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SUMMARY:Inaugural Mentor Fireside Chat On Effective Relationship-Centered Practices In Fostering Workforce Development
DESCRIPTION:Media Contact:\nKelsey Nelson | Director of Communications\n(617) 798-4216 | knelson@mentoring.org \nMENTOR and Mass Mentoring Partnership to host leadership panel conversation around effective workplace practices and investment to drive positive change for young people \nFor this invitation-only event\, we will bring together diverse and proximate stakeholders to dive into the growing demand to integrate relationship-centered practices within workplaces\, as well as elevate the need for policies and public dollars that reinforce these investments. Together\, we will examine how the mentoring field bolsters systems and policy-level change through cross-sector partnerships with employers that center relationship-centered practices and coordinated advocacy efforts on the state and federal level for public investments. \nBOSTON – Organizations and companies are continuing to grapple with the question of how to intentionally create an inclusive workforce reflective of society\, while not falling prey to the current controversy around diversity\, equity\, and inclusion programs. In a search for balance\, senior leadership from Boston-based public and private entities along with a Massachusetts State representative will hold open dialogue about the shifts towards skills-based hiring for young people and look at the role mentorship plays within a robust\, inclusive hiring and staff retention strategy. \n\nWHAT: MENTOR’s INAUGURAL FIRESIDE CHAT ON WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES TO CREATE SYSTEMS & POLICY LEVEL CHANGE \nThe panel conversation is hosted by MENTOR\, the leading nonprofit increasing both the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships\, in partnership with MENTOR Affiliate\, Mass Mentoring Partnership. The fireside panel will shed light on the chronically disproportionate gaps in young peoples’ access to social capital and look at how mentoring bolsters systems and policy level change through cross-sector partnerships with employers that center relationship-centered practices and coordinated advocacy efforts on the state and federal level for public investments. \nWHEN: Thursday\, September 12 at 6:00 PM EST\nWHERE: Bain Capital (200 Clarendon St.\, Boston)\,\nWHO: Featured Speakers include: \n\nErnesto Anguilla\, Head of Communications and Public Affairs\, Bain Capital\nJulie Lammers\, SVP of Advocacy and Corporate Social Responsibility\, American Student Assistance\nNageeb Sumar\, Head of Social Impact\, Fidelity Investments\nAbigail Goward Hollingsworth\, Senior Vice President\, Workforce Development External Partner Engagement\, Bank of America\nChynah Tyler\, Massachusetts State Representative\nAbbie Evans\, Chief Policy & Advocacy Officer\, MENTOR\nJermaine Myrie\, CEO\, MENTOR\nDr. Cynthia K. Orellana\, CEO\, Mass Mentoring Partnership\n\n  \nTo Attend: \nThis invitation-only event\, brings together diverse stakeholders to dive into the growing demand of relationship-centered practices within workplaces\, which thus elevates the need for policies and public dollars to reinforce these investments. \nInterviews will be granted both immediately before the event and directly following the conclusion of the panel. Interested media should RSVP to attend to Kelsey Nelson at knelson@mentoring.org \n  \nVia MENTOR National
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/inaugural-mentor-fireside-chat-on-effective-relationship-centered-practices-in-fostering-workforce-development/
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SUMMARY:Embrace Masso ¡Con Salsa! International Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nMass Mentoring Partnership is honored to be a collaborator for this event! \nGET YOUR FREE TICKETS HERE\n  \nThe Embrace Massó “¡Con Salsa!” International Music Festival (EMCS) is an electrifying celebration of music\, culture\, and social justice. EMCS embodies Embrace Boston’s commitment to social change through the universal language of community\, music\, and placemaking. This dynamic event showcases the rich diversity of Latin and global rhythms\, melodies\, and traditions\, uniting performers and audiences from around the world in a spirit of harmony and solidarity. \nNamed in honor of community activist\, leader\, and icon Jose Masso III\, the longtime host of WBUR’s “¡Con Salsa!\,” a bilingual Afro-Latin music program that’s been on the air for nearly five decades\, the festival pays tribute to his unwavering dedication to promoting cultural exchange and social justice through music.
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/embrace-masso-con-salsa-international-music-festival/
LOCATION:The Embrace on Boston Common\, Boston Common\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240917T120000
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn With MMP Series
DESCRIPTION:Sept.17th 2024: All about Mass Mentoring Partnership – What do we do?\nThis month join Mass Mentoring Partnership as we take a deep dive into all of what MMP has to offer organizations across the state of MA. From consultation\, workshops/trainings\, grants\, and so much more. Learn how MMP can support your organization. \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/lunch-learn-with-mmp-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lunch and Learn
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T120000
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SUMMARY:Day 1: Importance of Healing for Our Well-being: Trauma Informed Practices
DESCRIPTION:Day 1: Importance of Healing for Our Well-being: Trauma Informed Practices \nTrauma Informed Practices: \nMany youth in our communities have experienced trauma\, the effects of which can be long-lasting and significant and can create barriers to forming relationships with supportive adults. This training includes a review of key terms and language and shares trauma-informed care practices and methods which can be employed to promote both resiliency and self-care. With a better understanding of trauma and its impact on youth\, staff can structure programming that leverages the resilience possessed by youth and promotes healing environments. \nImportance of Healing for Our Well-being: For Us & the Youth We Serve \nTrauma and healing series in Brockton. \n  \nREGISTER\n  \n1. Trauma Informed Care on Sept. 19 in person 10am-12pm \n2. Healing on Oct. 10 virtual 10-11:30am \n3. Mental Health on Nov. 14 in person 10am-12pm \n4. Well-being on Dec. 12 virtual 10-11am
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/day-1-importance-of-healing-for-our-well-being-trauma-informed-practices/
LOCATION:Ifsi\, 863 Crescent Street\, Brockton\, MA\, 02302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health and Wellness,Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Rosie McMahan":MAILTO:rmcmahan@massmentors.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240921T070000
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SUMMARY:Rodman Ride For Kids
DESCRIPTION:34th Annual Rodman Ride for Kids 2024\nThe 2024 Rodman Ride for Kids is taking place on Saturday\, September 21st! There is no limit to how many participants can sign up and fundraise on behalf of Team MMP\, and there are also unlimited options to “choose your own adventure” and have fun with it! \nThere will be a limited number of spots available to those who want to complete the 25-mile or 50-mile bike ride in Foxboro on race day – please reach out to Olivia Taylor if you would like to be considered! \n*Please note that in-person riders are required to raise a minimum of $2\,000.
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/rodman-ride-for-kids-2/
LOCATION:38 Neponset Avenue Foxboro\, MA\, 38 Neponset Avenue\, Foxborough\, MA\, 02035\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Olivia Taylor":MAILTO:otaylor@massmentors.org
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE EXTENDED: ALKU Scholarship 2024
DESCRIPTION:Learn More about the ALKU Scholarship\nFor full guidelines and eligibility criteria\, please preview the application questions below. \n  \nThe 2024 ALKU Scholarship Application is open from May 20\, 2024 – September 26\, 2024.\nPreview the Application Questions \nApply for the 2024 ALKU Scholarship \n  \nContact Olivia Taylor\, Advancement Operations Manager\, at otaylor@massmentors.org if you have questions or technical difficulties with the application form. \nApplicants can expect to hear back by October 25th\, 2024. \n  \nDownload and Share the Informational Flyer
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/deadline-alku-scholarship-2024/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
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ORGANIZER;CN="Olivia Taylor":MAILTO:otaylor@massmentors.org
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SUMMARY:MMP Connects Regional Meetings - BOSTON/GREATER BOSTON - Fall 2024
DESCRIPTION:MMP Connect Regional Meetings\nBeyond providing a platform for networking and fostering professional development\, this event offers an exclusive sneak peek into Mass Mentoring Partnership’s upcoming calendar. Unveiling a wealth of valuable opportunities and resources tailored to advance your professional journey and enhance your services\, this preview is not to be missed. Additionally\, organizations will have ample chance for face-to-face networking and collaboration. \nRegister for the region you wish to attend (IN PERSON)!\n  \nREGISTER\n  \nBoston/Greater Boston: Wednesday\, September 25th at Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD)\, 89 South St. Suite 103\, Boston. \nSouthern Mass: Thursday\, September 26th\, at Old Colony Y YOUTH DIVISION\, 465 Main Street\, Brockton. \nNorthern Mass: Wednesday\, October 2nd\, at YDO\, 15 Union St Ste 500\, Lawrence\, MA 01840 \nWestern/Central Mass: Wednesday\, October 9th\, at Holyoke Public Library\, 250 Chestnut St\, Holyoke\, MA 01040. \nEach event will be from 10:00AM – 12:00PM **
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/mmp-connects-regional-meetings-fall-2024/
LOCATION:Partners for Youth with Disabilities\, 89 South Street Suite 103\, Boston\, MA\, 02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network
ORGANIZER;CN="Natalie Spriggs":MAILTO:nspriggs@massmentors.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240926T120000
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CREATED:20240815T154950Z
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SUMMARY:MMP Connect Regional Meetings - SOUTHERN MASS - Fall 2024
DESCRIPTION:MMP Connect Regional Meetings\nBeyond providing a platform for networking and fostering professional development\, this event offers an exclusive sneak peek into Mass Mentoring Partnership’s upcoming calendar. Unveiling a wealth of valuable opportunities and resources tailored to advance your professional journey and enhance your services\, this preview is not to be missed. Additionally\, organizations will have ample chance for face-to-face networking and collaboration. \nRegister for the region you wish to attend (IN PERSON)!\n  \nREGISTER\n  \nBoston/Greater Boston: Wednesday\, September 25th at Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD)\, 89 South St. Suite 103\, Boston. \nSouthern Mass: Thursday\, September 26th\, at Old Colony Y YOUTH DIVISION\, 465 Main Street\, Brockton. \nNorthern Mass: Wednesday\, October 2nd\, at YDO\, 15 Union St Ste 500\, Lawrence\, MA 01840 \nWestern/Central Mass: Wednesday\, October 9th\, at Holyoke Public Library\, 250 Chestnut St\, Holyoke\, MA 01040. \nEach event will be from 10:00AM – 12:00PM **
URL:https://massmentors.org/event/42333/
LOCATION:Old Colony YMCA\, 465 Main Street\, Brockton\, MA\, 02301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Network
ORGANIZER;CN="Natalie Spriggs":MAILTO:nspriggs@massmentors.org
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