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How AmpSurf is making surfing accessible for all
AmpSurf is a volunteer-based nonprofit program dedicated to offering surf therapy to people with disabilities, because they believe the sport should be accessible to everyone! Founder and president Dana Cummings tells us all about it.
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Citizens recognizes ‘Breaktime' for youth summer workforce programming
For over 20 years, Citizens has supported nonprofits giving back to the community through their ‘Champions in Action’ program. This year, they recognized ‘Breaktime,’ an organization that strives to break the cycle of young adult homelessness. Connor Schoen, cofounder, shares how Breaktime is offering career, financial support and classes to achieve this goal.
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How a Local Nonprofit Brings Internationally Acclaimed Artists to Boston
Learn how a non-profit organization, Celebrity Series of Boston, is brining internationally acclaimed artists to Boston and how you can see these low-cost concerts.
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Meet: Celebrity Series of Boston
Gary Dunning, the executive director of Celebrity Series Boston, talks about their diverse lineup of performances and artists.
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Champions in Action: The Family Pantry of Cape Cod
The Family Pantry of Cape Cod in Harwich is dedicated to helping feed people during difficult times. It’s been heralded by Champions in Action, a part of Citizens Bank that supports nonprofits creating lasting change in their communities.
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Champions in Action: Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Bridge Over Troubled Water is an organization that helps homeless teens and other at-risk youth. The group has received support from Champions in Action, a part of Citizens Bank that supports non-profits creating lasting change in their communities.
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Boston Nonprofit for Children's Health Gets $4M Grant From MacKenzie Scott
A Boston nonprofit with the goal of helping children in need has gotten a big boost from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. The National Institute for Children’s Health Quality received a $4 million grant from Scott, who was previously married to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. “I don’t think ‘surprised’ fully captures how excited we all were,” said Heidi Brooks, NICHQ’s...
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MacKenzie Scott Donates $4M to Boston Health Nonprofit
A $4 million grant will impact the work of the National Institute for Children’s Health Quality.