Our Favorite Gift Cards

Dunkin’ - Who doesn’t love a free coffee? A hot drink is soothing in the winter, and a cold one refreshing in the summer. Of course, Dunkin’s serves more than just coffee and can provide a meal to someone who is hungry. In New England, Dunkin’s, which was founded in 1948 in Quincy, MA, is synonymous with comfort.

McDonald’s - McDonald’s provides food that is filling and affordable. They still have a dollar menu. Additionally, McDonald’s restaurants often open early and close late, enabling individuals experiencing homelessness more ability to find food when they are hungry.

CVS/Walgreens - Drug stores these days sell everything - socks, food, toiletries, as well as medicinal products for any kind of ailment. Additionally, CVS and Walgreens stores are plentiful, and for individuals with limited mobility, easy access to a store where they can purchase what they need is critical.

TJ Maxx/Marshals - Like CVS and Walgreens, TJ Maxx and Marshals stores are plentiful, and similarly, provide easy access for individuals experiencing homelessness.  In a store like this, these individuals can choose clothing items they need in a style they prefer. Like anyone else, individuals experiencing homelessness care about how they look.

Target - Target is like an old fashioned department store - You need it, they have it! Like the other cards, Target cards give individuals experiencing homelessness the ability to choose for themselves what they need. This is empowering!