Below you will find links to sponsors of our program and other community businesses that support the community. Just click on the name and view their website.
F.A.M.I.L.Y Movement is based on the belief that
residents of local shelters, stabilization and youth programs strive to
succeed in every area of their lives by instilling the ideals of “ Forgiveness,Acknowledgment, Motivation, Inspiration, and Love
within Yourself”.
ABCD strives to be the voice and catalyst of empowerment and
opportunity, providing hands-on assistance to those in need and
responding promptly to emerging issues. Its capacity to bring about
positive change impacts more than 100,000 low-income Boston-area
families every year. ABCD seeks to be constantly innovate and
entrepreneurial, developing new programs to meet changing needs.
Boston prides itself on being one of the most livable cities in
America. Twenty-one diverse neighborhoods offer more than 600,000
residents the opportunity to taste, touch, and experience things from
all over the world. Neighbors benefit from exceptional medical
facilities, vibrant neighborhood business districts, and a solid network
of parks, community centers, and libraries.
The New England Regional Council of Carpenters represents 22,000
carpenters, pile drivers, shop and millmen, and floorcoverers working in
the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. There are over 1,300 contractors
who have signed agreements with the NERCC and more are signing every
day.
Sisters in the Brotherhood is
an integral part of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, not a separate
women’s union. Our goal is to encourage women within our UBC to
share, support and learn from each other’s experiences, use that knowledge to
grow both personally and professionally, and become more actively involved at
all levels.
A non-profit – 501(c) (3) organization promote leadership,
multiculturalism, and self-improvement through academic excellence, innovation
in servicing our local communities and enhancing the online and ground learning
experience through collaboration and a strong cohesive sister-hood.
The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative (DSNI) is a nonprofit
community-based planning and organizing entity rooted in the
Roxbury/North Dorchester neighborhoods of Boston. DSNI's approach to
neighborhood revitalization is comprehensive including economic, human,
physical, and environmental growth.
Boston Neighborhood Network Television(BNNTV), a nationally recognized,
award-winning community media center, acts as a
public forum for all Boston residents. BNN operates Boston's two public access cable television
channels: BNN's News & Information Channel (9 Comcast/15 RCN) and
BNN's Community Access Channel (23 Comcast/83 RCN).
Micheal Blakely, of Micheal Blakely Productions, has worked
extensively over the past 35 years in fashion, entertainment, and
community services. In his
current position as Founder and CEO of Micheal Blakely Productions he
oversees all operations
related to event planning, catering, and community services aimed at
instructing youth and helping
them develop their gifts and talents and acquire vital life skills.
“The Boston Pride Committee, serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender (LGBT) and allied community, works to enhance the visibility
of Boston's LGBT community through a week of events each June, in
conjunction with year-round activities, to promote LGBT awareness,
dignity, and understanding.”
ReIdren Business Group
helps
Black people develop knowledge
of our Roots, Universal Political Fluency and Quality Work Skills.
In 4
years
ReIdren is working on a global level helping our people 1) know their Roots,
2)
know how to yield that knowledge in the 'world', facing it straight on
with greater understanding & Fluency and 3) then useQuality Work
Skills to participate thoughtfully, confidently and with expected
effect
in their working organizations in a manner befitting Idren that did
once
before: Re-IDREN.
The Parks & Recreation Department provides residents and
visitors with clean, green, safe, and accessible open space in more than
2,200 acres of park land throughout the city.
Boston City Hall
One City Hall Square
Boston, MA 02201 City Hall
Operator: (617)
635-4000
Fashion Designer, Shopper and Consulting. Custom-made Clothing, Personal
shopping & Interior decorating.
For business, special occasions and
make-overs
Beauty Consulting with Soul Purpose products
Certified Travel Agent & MA Notary Public
Scan Me!
Blessed Harvest Coaching Inc.
Helping clients create sound strategies for financial prosperity. We
work together to design creative methods to uncover your full potential
both intentionally and unintentionally. I share ideas and provide an
active listening environment to allow my clients to explore their inner
desires, dreams, and goals. I assist my clients to manifest their ideas
into reality. For Life coaching, business coaching, financial coaching, Personal development Programs & Youth Life Coaching Programs.
857 598 2261
Monday thru Fridays 9am to 1pm
Mobile Office after hours 617 755 6448 to schedule a complimentary coaching session
BSCC is one of 46 Boston Center for Youth and
Families (BCYF) sites and serves South End/lower Roxbury. The mission of
BCYF is to enhance the quality of life for Boston’s residents by
supporting children, youth, and families through a wide range of
programs and services.
50 West Brookline Street
Boston, MA 02118 (between Washington St. & Shawmut Ave.)
Phone: 617.635.5162
RCC is located at 6 Cummins Highway, Roslindale, at the intersection of
Cummins Highway and Washington Street in Roslindale Square. We are
accessible by the MBTA public transit. Among the programs hosted are Boston Ballers Basketball, Citi
Spotlights, Patrolmen's Athletic League Athletic League (aka PAL
basketball), Boston Parks and Recreation Activities, Hispanic Classical
Ballet, Boston Singers, Kripalu Yoga, Akido Stroller Fit, Tenacity -
Tennis & Learning, SHINE Senior Health Care Assistance, and more.
Opened in 1910 as the Roxbury Boys Club — Renovated in 2006 - The Club is uniquely positioned to meet the challenges of the community
through its work engaging at-risk youth in comprehensive programming
aimed to develop them into responsible citizens and leaders. Beyond
serving members, the Club is an important resource for youth in the
community. Roxbury Youthworks operates a swimming and lifeguard
training program for approximately 25 teens with the goal of finding
them job placements. Twice a week, the Boston Urban Youth Foundation
also facilitates programs in the gym and teen center for 100 middle
school truants from the Boston Public Schools. This program works at
improving the students’ school engagement and performance while helping
them develop spiritually, emotionally, academically and economically.