2024 MFLKF Annual Report

WILMINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS

The Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center serves 100 children ages 5–13 through its Red Oak After School and Summer Program. The grant will fund academic support, arts enrichment, and culturally competent childcare for low-income, immigrant families in Greater Boston.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest serve 3,200 youth annually through academic success, leadership, and healthy lifestyle programs. The grant will support transportation services for 150 youth daily to the Framingham Clubhouse, ensuring accessibility to after-school programming.

Doc Wayne Youth Services empowers youth through sport-based mental health programs like Chalk Talk®, which combines therapy with team sports to help kids process trauma and build resilience. This grant will fund Chalk Talk® at one school site, serving approximately 20 youth, providing accessible mental health support in a familiar and inclusive environment.

LifeScene runs a Family Resource Center which provides parenting education, resources, and support to socially vulnerable families in Lynn, Massachusetts. This grant will fund staff time, snacks, play materials, and supplies for four parent support groups, serving over 200 adults and 190 children annually.

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