To provide continued support for staff as they launch virtual programming for youth during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To support the Intensive Community Program, a nationally recognized instrument training program for students of color and low-income students from Boston.
To continue supporting the coordination of housing, education, and health services at seven BPS schools in 2021, thereby helping families achieve greater economic stability and improve school success.
To provide emergency financial support for families participating in the Family-Led Stability Pilot program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To support the coordination of housing, education, and health services at seven BPS schools in 2020, and stably house homeless students and their families.
To move student support services online, including finding work options for those who can no longer do on-campus work-study programs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To support the Access and Success Programs, providing high-impact, one-on-one coaching to 3,000 low-income, first-generation-to-college students in Boston. (2-year grant)
To support the virtual delivery of early intervention programs, as well as staff training and development of materials for English language learners, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To provide interdisciplinary early intervention services for over 1,100 young children with special needs and their families.
To provide gift cards for the purchase of basic needs items for youth and families participating in the YouthConnect program during the COVID-19 pandemic.