Whether you are celebrating your 5th reunion or your 75th, we hope you will join your classmates from the Phillips Brooks House Association back on campus in June 2026! Reconnect with classmates and hear from today’s student leaders about PBHA's exciting new programs and plans for the future. RSVP below!

This year’s reunion will celebrate PBHA’s Road to the 125th - a multi-year initiative to ensure that student-led service continues to thrive through PBHA’s 125th anniversary in 2029 and beyond. In a moment of profound challenge for our country and our university, we are turning to you - our alumni - to help build a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable future.

We hope you’ll include PBHA in your reunion class gift (details below) and encourage your classmates to join you. Your support will fuel student leadership and community impact for the next 125 years.

Celebrate your PBHA Reunion

Want to help make this reunion a success and reach out to your classmates? Email nathan@pbha.org to learn more about joining your PBHA Reunion Class Committee.

50th-70th Reunion Reception

Classes of 1956-1976

Thursday, June 4th
1:00-2:30 PM


Classes of 1981-2021

Saturday, June 6th
1:30-3:00 PM

5th-45th Reunion Reception

Make a gift to PBHA and receive Harvard class credit HERE

  • Select a Fund: “OTHER”

  • Other Fund Name: “General Support of the PBHA Fund - allocation code 310-330584RG”

  • Please note that Harvard will retain 15% of your gift for administrative purposes.

You can donate to PBHA in any of the following ways:

Mail a check

  • Phillips Brooks House Association, 1 Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA 02138

Give directly to PBHA HERE

  • Please consider making a recurring gift to continue to support PBHA’s vital work.

Have questions or are interested in giving in other ways?
Contact Nathan Greenberg at
nathan@pbha.org.

“My time with PBHA was the most powerful learning experience I've ever had. The combination of experiential learning, coaching/mentoring from staff, support and challenge from a community of peers, and leadership development both prepared me for my career as a social worker and educator, and inspired me to continue fighting for social justice in my personal and professional lives.”

— PBHA Alum ‘11