Category: Do Good

Charities and volunteer opporunities in Newton, MA and Boston.

  • Family Equality Council Fundraiser: You’re Invited!

    Family Equality Council Fundraiser: You’re Invited!

    You are cordially invited to join the Family Equality Council on the evening of Saturday, October 19th for the Brookline Fundraiser at the home of Mark Shuster & Jeff Webb. Come mix, mingle, and meet Family Equality Council’s new Executive Director, Gabriel Blau.

    Family Equality Council Gabriel Blauimage from Huffington Post

     

    Family Equality Council is the nation’s leading advocate for parents who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and their families. Family Equality Council is changing attitudes and policies to ensure that all families are respected, loved, and celebrated.


    Family Equality Council

    You can learn more about the event and RSVP by visiting www.familyequality.org/brookline or by clicking here to download our invitation. If you have any questions, please contact Abby Thorp, Deputy Director of Development, atathorp@familyequality.org or 617-502-8708.

  • One Fund Tote from L.L. Bean

    One Fund Tote from L.L. Bean

    Today L.L.Bean announced the launch of The One Fund Boston Tote, a limited-edition tote made from the tarp used to protect the Fenway Park infield during its 100th anniversary in 2012.

    Starting Friday, September 6, the totes will be available in limited quantities at Massachusetts L.L.Bean retail stores (Dedham, Mansfield and Burlington) and at the flagship L.L.Bean store in Freeport, Maine. Only 3,500 totes have been produced, and 100% of the profits will go to The One Fund Boston.

    LL Bean One Fund Tote

    As you may know, L.L.Bean sponsors the tarp used to protect the Fenway Park infield. Inspired by L.L.Bean’s founder Leon Leonwood Bean’s passion for “upcycling” and his love for the Red Sox.This year L.L.Bean is upcycling the tarp and creating a limited edition version of the company’s signature tote.  To learn more about The One Fund Boston Totes and see how they are made here:

  • Volunteers Needed to Deliver Meals to Jewish Elders

    Volunteers Needed to Deliver Meals to Jewish Elders

    Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly Has Two Requests

    Deliver Meals to Jewish Elders for Rosh Hashanah

    This week, we are also planning to deliver Rosh Hashanah care packages to the homes of our Jewish elders. The visits will be taking place on Thursday and Friday of this week. If you are interested in participating, please let me know when you would be available to pick up packages at our office in JP. We are open from 9am – 5pm both days.

    Interested? Contact Scott Berry, Volunteer Coordinator, Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly
    http://boston.littlebrothers.org or
    617-524-8882.


    Little Brothers for the Elderly

    Food Pantry Donations Also Needed!

    We are still in need of supplies for our Emergency Food Pantry. If you are interested in making a donation, we can use the following items:

    soups, especially low-sodium (no cream based soups)
    tuna
    peanut butter
    canned fruit in juice
    baked beans
    stew
    canned pastas
    instant oatmeal
    cold cereal

    Donated items can be dropped off at our office in Jamaica Plain during the week, or during one of our weekend events (see dates listed above). Also, if you are interested in organizing a food drive of your own, we can arrange to pick up donated items. If you have any questions regarding the Food Pantry, please contact Rene at 617-524-8882 or rmorrissette.bos@littlebrothers.org.

     

  • Birthday Wishes Volunteer Opportunities

    Birthday Wishes Volunteer Opportunities

    Please Help Stock our Shelves
    To accommodate our growing number of birthday children, particularly our teens, we ask for you continuing generosity. Here is what we need most:

    • $25 and $35 gift cards to Target, Wal-Mart, TJ Maxx, Marshalls or Dunkin’ Donuts
    • Teen gifts, books, games, nail art, water bottles, girly accessories, movie passes
    • Sports equipment including basketballs, footballs, whiffle balls and bats, Red Sox gear
    • Toys for children 3 and under such as board books, musical toys, building blocks
    Please keep in mind that all donations must be new and in original packaging.
    All of our Birthday Wishes offices are in need. Donations may be dropped off at our Newton Centre office (11 Homer Street, 2nd floor of the Trinity Episcopal Church) during office hours (Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9-3, Tuesday and Thursday 9-5).
    Donations will also be gladly accepted at each of our regional offices during scheduled office hours. Click here to find the regional office closest to you.
    Birthday wishes, birthday parties for homeless children
  • 4th Annual HopeWalks Event at Newton Wellesley Hospital

    4th Annual HopeWalks Event at Newton Wellesley Hospital

    The Newton-Wellesley Hospital Charitable Foundation has announced that its fourth annual HopeWalks event will be held on Sunday, September 29, 2013. HopeWalks is a 3.5 mile neighborhood walk to benefit the Integrative Support Services offered at the Vernon Cancer Center. These life-enhancing services for cancer patients optimize healing and comfort throughout treatment. NewtonWellesley Hospital wants to make these services available to all patients, regardless of their ability to pay. Online registration is now open.

    “HopeWalks is such a wonderful community event, and we look forward to coming together once again to benefit the Vernon Cancer Center,” said Joan Archer, president, Newton-Wellesley Hospital Charitable Foundation. “To see so many people walking in honor of friends and family who have fought or are fighting cancer is extremely powerful. Supporting HopeWalks by walking or donating really does give hope to all our cancer patients and their families.”

    HopeWalks

    The Vernon Cancer Center’s Integrative Support Services include:

    • A patient navigator who provides support from the point of diagnosis through the entire continuum of care;

    • Genetic testing and comprehensive risk assessment to identify family history of cancer;

    • Access to a wide variety of clinical trials including research conducted in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Partners Cancer Care;

    • Nutritional support to help patients get adequate nutrition and meet dietary needs;

    • Psychological and social services to help patients and their families deal with the emotional impact of the initial diagnosis and treatment;

    • Therapeutic services such as massage, Reiki, yoga, and other relaxation methods;

    • Pain management services tailored to deal with each patient’s unique diagnosis.

    The HopeWalks route will begin and end at the hospital, and all ages are welcome. Check-in will begin at 9:00am, opening ceremonies with Honorary Master of Ceremonies Sue Brady from MIX 104.1 will start at 9:30 am, and the walk will begin at 10:00am. Walkers and their families will enjoy a hospitality tent, entertainment, food, and prizes given to largest teams and participants who raise the most money. HopeWalks is a fundraiser, and while there is no minimum donation amount required to participate, it is recommended that each walker raise a minimum of $100. All walkers who raise $500+ are considered “Super” walkers, and those who raise $1,000+ are considered “Power” walkers.

    The online registration fee is $25 per walker. For those who register by paper or on the day of the event, the registration fee is $35. Children 10 and under are free. Online registration is now available at www.nwh.org/hopewalks.

    The lead corporate sponsor for HopeWalks is Building #19 with additional sponsors to be announced shortly.

    Corporate sponsorships are still available. For more information, please contact Haillie MacNeill at (617) 243-5915 or hopewalks@partners.org.

    About the Vernon Cancer Center

    The Joan and James Vernon Cancer Center at Newton-Wellesley Hospital offers patients an entire realm of cancer care, expert and innovative services and advanced treatment options. Our mission is to deliver comprehensive, compassionate care while providing a sense of hope and comfort to patients and their families.

    Our team provides personalized care in a private and comfortable setting for cancers such as breast, prostate, lung, colorectal and gynecological malignancies. In addition, benign and malignant blood disorders such as anemia, coagulation disorders, lymphoma, myeloma and leukemia are also treated.

    Specialists at the Center work in collaboration with the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Radiation Oncology, New England Hematology/Oncology Associates (NEHOA) and numerous departments at the Hospital to provide for the specific needs of individual patients.

    Photo By Melody Team at HopeWalks 2012

  • Volunteers Needed: Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly

    Volunteers Needed: Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly

    Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly has had two very successful picnic luncheons so far this summer, and there is still one more remaining on the calendar. Thank you to all of the volunteers who have contributed your time and energy to make these special events possible. They are always a favorite among volunteers and elders alike.

    We are looking forward to another great turnout for the final picnic in September!

    Please mark your calendars for the following dates and let me know if you are available to volunteer! Volunteers needed!

    July Brunch – Wednesday, July 24th, 10am – noon.

    August Lunch – Saturday, Aug. 10th, noon – 2pm.

    August Brunch – Wednesday, Aug. 21st, 10am – noon.

    September Picnic – Saturday, Sept. 14th, noon – 2pm.


    Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly

    Scott Berry
    Volunteer Coordinator
    Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly
    http://boston.littlebrothers.org

     

    Food Pantry Donations Needed

    Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly are in need of supplies for our Emergency Food Pantry. If you are interested in making a donation, we can use the following items:
    soups, especially low-sodium (no cream based soups)
    tuna
    peanut butter
    canned fruit in juice
    baked beans
    stew
    canned pastas
    instant oatmeal
    cold cereal
    Donated items can be dropped off at our office in Jamaica Plain during the week, or during one of our weekend events (see dates listed above). Also, if you are interested in organizing a food drive of your own, we can arrange to pick up donated items. If you have any questions regarding the Food Pantry, please contact Rene at 617-524-8882 or rmorrissette.bos@littlebrothers.org.
  • Dog in Hot Car. What to Do?!

    Dog in Hot Car. What to Do?!

    Every year pets die because they were left in a car on a warm day.

    On a 78-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car can reach 100 – 120 degrees in mere minutes, so leaving your dog in the car for “just a minute” is dangerous. On a 90+ degree day the interior temperature can reach 160 degrees in less than 10 minutes!

    hot temperatures and dogs in cars

    Just like people, animals are affected by the heat, but unlike humans they can only cool themselves by panting and sweating through their paw pads.

    What to do if you come across a dog in a car with no owner in sight:

    – Note the car’s make/model, license plate number, location and the time.
    – Take down a description of the dog, noting his/her condition. Watch for restlessness, thick saliva, heavy panting, lethargy, vomiting, bloody diarrhea and lack of coordination. These are all symptoms of heatstroke.
    – Ask nearby businesses to make announcements using the vehicle’s make/model to locate the dog’s owner.
    – If the owner is not located call the police or local animal control.
    – If possible, don’t leave the scene until help has arrived!

    dogs and hot days

    If your pet shows signs of heatstroke, bring him/her to a vet immediately! Provide your pet with water to drink, and apply cool (not cold), wet towels to the groin area, stomach, chest, and paws. If you have access to a large amount of water, consider spraying or splashing him/her with cool water, to bring body temperature down.

    This information is from The Animal Rescue League of Boston.

  • Hunger Never Takes a Vacation: Food Donations Needed

    Hunger Never Takes a Vacation: Food Donations Needed

    With school nearly done, it’s easy to focus on summer fun but what about kids who relied on meals at school? Summer food donations are more important than ever to make sure families and individuals in Newton don’t go hungry.

    Did you know about the Centre Street Food Pantry in Newton Centre? They are asking for food donations. They need unexpired shelf-stable canned goods, toiletries, and other items. And they’re always in need of brown-handled grocery bags for our shoppers to use.

    Drop off Tuesdays from 3-7 or contact them at centrestfoodpantry@gmail.com

    Thank you for your support!


    Centre Street food pantry Newton,

  • Blue Man Group One Fund Boston Benefit

    Blue Man Group One Fund Boston Benefit

    Join us on Monday, June 10 for a very special evening.

    100% of the proceeds from your ticket purchase will go directly to the One Fund Boston, assisting those most affected by the tragic events in our city.

    ALL TICKET PROCEEDS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO THE ONE FUND. Purchase tickets here.

     

    Blue Man Group One Fund show

  • Running Relay for The One Fund Boston Appeal

    Running Relay for The One Fund Boston Appeal

    A non-stop running relay

    from LA to Boston

    3000 MILES

    300 STAGES

    1000+ RUNNERS

    ONE CAUSE

    One Run For Boston is the first ever non-stop running relay across America and we want YOU to be part of it!
    Whether you’re a recreational runner or elite athlete this is your opportunity to do something awesome to show your support for the city of Boston and the people whose lives were changed forever on April 15 2013.
    START:  Los Angeles – Friday June 7, 2013
    FINISH:  Boston – Sunday June 30, 2013
    In just three weeks the One Run For Boston relay will travel over 3000 miles through fourteen different states.  Runners from across the USA, and beyond, will run day and night to get the baton to Boston.  You can follow their progress every step of the way via our live map and daily news updates.
    Sign Up. Donate. Run.
    The relay will give runners from all backgrounds the chance to show their solidarity and support for Boston. This epic event starts June 2013 – just a few weeks from now!Subscribe for early bird access here  or check us out on Facebook.