Rooted in nearly three centuries of service, the Charitable Irish Society represents a living connection to Irish heritage and immigrant advocacy in the Lincoln, Massachusetts region. Founded in Boston in 1737 with a dual mission of fostering unity among Irish residents and their descendants while providing charitable relief to those in need, the organization has evolved into a vital community resource. The Society's history reflects the broader American immigrant experience, from meeting newly arrived ships to help families find housing and employment, to providing aid during Ireland's Great Hunger, to modern-day citizenship support. What distinguishes the Charitable Irish Society is its unwavering dedication to human dignity and community welfare across generations. The organization values its deep Celtic cultural connections and actively participates in activities that celebrate Irish heritage while serving contemporary needs. Members and supporters gather regularly at events that blend fellowship with purpose, including holiday toy drives for families in need and educational seminars on critical life matters. The Society's archives, maintained at both the Massachusetts Historical Society and Boston College's Burns Library, document a remarkable journey of service. Today, the Charitable Irish Society continues to welcome new members and invites the Lincoln, MA community to join in its mission of supporting immigrants, celebrating shared heritage, and building stronger, more compassionate neighborhoods through collective action and mutual aid.
Lincoln, MA