Engagement Archives - Madison Park Development Corporation https://www.madison-park.org/news-category/engagement/ Fri, 13 Dec 2024 15:14:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.madison-park.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-Untitled-design-5-32x32.png Engagement Archives - Madison Park Development Corporation https://www.madison-park.org/news-category/engagement/ 32 32 154206511 Support MPDC with an End of Year Gift! https://www.madison-park.org/news/support-mpdc-with-an-end-of-year-gift/ Fri, 13 Dec 2024 15:14:32 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=7864 As 2024 comes to a close, we’re filled with pride and gratitude for all we’ve accomplished together at MPDC. Your unwavering support has fueled our mission to advance wealth-building and […]

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As 2024 comes to a close, we’re filled with pride and gratitude for all we’ve accomplished together at MPDC. Your unwavering support has fueled our mission to advance wealth-building and economic opportunity in Boston. 💪🏽

Here’s what we’ve achieved together this year:
✨ Youth Empowerment: Over 150 youth earned nearly $600,000 in stipends, creating brighter futures.
30 earned valuable credentials like ServSafe certification.
16 participants secured permanent employment.
6 young adults completed their HiSET credential!

✨ Educational Support: $57,000 in scholarships awarded to 18 college students.

✨ Community Engagement: The Dewitt Center served over 1,400 individuals, including 430 youth, through events, food distributions, and year-round programming.

These numbers represent lives changed and futures transformed. Jasmine T., a 23-year-old program participant, beautifully shared:
“MPDC has shaped and emboldened the woman I am today. Every opportunity and inspiring person I met blessed me with the chance to reinvent, reconnect, and reaffirm myself and the importance of community.”

Looking ahead to 2025, we’re thrilled about launching impactful programs like February’s HBCU tour, allowing young people to explore opportunities and discover their potential.

Here’s how YOU can make a difference:
💡 $2,500 funds a life-changing college tour for 4 high school students.
💡 $1,000 provides a month of employment stipends for youth in our workforce program.
💡 $500 delivers 300 pounds of fresh produce to 85 older adults.
💡 $250 offers 8 MPDC residents access to first-time homebuyer classes.

Every gift changes lives and builds stronger communities.

🌟 Donate today to help us continue this critical work. Contributions of $1,000 or more qualify for the Massachusetts Community Investment Tax Credit, offering a 50% rebate!

💻 https://www.madison-park.org/make-an-impact/give/

Together, we can ensure that everyone we serve not only survives but thrives. Thank you for believing in the power of community. 💖

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MPDC’s End of Summer Update https://www.madison-park.org/news/mpdcs-end-of-summer-update/ Mon, 23 Sep 2024 12:45:47 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=7705 MPDC had a spectacular summer! Read what we’ve been up to in our latest newsletter.

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MPDC had a spectacular summer! Read what we’ve been up to in our latest newsletter here.

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Summer Youth Employment Program 2024 | Application Form Now Live! https://www.madison-park.org/news/summer-youth-employment-program-2024-application-form-now-live/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 08:05:47 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=7446 MPDC's Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is officially accepting applicants for Summer 2024 – Click to get more details + apply today!

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MPDC’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) is officially accepting applicants for Summer 2024!

About MPDC’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP): Our program provides underserved in-school youth, ages 14-19, with career internships, job readiness skills, and educational enrichment. Our training program is intended to provide early workforce experience for young people who might not otherwise have this opportunity, while supporting them with completing academics and college readiness. We also provide organized workshops and learning experiences to develop young people’s leadership skills. 

ALL Intership sites are in-person unless stated otherwise!

Incomplete applications will not be accepted or considered.

Application Deadline: June 7th, 2024 @ 11:59 p.m.

| Apply today here |

For more information about the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), please contact Yhinny Matos, MPDC’s Youth Workforce Manager, at ymatos@madison-park.org.

#MPDC #MPDCRox

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MPDC’s February 2024 Newsletter https://www.madison-park.org/news/mpdcs-february-2024-newsletter/ Tue, 12 Mar 2024 00:31:37 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=7290 MPDC had a fabulous February —  Read our latest newsletter about what we were up to last month.

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MPDC had a fabulous February —  Read our latest newsletter here about what we were up to last month.

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MPDC’s December 2023 Newsletter https://www.madison-park.org/news/mpdcs-december-2023-newsletter/ Wed, 17 Jan 2024 15:52:26 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=7134 MPDC had a very delightful December —  Read our latest newsletter to learn about our impact!

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MPDC had a very delightful December —  Read our latest newsletter here about what we were up to last month.

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MPDC’s July 2023 Newsletter https://www.madison-park.org/news/mpdcs-july-2023-newsletter/ Tue, 15 Aug 2023 14:55:47 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=6788 MPDC had a jubilant July — Read our latest newsletter!

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MPDC had a jubilant July — Read our latest newsletter here about what we were up to last month.

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MPDC’s January Newsletter https://www.madison-park.org/news/mpdcs-december-newsletter-6/ Mon, 13 Feb 2023 20:24:26 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=6216 MPDC had a joyful January — Read our latest newsletter!

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MPDC had a joyful January — Read our latest newsletter here about what we were up to last month.

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Join MPDC for a discussion on Community Asset and Wealth Building https://www.madison-park.org/news/join-mpdc-for-a-discussion-on-community-asset-and-wealth-building/ Wed, 25 Jan 2023 18:17:10 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=6153 In honor of Black History Month, join MPDC for a virtual discussion on Community Asset and Wealth Building on Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 6:30 pm.

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Join MPDC for a  Virtual Community Asset and

Wealth Building Forum!

In honor of Black History Month, join us for an evening with Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s Chief of Organizing, Policy, and Equity, to discuss how the racial wealth gap affects Roxbury and beyond with MPDC CEO Leslie Reid.

When: Tuesday, February 28th, 2023, from 6:30 pm — 8:30 pm
Where: On Zoom – Registration Required

Register by clicking here.

For more information about this event, please email Kelly Lydon at klydon@madison-park.org

We hope to see you there!

About Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, Chief, Organizing, Policy, and Equity 

Dedrick Asante-Muhammad joined NCRC in January 2019 as the Chief of Race, Wealth, and Community. Currently, he serves as Chief of Organizing, Policy and Equity.

During his tenure as Chief of Race, Wealth and Community he oversaw Fair Housing, Fair Lending, the Women’s Business Center of DC, the National Training Academy, the Housing Counseling Network, and started the Racial Economic Equity Department. As Chief of Organizing, Policy, and Equity, Dedrick oversees Racial Economic Equity, Organizing, Research, Policy, and Government Affairs.

Dedrick comes from Prosperity Now where he was a Senior Fellow and Founder of the Racial Wealth Divide Initiative. Before Prosperity Now, Dedrick worked for the NAACP, where he was the Senior Director of the Economics Department and Executive Director of the Financial Freedom Center. Dedrick has also worked for Reverend Al Sharpton’s National Action Network and the Institute for Policy Studies.

Dedrick serves as chair of the Board for Beyond Savvy, an organization focused on financial empowerment for the justice impacted.  He also sits on a variety of advisory boards, including Advancing Black Strategies Initiative, National League of Cities Racial Wealth Divide Initiative, Financial Health Network’s PULSE, and Better Markets.

Learn more about his work and follow him on –

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racialwealthdivide/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgingtheracialwealthdivide/?hl=en

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DedrickM

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dedrick-asante-muhammad-9966525

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Thank you for joining us for Sparks! 2022 https://www.madison-park.org/news/thank-you-for-joining-us-for-sparks-2022/ Tue, 06 Dec 2022 16:05:38 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=5937 We were BACK IN BLACK! We are profoundly grateful to everyone who made the evening a success. We exceeded our fundraising goal of $325,000, and everyone had a great time […]

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We were BACK IN BLACK!

We are profoundly grateful to everyone who made the evening a success. We exceeded our fundraising goal of $325,000, and everyone had a great time celebrating in person.

SEE PHOTOS HERE

SEE THE 2022 PROGRAM BOOK HERE

DONATE

Make your year-end gift to Madison Park!

It is not too late to support Madison Park’s daily work to make Roxbury strong. We count on your support to keep our programs running throughout the year.

If you make a gift of $1000 or more, you will be eligible for the Massachusetts Community Investment Tax Credit (CITC) and receive a 50% tax credit on your state taxes. If you make a gift of $2,500, you will get $1,250 back at tax time! Make your donation here: https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/E5Ar6Q?vid=vsqoy

If you have questions about donating or CITC, please contact Griffin Thomas at gthomas@madison-park.org or 617-849-6254.

MANY THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

Equity Partner

Silicon Valley Bank

Winn Residential

Community Investor

Dellbrook | JKS

Eastern Bank Foundation

NEI General Contracting

Roxbury Amplifier

Trinity Financial

Cultural Influencer

BlueHub Capital

Boston Children’s Hospital

Klein-Hornig LLP

Peabody Properties

Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH)

Marsh McLennan

M&T Bank

Neighborhood Champion

Akiki Auto

Awaken Christian Church

Bank of America 

Campaign for Catholic Schools

CohnReznick 

Dana Farber Cancer Institute

DREAM Collaborative

Alison Gottlieb

Susan Haas

Hunneman Real Estate

ICON Architecture

Kaplan Construction

The Life Initiative

Marsh, Moriarty, Ontell & Golder

Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation

McPhail Associates

Peter Munkenbeck 

Northeastern University

Origin Property Group

RBC

Redstone Equity

Resonant

Ivelise Rivera

Esther Schlorholtz

Stull &Lee

Alicia Toney

VIVA Consulting

THANK YOU TO THIS YEAR’S PERFORMERS!

Cornell Coley

Kim Tavar

VLA DANCE

Alondra Bobadilla

The Fred Woodard Collective

THANK YOU TO THIS YEAR’S PARTICIPATING FOOD BUSINESSES!

EMBRACING PROMISE AWARD

Boston Children’s Hospital’s Office of Community Health

Over thirty years ago, Boston Children’s Hospital was one of the first academic medical centers in the country to expand the traditional missions of patient care, teaching, and research to embrace a fourth mission — community. Boston Children’s community mission is to improve the health and well-being of children and families in our local community. The Office of Community Health brings together hospital and community resources to address health disparities, improve health outcomes, and promote health equity. Our community efforts are focused on offering programs and partnering with others that offer support and services that benefit Boston’s children and families, specifically those most affected by the social determinants of health.

The Office of Community Health is led by Shari Nethersole, MD, Vice President for Community Health and Engagement. Dr. Nethersole is also a pediatrician at the Children’s Hospital Primary Care Center. The expertise informs Boston Children’s community mission of two leadership groups, the Board Committee for Community Health and the Community Advisory Board. Both Boards have diverse representation from health care, education, government, and business sectors as well as grassroots organizations and provide the Office of Community Health with feedback from the communities reached through our programs and partnerships.

EDNA V. BYNOE NEIGHBORHOOD CHAMPION AWARD

Hugh Johnson

Village In Progress Block Captain and Haynes House resident

Hugh Johnson is a Village in Progress Block Captain and the recipient of the 2022 Edna V. Bynoe Neighborhood Champion Award. The oldest of eight children, Hugh was born at Boston Medical Center. His first home was on Auburn Street (now Dewitt Drive) in Roxbury. Hugh attended the William Bacon School and graduated from Boston English High School, still located in the Fenway. 

After graduating from high school, Hugh entered the U.S. Army and spent five years serving his country, including two tours of Vietnam. After returning to his beloved Boston, Hugh had a career rooted in public service, especially working with veterans and the incarcerated.  

Hugh enjoys helping keep the area around Madison Park Village safe, but he is not only active in Madison Park’s public safety efforts. He volunteers his time at the Smith House and Dewitt Center food distributions. He is also active in our civic engagement and health and wellness programs. He even got his grandson involved in our youth programs. 

Hugh is grateful to his mother, who inspired him to be involved in the community. Hugh says he “stands on the shoulders of others who saw something in me that I couldn’t see in myself.” Hugh and his wife Cheryl live at Haynes House. They enjoy spending time with their six amazing grandchildren.

2022 COMMUNITY CATALYST AWARDS

Tito Jackson

CEO, Verdant Medical – Former Boston City Councilor and Mayoral Candidate

Yhinny Matos

MPDC Youth Workforce Development Manager

Yhinny Matos was born in the small southern town of Barahona in the Dominican Republic. A few years later, in 1979, she landed in Boston to receive medical care and never moved back. A daughter of immigrants, she didn’t see her father until about six years later when he moved to be with his family. Yhinny has two siblings, an older sister and a younger brother. She is also a mother to a 20-year-old aspiring pilot. Yhinny graduated from Bay State College, Emerson, and recently in 2021, obtained an MBA from Cambridge College.

Her main passion is in the performing arts, beginning her career as a folkloric dancer at six. Fast forward to age 13, when she joined BPS’s citywide dance company, All City Dance Company, where she was a principal dancer throughout high school. Upon graduating high school, she auditioned for Phunk Phenomenon, where she danced for three years. Transitioning to breakdancing, she became one of four “b-girls” performing nationwide with the notable Floorlords, where she danced for thirteen years. She then began her own dance company, United Roots. While running the dance company for seven years, she got performing arts/teaching contracts with Puma, Reebok, Staples, Gillette, and Converse. She was also on the radio as a co-host for Big City’s “ Way Back When” radio show.

Yhinny has always had a dedication to the arts and youth development. In her early 20s, she worked as an accountant for a travel firm for about two years, then transitioned to arts marketing at Artists for Humanity, where she was employed for over ten years. She then acquired several positions at the Salvation Army Kroc Center, where she left as Marketing and Program Manager after eight years. Now working as Youth Workforce Program Manager for MPDC, she oversees programming for youth ages 14-21 and the scholarship program.

Yhinny believes that arts combined with youth development are her true calling. Forever grateful to MPDC, Yhinny hopes to continue building and designing dynamic programming for Boston’s future.

Xiomara Alicea

Orchard Gardens Resident Service Coordinator

Xiomara Alicea is the Resident Service Coordinator at Orchard Gardens Estates, a mixed-income property in Roxbury, Ma. She implements an array of programming and case management within the property management setting, serving 331 households and 150 senior homes. 

Xiomara believes it is essential for individuals, families, and seniors to provide programming to assist their educational and personal advancement. Working closely with a resident board and community partners to provide much-needed resources.

Xiomara has supported families in her roles as a Family Services Manager for Jeremiah Program-Boston, Ma, Program Coordinator for Heading Home Inc. at a Family Shelter and individuals at an SRO setting for Women in Boston, MA, and Cambridge, MA, a Unit Director for The Boys and Girls Clubs of Harford County, MD, and over five years as the Teen Director of The Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester, MA.  

Xiomara is certified in BEST trauma settings, is knowledgeable in Boys and Girls Clubs of America’s programming for Non-Profits, and exhibits experience and abundance of knowledge working with individuals, seniors, and families from diverse circumstances.

Xiomara has an educational background in liberal arts and business.

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Don’t miss MPDC’s National Night Out 2022! https://www.madison-park.org/news/dont-miss-mpdcs-national-night-out-2022/ Tue, 02 Aug 2022 18:09:20 +0000 https://www.madison-park.org/?post_type=news&p=5504 Please join MPDC on Friday, August 5, 2022, in celebrating our National Night Out!

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Please join MPDC in celebrating our National Night Out!

Friday, August 5th, 2022

2 pm — 6 pm

Edna V. Bynoe Park

located at 50 Orchard Park St.

Roxbury, MA 02119

Enjoy FREE

Games & Prizes

Food

DJ & Music

Arts & Crafts

Face Painting

& SO much more!

For more information contact

Will Smart wsmart@madison-park.org

617.938.9386


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