About Transition House
When Transition House opened its doors in Cambridge over 40 years ago, it was the first domestic violence shelter on the East Coast of the United States and the second in the entire country. Since then, our programs have continued to evolve to serve the needs of our community. Today, Transition House offers a wide range of housing resources, support services and prevention tools. In the last few years alone we have built nationally groundbreaking partnerships that emphasize a whole-community approach to violence prevention.
Learn more about our history and commitment to survivors of domestic violence by purchasing your own copy of Ann Fleck-Henderson’s book, Transition House 1976-2017, here, where she interviewed over 60 people related to Transition House in 2013. She wrote and published: Transition House 1976-2017 in 2018. This book narrates the history of Transition House and the domestic violence movement that evolved from a feminist collective in the 1970’s.