Education
Support
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We work with students, families, communities, and at the policy level to remove barriers to education for children across Massachusetts.
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​Project Place promotes a community of hope and opportunity for homeless and low-income individuals by providing the skills, education and resources needed to obtain and sustain employment and housing.
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​Milton Hershey School is one of the world’s best private schools, where qualifying students in pre-K through 12th grade live on campus and receive an exceptional educational experience—with all costs covered
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Special Education Surrogate Parents make educational decisions for students in Massachusetts whose parents are unknown or unavailable. They meet with their assigned student or observe them in the classroom, receive all progress reports and report cards and attend IEP meetings as an acting surrogate parent.
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El Sistema Somerville is a daily afterschool music program that provides ensemble-based music instruction to SPS elementary and middle grades students, grades 3–8.
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A Better Chance has placed high-performing students of color into the nation’s leadership pipeline through increased access to the nation’s top independent and public schools.
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We’re a thriving community dedicated to building meaningful connections between people, the food they eat, and the land. Farm education programs, summer programs, after school programs
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West End House is the largest youth development agency in the Allston-Brighton community providing high-impact programs. Our programs focus on Academic & College Success, Fitness & Nutrition, Leadership & Life Skills, and Visual & Performing Arts.
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First Literacy Boston is committed to supporting the continuum of Adult Basic Education (ABE) by offering free professional development workshops for teachers, grants for innovative new programs, and scholarships to adults continuing to higher education or vocational training. Our goal is to ensure that adult learners and adult educators receive the support and resources they need to make our vision a reality.
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The Pathways and Multilingual Programs work with students to build foundational college academic skills and provide resources to comprehensively prepare them for college life.
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The Talent Search Program is a college and career readiness program that identifies and serves disadvantaged young people
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Urban Scholars is a place for committed students to build the skills, muster the drive, and live the experiences that will ensure their success in college. Our mission of providing the life-changing opportunity of a college education remains as strong today as in 1983 when Urban Scholars began.
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World Ocean School exists to provide students of all backgrounds with immersive opportunities to learn to care for themselves, their crew, and their ship, becoming vessels of change in the world they inherit.
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ADSL provides sports, after-school, and summer enrichment programming for youth ages 5-18, helping them to build self-esteem, leadership skills, and healthy lifestyles
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Supports writing and literacy needs of students in Roxbury's Egleston Square and beyond.
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By creating supportive relationships between students and volunteer mentors, Boston Partners in Education ensures a more equitable city where every BPS student is equipped with the skills, opportunity, and confidence to succeed in the classroom and beyond.
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Write Boston training and coaching for educators and afterschool and summer programming for youth. All of their work seeks to enhance the learning experiences of young people.
