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Charlesview and Boston College Ensure Workers Get Relief

By: trs_bms
Published: December 18, 2020
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Power of Ten

“It has been a trying year…”, or, “These are unprecedented times…” are statements that have been said repeatedly in the last 9 months. The
COVID-19 pandemic completely uprooted how any one of us function in everyday life. Many of us would ordinarily be traveling for the holidays and getting
together with family and friends but have made tough decisions to keep this holiday season safe and merry for everyone. And while we have all struggled
to adjust, there are neighbors, friends, or loved ones who have been impacted by this virus in a different way. Businesses and offices have had to
shut down completely or alter their operations to avoid spreading the virus, and with that came layoffs or furloughing members of their workforce.

Aidan and the BMS Board of Directors organized and implemented a review process that allowed applicants
to hear back within a few days, and began scheduling in-person pick-ups for their mini-grant recipients. BMS put in necessary safety precautions with
masks required, social distancing measurements enforced, and plenty of hand sanitizer!

Even with the funding from Charlesview in place, BMS wanted to provide more aid to workers being impacted. As the initial funding started to run out, the
team looked into other community partners. Boston College released its spring round of the Allston/Brighton Boston College Community Fund and Harvard
University released its Emergency COVID-19 Relief Grant. BMS applied and was approved for additional funding from both institutions. With help from
these community partners, Brighton Main Streets was able to assist 76 Brighton workers in the spring.

The holiday season is fast approaching, and a federal stimulus package to support our
businesses remains uncertain, so Brighton Main Streets has successfully applied for the latest round of Boston College’s Allston/Brighton Boston College
Community Fund grant. With it, BMS will reopen the Workers Relief Fund. BMS will be distributing $100 mini grants to help anyone who both lives and
works in the Brighton neighborhood and has been laid off or furloughed due to the pandemic. When BMS shared the news with Jo-Ann Barbour at Charlesview,
she stated, “Once again, Brighton Main Streets, embodies the Spirit of Giving with The Workers Relief Fund, to show our essential workers how much
we care for and value each and every person during this very difficult time and always.”

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If this story inspires you, keep this power of 10 going and show your support by giving $10. Your $10 may not feel like a big deal, but when combine with
10 of your friends and neighbor’s who join you to give $10, that starts to make an exponentially bigger impact. By working together we can do more
than any of us can do alone. That’s the Power of 10.

Looking for more inspiration? Read more Power of 10 stories.

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🇺🇸 Boston is 250 years into the American story. T 🇺🇸 Boston is 250 years into the American story.

This Fourth of July, we celebrate the city where the spirit of liberty took root, where ordinary people sparked extraordinary change, and where the ideals of freedom helped shape a nation.

Here’s to 250 years of courage, resilience, and the enduring pursuit of a more perfect union. Happy Independence Day, Boston—and here’s to the generations still writing your story.

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As our nation celebrates 250 years of American ind As our nation celebrates 250 years of American independence, Brighton Main Streets is proud to help tell the story of our own neighborhood’s role in the founding of our country. This week, members of Brighton Main Streets had the privilege of visiting the Massachusetts Historical Society, where we participated in a fascinating tour and lecture focused on 1776. Standing among one of the nation’s premier collections of Revolutionary-era documents—including the renowned Adams Papers—was both inspiring and educational. It reinforced the importance of preserving and sharing the stories that shaped our nation and our neighborhood. Our research is only the beginning.
We’re honored to have been awarded a Boston 250 Summer Programming and Marketing Grant from The Boston Foundation for our project, “Revolutionary Brighton: Discovering 250 Years of Community, Courage, and Change.” This funding will support a series of community programs, educational events, storytelling initiatives, walking tours, and partnerships that will bring Brighton’s rich Revolutionary history to life for residents and visitors of all ages. Over the coming months, we’ll be sharing the stories of the people, places, and events that helped shape both Brighton and the birth of our nation. We invite everyone to join us as we celebrate 250 years of community, courage, and change.
Boston 250 is a public-private partnership between the City of Boston and private sector partners, including Meet Boston, State Street, The Boston Foundation, John Hancock, Eastern Bank, Liberty Mutual, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and PNC Bank. Learn more about the city’s 250th anniversary celebration at boston250.org. This acknowledgment is included in accordance with the grant guidance provided by The Boston Foundation. 
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