Greater Boston PCA Donates $35,000 to Local Charities Supporting Families in Need

Union plumbing contractors give back to seven organizations aiding the homeless, hungry, and underserved across Greater Boston.
Dec. 10, 2025
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Key Highlights

  • $35,000 donated to seven Boston-area nonprofits serving vulnerable residents

  • Continued annual giving tradition totaling $160,000 in community support since 2020

  • Union plumbing contractors reaffirm commitment to the people and neighborhoods they serve

BOSTON, MA — The Greater Boston Plumbing Contractors Association (PCA), representing the region’s leading union plumbing contractors, has donated $35,000 to seven area charities that provide essential services to individuals and families across Greater Boston.

Supporting Boston’s Most Vulnerable Communities

The Greater Boston PCA distributed $5,000 donations to each of the following organizations:

  • The Salvation Army Kroc Center, a recreational and enrichment hub for Boston youth.

  • Christmas in the City, which hosts an annual holiday celebration and provides ongoing support for homeless families and children.

  • Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, offering medical services to people experiencing homelessness.

  • Community Servings, based in Jamaica Plain, delivering nutritious meals to families facing food insecurity.

  • Father Bill’s & MainSpring, which operates homeless shelters and housing programs in Quincy and Brockton.

  • Rosie’s Place, providing shelter, meals, and advocacy for homeless women and survivors of domestic violence.

  • The Greater Boston Food Bank, distributing nutritious food to residents throughout Eastern Massachusetts.

Union Contractors Giving Back

“The Greater Boston PCA is proud to support organizations serving the poor, homeless and most vulnerable members of our communities, especially around the holidays,” said Kenneth Reagan, President of the Greater Boston PCA. “Our contractors employ thousands of skilled, licensed plumbers throughout the region, and we are proud to give back to the communities where our members live and work every day.”

Ongoing Commitment to Community Impact

Since 2020, the Greater Boston PCA has contributed $160,000 to local charities as part of its annual holiday giving initiative. The organization’s continued support underscores the union plumbing industry’s long-standing commitment to strengthening the Greater Boston community beyond the jobsite.

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