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Oct. 03, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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School on Wheels
Oct. 14, 2015
Today, hundreds of volunteers work one-on-one with children whose homelessness prevents them from getting the academic stability and help they desperately need. The heart of School on Wheels’ programs is the volunteer tutors who come from all backgrounds and professions, with a shared goal – to reach out to a child, to teach, to mentor, and assist in their educational life. The mission of School on Wheels is to enhance educational opportunities for homeless children from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Our goal is to shrink the gaps in their education and provide them with the highest level of education possible. Our program serves as a consistent support system to homeless students at a time of great stress and fear. We bring the message to our students that they are cared about and important. |
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Eliot Community Human Services
Jan. 13, 2016
Eliot Community Human Services is a non-profit human services agency dedicated to enhancing the quality of lives…Eliot Community Human Services is a private, non-profit human services organization providing services for people of all ages throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our continuum of services includes diagnostic evaluation, twenty-four hour emergency services, and crisis stabilization , outpatient and court mandated substance abuse services, individual, group and family outpatient counseling, early intervention, specialized psychological testing, day, residential, social and vocational programs for individuals with mental illness and developmental disabilities, ombudsman services, outreach and support services for the homeless, batterer intervention, consultation, education and training for the lay and professional community. Our multidisciplinary staff of over 1,480 full and part-time professionals serve over 28,000 adults, children and families each year. We have extensive experience working with insurance and managed care companies, and a long history of working together with public and private partners to serve the most vulnerable and at risk populations, 24 hours a day. |
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Jan. 21, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Please join us on Thursday, January 21st for our 122nd Annual Meeting and Awards Dinner. We will be honoring the following businesses and individuals for their contributions to Neponset Valley region:
Large Business of the Year: Blue Hills Bank Small Business of the Year: Lewis' Bar & Grill Business Person of the Year (In Memory of Ralph Pace, ADJ Signs): John Carroll, Carroll Advertising Paul Smith Award for Outstanding Volunteerism: Merrill Davidson, The United Way Ambassador of the Year: Paula Burke, Bank of Canton
We will also have remarks from Rick Lord, President of Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM). AIM just celebrated their 100th anniversary with the release of their Blueprint for the Next Century.
For more information and to register please click here. |
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Feb. 03, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Invites you to join us for apps, drinks and a quick look at how we are changing our community… and the world. We are neighbors, community leaders, and global citizens uniting for the common good. With you, we can accomplish even more. Wednesday, February 3rd 5:30 – 7:00 PM Jake n Joe’s 475 Providence Hwy (Route 1 South) |
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The Trustees
Feb. 24, 2016
"The Trustees of Reservations preserve, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts."Who We AreWe are more than 100,000 people like you who love the outdoors, who love the distinctive charms of New England, and who believe in celebrating and protecting them, for everyone, forever. Together with our neighbors, we protect the distinct character of our communities and inspire a commitment to our special places. Our passion is to share with everyone the irreplaceable natural and cultural treasures we care for. What We DoWe enjoy and care for more than 100 special places – nearly 25,000 acres – all around Massachusetts. And we are actively building an extended family of friends and neighbors across the state that can help in their different ways. What We Are Up AgainstThrough more than 100 years of hard work and high standards, The Trustees have built a sterling reputation and a stunning physical legacy. Today, the places we care about are going fast, and the forces undermining them, including climate change, are moving faster. We need to tap the wellspring of people’s joy – in their communities, their heritage, and the natural world – and mobilize a whole new generation to care. The Trustees adopted an ambitious Strategic Plan, Trustees 2018, that outlines our approach to conservation in Massachusetts over the next decade. How You Can Get Involved
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Comfort Zone Camp
Mar. 09, 2016
About Comfort Zone Camp Comfort Zone Camp is a nonprofit 501(c)3 bereavement camp that transforms the lives of children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver. The free camps include confidence building programs and age-based support groups that break the emotional isolation grief often brings. Comfort Zone Camps are offered to children 7-17, and are held year-round across the Country. We have offices in California, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Virginia. Our Mission Comfort Zone provides grieving children with a voice, a place and a community in which to heal, grow and lead more fulfilling lives. Our Vision Comfort Zone envisions a world where grieving children are not forgotten or left to grieve alone, and are supported by a wide community that understands and appreciates them. Camp Partnerships Comfort Zone Camp offers partnership opportunities with organizations who share our mission and are interested in bringing our camp program and services to their local area. We offer four camp models, one day through four day overnight. Contact us to discuss bringing Comfort Zone Camp to you via a partnership. Our Reach Comfort Zone Camp has hosted campers from nearly all 50 States, Canada and the United Kingdom. |
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