Rosie's Place

Rosie’s Place is a sanctuary for poor and homeless women located in Boston, Massachusetts.

History

It was founded in 1974 by Kip Tiernan as the first shelter specifically for poor and homeless women in the United States.[1] It has evolved from providing meals and shelter to creating permanent solutions through advocacy, education and affordable housing. Rosie's Place relies solely on the generous support of individuals, foundations and corporations and does not accept any city, state or federal funding.[2]

gollark: You could kind of argue that the small embedded potatosystem on the PotatOS OmniDisk is potatOS-derived, but that doesn't share *much* code.
gollark: There's PotatOS Classic, PotatOS Tau (the main version), GovOS (developed for Keansia), ChorOS (for running Chorus City systems), PotatOS Tetrahedron (WIP dev version with mildly less awful code), TomatOS/BurritOS/YomatOS (I mean, same ideas, they don't share a huge amount of code).
gollark: <@107118134875422720> There are actually more potatOS-derived OSes than that.
gollark: Basically, yes.
gollark: SPUDNET in potatOS uses Polychoron for this.

References

  1. "History". Retrieved 31 January 2019.
  2. Mook, Laurie; Whitman, John R.; Quarter, Jack; Armstrong, Ann (2015). Understanding the Social Economy of the United States. University of Toronto Press. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-4426-6395-4.
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