Company Profile
Ellis
Company Overview
Founded in 1885 as one of Boston's earliest settlement houses, Ellis Memorial ("Ellis") is a 501(c)3 nonprofit located in the city's South End neighborhood. We provide high quality early education and care for infants, toddlers and preschool children, out-of-school time programs for youth in grades K through 7 at sites in the South End and Roxbury, and an adult day health program for disabled or elderly adults. Ellis predominantly serves low-income, culturally diverse families from the Boston neighborhoods of the South End, Roxbury, Dorchester and South Boston. We strengthen our city’s low-income working families by helping individuals of all ages make the most of their potential, as reflected in our mission statement: For over a century, Ellis has worked to strengthen Boston's inner city working families with high quality education and care for children, youth and vulnerable adults. The goal of all our programs is to engage, educate and empower.
Company History
For over a century, Ellis Memorial (Ellis) has strengthened Boston’s inner city working families with high quality education and care for children, youth and vulnerable adults. The goal of all our programs is to engage, educate and empower.
We were founded in 1885 as a club for boys, to keep them off the streets and out of trouble. In the early 20th century, Ellis joined the settlement house movement that was taking root at the time in major urban areas. Settlement houses were led and staffed by volunteers and patrons who had the time and financial resources to help improve the living conditions of working families living in poverty. Education was one of the most important services they provided.
Throughout our history, we have maintained the commitment and philosophy of the settlement house movement to build a stronger community by addressing the unmet needs of our city’s working families, especially with regard to education. We are committed to the healthy development of preschool children, success in school for elementary and middle school students, and the emotional and physical well-being of elderly and disabled adults.
Ellis programs are located in two historic buildings we own at 58 and 66 Berkeley Street in Boston’s South End, and in leased space on Chandler Street and at Madison Park in Roxbury.