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2001/2002 Charities
  1. Beverly Bootstraps Food Pantry
  2. Boston Gay Men's Chorus
  3. Boston History Collaborative
  4. Boston Natural Areas Network
  5. Boston Partners in Education
  6. Cape and Islands Gay & Straight Youth Alliance
  7. Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's Association
  8. Caritas Communities
  9. CASA Esperanza
  10. Center for Ecological Technology
  11. Chefs Collaborative
  12. Children's Law Center of Massachusetts
  13. Community Access to the Arts
  14. Community Music School of Springfield
  15. Discovering Justice
  16. Dorchester Bay Economic Development
  17. Earthen Vessels
  18. East End House
  19. EcoLogic Development Fund
  20. Efficacy Institute
  21. Ellis Memorial & Eldredge House
  22. Emmanuel Music
  23. Epiphany School
  24. Fine Arts Work Center
  25. Food Project
  26. Global Habitat Project
  27. Greater Lawrence Community Boating Program
  28. Green Corps
  29. Haverhill Historical Society - Buttonwoods Museum
  30. Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled
  31. HomeStart
  32. Housatonic River Restoration
  33. Island Alliance
  34. José Mateo's Ballet Theatre
  35. LynnArts
  36. Mass Energy Consumers Alliance
  37. MATCH School
  38. Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society
  39. MissionWorks
  40. National Education for Assistance Dog Services
  41. National Marine Life Center
  42. New England Legal Foundation
  43. New England Network for Child, Youth and Family Services
  44. Newton History Museum
  45. Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
  46. Northeast Youth Ballet
  47. Open Circle Social Competency Program
  48. Partners for Youth with Disabilities
  49. Penikese Island School
  50. Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
  51. Professional Center for Child Development
  52. Raw Art Works
  53. Red Tomato
  54. Respond
  55. RESTORE: The North Woods
  56. Revels
  57. Save the Harbor/Save the Bay
  58. Schooner Adventure
  59. Second Step
  60. Serious Play! Theatre Ensemble
  61. Silent Spring Institute
  62. South Shore Natural Science Center
  63. SpeakEasy Stage Company
  64. Straight Ahead Pictures
  65. Townscape Institute
  66. Transition House
  67. Urban College of Boston
  68. W.I.S.H. House
  69. Walker Center
  70. Waters Farm Preservation
  71. Wenham Museum
  72. Women in the Building Trades
  73. Women's Institute for Leadership Development
  74. The Writers' Express

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The Writers' Express

CONTACT:

271 Cambridge Street, Suite 303
Cambridge, MA 02141
617-844-1003
www.wex.org

Deborah Reck, CEO

Donate Now to The Writers' Express

DESCRIPTION:

If you believe in writing as empowerment, aimed at kids who need it most, here is a charity for you. The Writers' Express was founded in 1994 by two young teachers, to provide a few Cambridge and Boston middle-school students with an intensive summer writing experience. The basic idea was to have some interesting fun with the students and then to write about it -- first in personal journals; then together reworking those into stories, essays and articles, using that process for discovery and mastery. When children see that writing can help them understand and even change their world, they want to strengthen and refine that skill, to make their writing clearer and more powerful. After several years of learning how to do this better, the challenge shifted to growing the program--more staff, more sites, and more students. An after school program for students from three Dorchester schools was added in 1999 as well as Saturday and vacation programs, and a teacher-development program in Jamaica Plain. In 2001 the entire program served 345 children and by 2008 they are reaching 30,000 struggling students nationwide, in grades 3-12, with teacher-training programs in Greater Boston and Springfield, Massachusetts; New York City; Milwaukee WI; and in California, San Francisco and San Diego. WEX works directly with over 100 students (2/3 of whom are on scholarships) in its Summer Program at Simmons College in Boston, Every day campers participate in sports, art, or other instructional activities and write about their experiences in their journals. WEX-trained writing instructors take the journals home nightly to write comments, then give skill-enhancing drills based on the students’ individual needs. WEX plans to raise $1.5mm in the next two years to reach 400,000 students by 2010. For more information on how you can support WEX, please go to www.wex.org.

(2001: CULTURE: Education: Formal: School-Related)

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