Back on my Feet Walk
Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and […]
Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and […]
Boston Family Days is an extraordinary public-private partnership between the City, corporate and philanthropic partners, and 23 of our City’s leading cultural institutions to help Boston school-aged children feel at […]
Join us as we begin the BRL88 journey tracing Boston's earliest Black community roots — from the North End's historic New Guinea Settlement to Joy Street on Beacon Hill. This immersive tour connects […]
Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and […]
Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and […]
Hosted by Olmsted Network, this Conversations with Olmsted webinar will feature speakers including Austin Allen, Moderator (he/him), Kai Lawrence (he/him), Alexa Vaughn, ASLA, FAAR (she/her), and Finnegan Shannon (they/them). They will discuss how Frederick Law Olmsted designed parks as social infrastructure, meant to serve the widest public possible. This panel makes that ideal explicit, exploring […]
For the past 4 years, 20 communities that are part of the Charles River Climate Compact (CRCC) teamed up with CRWA and Weston & Sampson to develop the Charles River Flood Model. Join us on Thursday, February 12th at 7 PM to learn how the Compact is advancing innovative green and grey flood mitigation strategies […]
Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and […]
Step into the heart of Boston’s Black history as we journey through Lower Roxbury and the South End—exploring what happened once upon a time in Nubian Square. Led by the Afrimerican Academy & Live Like a Local Tours Boston, this walking tour traces the evolution of Nubian Square (formerly Dudley Square), once a thriving hub of music, business, and […]
Back on My Feet empowers people to break free from the cycles of poverty, homelessness, and/or addiction through the power of running/walking, community support, and employment resources. They run and […]