Let Girls Learn
Dewitt Center 122 Dewitt Drive, Roxbury, MA, United StatesThis sexual health education program is for any girl age 11-19 to learn about their body & development to empower their choices.
This sexual health education program is for any girl age 11-19 to learn about their body & development to empower their choices.
MPDC's Opportunity Youth Employment Program (OYEP) serves disengaged, court-involved young people, ages 16 to 24 who are out school, in transitional/alternative schools, or unemployed. We offer candidates who participate in OYEP a stipend for development workshops and a paid internship.
Join the Peer Leadership Institute for a fun evening of mixing & networking with peer leaders. This is an opportunity to meet & share experiences and resources with young people as they plan their future. Refreshments will be served.
Watch 'The Great Debaters' in honor of Black History Month. Enjoy popcorn & refreshments! All ages welcome.
Learn how to prepare healthy meals on a budget, connect with your neighbors, and enjoy a delicious meal!
Join the Boston Children's Chorus for a concert to celebrate Black History Month at Hibernian Hall that will tell the stories of the Civil Rights Movement's hidden women.
Join the Boch Center's Youth Arts for Social Change Summit! They will be showcasing creative teens strengthening our community. This Youth Summit will feature a collaborative art-making workshop, presentations from various Boston youth organizations, art for social change gallery/ contest, talent show and more! This is a free event.
MPDC's Soheil Turner Leadership Youth Institute will be open special hours for any youth to come and apply for summer jobs. During these special workshops, come get assistance with BCYF SuccessLink online applications, MPDC's summer job application, research available job searches, make connections to other resources, and more.
MPDC's Soheil Turner Leadership Youth Institute will be open special hours for any youth to come and apply for summer jobs. During these special workshops, come get assistance with BCYF SuccessLink online applications, MPDC's summer job application, research available job searches, make connections to other resources, and more.
Radical Black Girl will be kicking off Hibernian Hall’s new artist residency program “SOL*ARTS” with the first iteration of their traveling research and performance project called
“My City, My Body or If Concrete Could Talk or For Those Who May Be Traumatized."