 617-210-5480 weekdays 8:45am-5pm.

617-210-5480 · 600 Washington St, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02111

2. New England Center and Home for Veterans

NECHV at 17 Court Street in downtown Boston operates emergency shelter, transitional housing, supportive housing, and clinical services for Massachusetts veterans experiencing homelessness, including a dedicated women veterans floor. Intake is 24/7; call NECHV's main line and ask for the women's program coordinator. Free for eligible veterans.

617-onal-vets · 17 Court St, Boston, MA 02108

3. Massachusetts Women Veterans' Network

The Women Veterans Network at the Department of Veterans' Services connects Massachusetts women veterans through peer support, statewide events, and advocacy with the state legislature on issues like Chapter 115 access and military sexual trauma support. Call 617-210-5480 weekdays 9am-5pm to be added to the WVN mailing list and event calendar. Free.

617-210-5480 · 600 Washington St, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02111

Frequently Asked

How many veterans resources are in Boston, Massachusetts?
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Featured: Massachusetts Department of Veterans' Services, New England Center and Home for Veterans, Massachusetts Women Veterans' Network.