During the 1980s, support services at Logan International increased to accommodate a rise in air travel. Travelers’ Aid also worked to develop several homeless shelters in response to the lack of services for a growing population of unhoused people, including the first shelter for Spanish-speaking families.
After-hours services at the Greyhound Bus Terminal increased to offer crisis counseling and emergency assistance when other agencies were closed.
The Travelers’ Aid Society of Boston served as the first headquarters for the newly established Travelers’ Aid International.