Our Playspace Program ensures that children living in family homeless shelters in Massachusetts have the opportunity for developmentally-appropriate play. We build educational spaces in shelters and stock them with books, toys, and art supplies. Our more than 60 Playspaces are staffed by more than 500 trained volunteers, called Playspace Activity Leaders (PALs), who commit two hours weekly for at least six months.
While PALs play with the children, parents can participate in activities such as parenting groups, budgeting classes or job searches.