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Kimberly McCleary
I am the Branch Librarian at the Fields Corner Branch Library. My children attend the Murphy School in Dorchester.
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Adam Ellis
I recently applied to become a member of the AmeriCorps through SCI Dorchester. I am a 24 year-old male who has lived in Massachusetts for my entire life.
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Pathways Boston
Pathways to Wellness, Inc. is a
nonprofit organization committed to providing equal access to high quality holistic care including acupuncture, shiatsu, and Chinese herbs. Within a compassionate and empowering environment, Pathways provides complementary therapies for our clients as an adjunct to their Western medical care. Working in partnership with community health centers and organizations, Pathways promotes a continuum of care for our clients in body, mind and spirit.
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Neely Burrelle
I am easy to get along with, and a good listener. I am always trying to help someone or pick up there spirits. I am a firm beleiver that one day we will have our neighborhoods safe. My first passion is my two children Keith 18 and Keely she is two years. I enjoy cooking as well as eating. Once a month I like to try a diiderent cultured cuisine. Something that I haven't tried yet. I am excited being a Volunteer Coordinator for Americorps/SCI I am looking forward to helping the community and all its new upcoming events.
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Carla Smith
I am a Dorchester resident/business owner & I am very concerned about the violence in our community among our young people.
JayCee DJ/Bartending Service
877-852-9233
www.jayceedjbartending.com
JayCee Business Group
866-626-2309
www.jayceebusinessgroup.com
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Carla Smith
Hello my name is Carla Smith and I am a Community Capital Builder. I am interested in connecting both new sistah's in Boston along with the old to resources, information, & a sistahood.
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Big Sister Association
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston’s mission is to help girls realize their full potential by providing them with positive mentoring relationships with women.
Our vision is to create a mentor-rich community in which every girl has access to the individual nurturing, guidance and support she needs to become a confident, competent and caring adult. Using research-based best practices, we hope to become a national model for gender-specific mentoring for girls which can be replicated in other mentoring programs.
Big Sister is an acknowledged leader in building professionally supported, dynamic relationships between girls and adult women volunteers.
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Meghan Keaney
I have lived in and around Boston for my whole life. I work for United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley.
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Horizons for Homeless Children Horizons for Homeless Children
We help children learn how to play, to share, to read, and to enjoy exploring their worlds. We help parents learn how to be nurturing and involved in the growth and development of their children, and help them learn and grow through job training, GED and college courses. We help to stabilize families so that they can weather any crisis, and thus help to break the cycle of homelessness that too often occurs.
Since 1994, more than 1,000 children have been served by the Community Children's Centers. We have recruited and trained more than 6,500 volunteer Playspace Activity Leaders since 1990, giving thousands of children living in family shelters in Greater Boston the opportunity to play, learn and to just be kids. We have training sessions for service providers in Massachusetts and participate in local and national conferences. We work with public officials in state and federal government to increase the resources available to young homeless children and to change the conditions that lead to family homelessness.
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