LTLC’s Winter Emergency Bed Program Lowell Transitional Living Center’s Winter Emergency Bed Program is a program that caters to the basic and health needs of homeless single adults seeking respite from the cold. It...
Message to our partners: Because of you over 108 people experiencing homelessness moved into their new homes last year and over 96,000 meals were served to people with limited access to food. We also...
As a 24 hour facility providing shelter, meals, shower, laundry and case management services to the homeless single adults of the Merrimack Valley; LTLC remains opens through the COVID-19 pandemic. We have however seen...
The 9th Annual Steps To Home Walk that was scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 13th, 2020 has been postponed until the fall. A new date will be communicated. Join us now as...
DOWNLOAD NOW: LTLC_Newsletter_ ISSUE_7 Operation Safe Winter #safewinterlowell Our Winter Emergency Bed Program is in full swing. This year we’re happy to be able to provide showers and laundry for our guests. Doors open at 7pm. Breakfast is...
Everyone should have access to healthy choices when it comes to what we put in our bodies. Some of the most common health issues facing the homeless are diabetes and a condition called malnourished obesity...
From the Executive Director: Dear Friends, It may be warm and sunny today, but as the leaves start to fall, we must remember that good or ill, all things change. Thanks to you,...
Middlesex County, the largest in the state, historically has been hit the hardest by opioid-related overdoses. That’s why data released by Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office provide an encouraging glimpse into the work...
4 Reasons Why A Corporate Volunteer Program Is A Smart Investment –Wes Gay, CONTRIBUTOR, FORBES MAGAZINE An article in the November issue of Harvard Business Review says $160 billion is spent annually on employee training and education...
Thanks to a community of resources that work together, locals are finding hope even in their most desperate times. The struggles people living on the streets experience every day is detailed in this gritty...
LTLC remains open through the COVID-19 pandemic catering to the basic and case management needs of the homeless population within the Merrimack Valley. We continue to follow social distancing protocols and sanitize our premises for the health and safety of our community, clients and staff. Contact for more information on shelter operations