The Rodman Ride for Kids
The Rodman Ride for Kids is an umbrella matching gift charity raising funds for youth-focused social service agencies that support at-risk kids in Massachusetts. Their mission is to have every kid in our community live as we would want our own kids to live.
To learn more, please visit: http://rodmanrideforkids.org
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The New England Center for Children
For more than 30 years The New England Center for Children (NECC) has provided state-of-the-art education and individualized treatment, with care and respect, to children with autism and related disabilities. Located in Southborough, Massachusetts, NECC has maintained a steadfast dedication to helping individuals reach their potential and live productively; to minimizing dependence and maximizing independence; and to eliminating isolation and increasing social, educational and employment opportunities through integration into all aspects of community life. To learn more about how NECC opens doors for children with autism, please visit www.NECC.org.
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The Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA)
MAHA’s award winning homeowner education programs have graduated thousands. Their community action breaks down barriers facing first time homebuyers. Their campaigns get results – 13,000 SoftSecond homeowners and counting and $5.1 billion in investment since 1985.To learn more about this organization, please visit: www.mahahome.org.
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Project Bread's Walk for Hunger
Always the first Sunday in May, The Walk for Hunger is the oldest continual pledge walk in the country and the largest one-day fundraiser to alleviate local hunger. For 38 years, Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger has provided critical resources for hungry children and families in Massachusetts. The 20-mile Walk route weaves through Boston, Brookline, Newton, Watertown, and Cambridge, and includes entertainment and free snacks along the way. Walkers can walk all or part of the route and can return to the Boston Common on free shuttle buses. The Walk for Hunger funds more than 400 food pantries, soup kitchens, food banks, and food salvage programs in 135 communities across Massachusetts — so its funds go to those who are in urgent need of food. It's a "come-one come-all" event that provides seven hours of community service to school children (see website for form). Fun and easy-to-use fundraising tools are also available online at www.projectbread.org.
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The American Heart Association (AHA)
The Mission of the American Heart Association is building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular disease and stroke, the number one and number three killers of Americans.
SBLI is pleased to support the upcoming American Heart Association’s Lawyers Have Heart 5K Road Race and Summer Celebration at the Bank of America Pavilion in Boston.
To learn more about this event, please visit: www.LHHBoston.org.
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Stolen Base Learning Initiative (S.B.L.I.)
SBLI is proud to continue the Stolen Base Learning Initiative (S.B.L.I.) in select Minor League Baseball markets. For every stolen base during a home game by the sponsored team, SBLI will make a $100 donation to a local learning-based charity. The S.B.L.I. "runs" throughout the baseball season, and culminates with an on-field check presentation to the charity in late August.
Since its inception in 2007, the S.B.L.I. has positively impacted communities in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.
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Woburn Boys & Girls Club
SBLI proudly supports the Boys & Girls Club of Woburn, which provides a safe, enjoyable environment for local youths to fully realize their potential and develop into responsible young adults. To learn more about the enrichment programs offered by the Boys & Girls Club of Woburn, please visit www.positive-place.org.
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The New England Center for Homeless Veterans
The Mission of the New England Center for Homeless Veterans is to extend a helping hand to homeless men and women veterans who are addressing the challenges of addiction, trauma, severe and persistent mental illness, and/or unemployment; and who will commit themselves to sobriety, non-violence, and working for personal change. The New England Center for Homeless Veterans is recognized as one of the most effective private veteran's transition programs in the country. To learn more about this organization, please visit: www.nechv.org.
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