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American Islamic Congress Boston, Massachusetts
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To support its efforts of fostering respect for human rights and civil rights, driving genuine relations, and promoting tolerance and the exchange of ideas between people of all faiths.
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Angel Flight New England
North Andover, Massachusetts
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To provide free scheduled or emergency air transportation, ensuring patients receive the medical care they need without depleting their financial and emotional resources.
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Armenian Heritage Foundation
Belmont, Massachusetts |
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To enhance the organization's online presence, and to help provide valuable educational and learning opportunities for visitors to the new Armenian Heritage Park in Boston.
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Beverly Hospital
Beverly, Massachusetts
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To help expand the operating room of this full-service community hospital to meet the healthcare and surgical needs of its patients from the North Shore and beyond.
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Boston Architectural College
Boston, Massachusetts
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To establish the Ada Louise Huxtable Fellowship in Civic Engagement and Service Learning in honor of the Pulitzer Prize winning architecture critic of The Wall Street Journal.
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Bridge Over Troubled Waters Boston, Massachusetts
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To support its Transitional Day Program, the only 24-hour drop-in center in Greater Boston designed specifically for high-risk homeless youth who need critical survival services.
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Brookview House
Dorchester, Massachusetts |
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To help provide a safe, supportive environment for homeless moms and kids while these families pursue self-sufficiency through education, job training, and employment.
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Catholic Charities, Boston Boston, Massachusetts
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To support its nearly 100 programs and services around eastern Massachusetts that provide social services to thousands of our neediest neighbors of all faiths.
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Catholic Charities - North North Shore, Massachusetts
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To benefit the programs and services offered throughout the North Shore via the organization's offices and child care centers in Danvers, Gloucester, Lynn, Peabody, and Salem.
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Conversation Project Cambridge, Massachusetts
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To support the Massachusetts launch of this project, founded by Ellen Goodman, that encourages the sharing of end-of-life wishes to create a more humane experience for the dying and their loved ones.
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Cure Alzheimer's Fund
Wellesley, Massachusetts |
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To support its Stem Cell Consortium through which researchers will develop, study, and maintain Alzheimer's neurons that will be used to screen for new drugs.
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Emmanuel College Woburn, Massachusetts
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To help develop an interdisciplinary program in Middle East Studies and an Arabic Foreign Language Certificate as part of its Global Studies and International Affairs Program.
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Empower Peace Boston, Massachusetts
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To support its Stand Up anti-bullying program and fund a delegation of emerging female leaders from New England to attend The Women2Women International Leadership Conference.
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Endicott College Beverly, Massachusetts
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To help fund construction of a new, state-of-the-art facility that will support its expanded Entrepreneurship Center and its rapidly growing biotech/life sciences program.
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Facing History and Ourselves Brookline, Massachusetts
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To help nurture democracy and combat racism, anti-Semitism, and prejudice through educational programs, including the June 2012Holocaust Remembrance Project.
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Family Service of Greater Boston
Boston, Massachusetts |
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To increase its capacity to provide in-house services for children and families with intensive therapeutic needs, who are referred through childcare centers participating in its Strong Start program.
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| Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD)Boston, Massachusetts
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To help fund legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), according to which the federal government refuses to acknowledge the marriages of same-sex couples.
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Germaine Lawrence School Arlington, Massachusetts
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To support its services for girls who have been sexually exploited, including clinical therapy, academic education, support groups, mentoring, and creative activities.
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Giving Camp Medford, Massachusetts
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To help provide fun activities and friendship for Woburn area people with physical and mental challenges, as well as a respite for their families and caregivers.
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Griffin Museum of Photography
Winchester, Massachusetts
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To support its exhibits and programs that promote an appreciation of photographic art and a broader understanding of its visual, emotional, and social impact.
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Hallmark Health Stoneham, Massachusetts
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To help fund its new, state-of-the-art Comprehensive Breast Center, which will provide residents of Boston's northern suburbs with ready access to the most advanced care for breast disease.
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Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts
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To support the research of Arlan Fuller, Jr., which explores how Roma (Gypsy) youth in Serbia, Romania, and Italy experience exclusion, and also identifies mechanisms for change.
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Hebrew SeniorLife
Boston, Massachusetts |
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To support its Healthy Housing for Seniors program, which seeks to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare for frail elders living in subsidized senior housing.
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Home for Little Wanderers Roxbury, Massachusetts
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To support Roxbury Village, a new program that provides former foster youth with safe, stable housing and the necessary support to become self-sufficient adults.
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Inner City Scholarship Fund
Boston, Massachusetts
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To provide financial assistance to Boston area students of all faiths attending Catholic elementary and secondary schools, helping to ensure the accessibility of a quality education.
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Irish International Immigrant Center Boston, Massachusetts
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To benefit its Inclusion and Integration Project, which will educate its large network of clients, students, partners, and supporters on the value of diversity and inclusion.
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Marlborough Hospital
Marlborough, Massachusetts
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To help fund construction of a state-of-the-art Cancer Pavilion, bringing all of the hospital's cancer services together under one roof to provide comprehensive care and treatment.
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Middlesex Canal Commission Woburn, Massachusetts
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To reconstruct the Middlesex Canal Towpath in Woburn and connect it to pedestrian outlets at Alfred Street and School Street, providing a recreational path for Woburn area residents.
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Mission of Deeds Reading, Massachusetts
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To help provide more needy families in Middlesex and Essex counties with beds, furniture, and basic household items, free of charge and with a minimal waiting period.
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Montserrat College of Art Beverly, Massachusetts
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To develop a much needed new website and other tools to increase functionality and enhance relations with students and their families, community members, and potential supporters.
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Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts
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To support the exhibition Ori Gersht: History Repeating, a survey of the artist's work, which serves to promote intercultural understanding and discussions about anti-Semitism in the past and present.
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Museum of Science Boston, Massachusetts
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To help underwrite the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition, bringing its ancient artifacts to Boston and helping visitors understand the divisions and inequalities that still echo in modern society.
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Mystic Valley Elder Services Malden, Massachusetts
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To support Project Reach, which includes needs identification, outreach, programs, and services targeted to a growing population of diverse and marginalized elders in the region.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness Woburn, Massachusetts
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To help prevent unnecessary arrests of persons with mental illness, diverting them instead to community-based crisis treatment and stabilizing follow-up care.
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Nativity Preparatory School
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
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To help expand its classroom offerings to include fourth grade, enabling the school to have a more significant effect on each student's learning experience.
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Neighbors Who Care Waltham, Massachusetts
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To help fund outreach services to assist underserved homebound elderly and chronically ill adults without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap.
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North Shore Community College
Beverly, Massachusetts |
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To support the most urgent needs of this two-year, public college, offering programs leading to Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees as well as one-year certificates.
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OpenAirBoston Boston, Massachusetts
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To support Tech Goes Home, providing low-income families with a new netbook or mobile device, classroom training, and access to low-cost home Internet.
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Our Place Daycare Center for the Homeless
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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To support a one-time building expansion project to expand the children's daycare facility by 25 percent and increase the program's enrollment capacity.
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Pine Street Inn Boston, Massachusetts
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To help homeless US Veterans and low-income individuals who have served in any branch of the U.S. armed forces access resources for housing, employment, and community services.
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Salem State University
Salem, Massachusetts |
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To help establish the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, which will increase access to related educational resources and connect with area survivors of genocide.
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Social Capital Inc. Woburn, Massachusetts
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To help train teen leaders, expand theWorldFest Multicultural Leadership program, develop an online guide and training program, and pilot a Social Capitalist Fellows program.
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Solutions for Living
Medford, Massachusetts |
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To support a pilot program that helps its students explore their multicultural roots and discuss with their families issues of prejudice, discrimination, and racism.
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Spaulding Hospital Salem
Salem, Massachusetts |
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To help fund its adaptive sports and recreation program, enhancing the independence, physical health, and emotional well-being of people with disabilities.
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Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine North Grafton, Massachusetts
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To help fund a recognized leader for the school's signature International Veterinary Medicine program, part of a comprehensive global health network across Tufts University.
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Tufts Osher Lifelong Learning Center Medford, Massachusetts
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To increase the size of the office staff, upgrade computer and A/V equipment, develop an online registration system, and introduce new audiences to the program.
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Tufts University
Medford, Massachusetts |
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To support the Cummings/Hillel Program for Holocaust and Genocide Education, which hopes to teach a new generation the importance of moral action in the face of persecution and oppression.
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United Way of Mass Bay Boston, Massachusetts
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To support Project BOOST, which works with struggling youth in four specially identified underperforming middle schools to create emotionally safe environments and increase graduation rates.
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Wilmington Youth Soccer Wilmington, Massachusetts
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To help fund TOPSoccer, a special athletic program helping Wilmington area kids with physical, emotional, and intellectual challenges develop social and gross motor skills.
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Winchester Field Development Winchester, Massachusetts
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To support a capital program to renovate and restore Winchester's athletic fields, providing the community and its athletic teams with safe, adequate, and accessible facilities.
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Winchester Hospital Winchester, Massachusetts
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To benefit a variety of areas, including its new Ambulatory Services Center, patient services at its Center for Cancer Care, and nursing education and scholarships.
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Winchester Multicultural Network
Winchester, Massachusetts |
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To help fund a new executive director position, which will enable the organization to sustain and expand its programming, which promotes the recognition, understanding, and appreciation of diversity.
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Woburn (North Suburban) YMCA Woburn, Massachusetts
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To further its mission to connect people of all backgrounds, and to provide scholarships, childcare, and programs for healthy living, social responsibility, and youth development.
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Woburn Boys & Girls Club Woburn, Massachusetts
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To support its strategy to deepen program impact and promote capacity building at this organization that welcomes boys and girls of all races, religions, and ethnic cultures.
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Woburn Council of Social Concern Woburn, Massachusetts
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To help serve those in need through its food pantry, children's center, family childcare system, parenting education program, and supervised visitation program.
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Woburn Historical Society Woburn, Massachusetts
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To support the planning, production, and promotion of programs and exhibits that inform and educate the citizens of Woburn about their city's history and rich heritage.
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Woburn Supportive Living
Woburn, Massachusetts |
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To help fund individualized support services and professional care at Warren House, allowing survivors of brain injury to live more independently in a home-like atmosphere.
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Woburn VNA Hospice Care
Woburn, Massachusetts
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To help further its mission to provide comprehensive care and support to patients and families facing the challenges of life-limiting illness and loss, regardless of acuity, cost, or ability to pay.
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Youth Villages Woburn, Massachusetts
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To support Transitional Living, a program designed to help young adults who are aging out of state custody learn skills to transition into independent and productive lives.
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Zoo New England
Boston and Stoneham, Massachusetts
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To help expand cultural participation in its zoos with free and discounted days, community pass programs, cultural activities, and more user-friendly signage and promotional materials.
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mdonahue
8:52 am on Wednesday, September 5, 2012
So nice to see Cummings Properties and Beacon Grille supporting so many local charities. Thanks to their board for their vision.
Dianne Autenzio
8:10 am on Monday, December 3, 2012
nice to see the money used for locally helping so many people. in our Community.
Great job