PBHA in Numbers

Each year, 1,200 student volunteers join the Phillips Brooks House Association to run more than 50 social service and social action programs, serving more than 7,000 constituents.

  • $5.8 million dollar budget

  • 37,000 hours of training

  • 30,000 alumni

  • 1,500 children enrolled annually

  • 350 annual shelter guests

  • 140 summer college internships

  • 100 teen jobs

As a student-run organization, PBHA draws upon the creative initiative of students and community members to foster collaboration that empowers individuals and communities.

Learn more about how you can get involved.

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Our Mission & Values

Love and Compassion

Social Justice

Community Building

Stewardship

Growth of People and Learning

Diversity

Love and Compassion ⋆ Social Justice ⋆ Community Building ⋆ Stewardship ⋆ Growth of People and Learning ⋆ Diversity ⋆

The Phillips Brooks House Association strives for social justice.

As a student-led organization, PBHA mobilizes volunteers in collaboration with Boston and Cambridge partners to address gaps in opportunities and resources. We develop student and community leadership to creatively meet critical needs and advocate for structural change. PBHA seeks to promote social awareness and community involvement at Harvard and beyond.