Boston Teens Earn nearly $10M over 10 Years through John Hancock's MLK Summer Scholars Program
Today, John Hancock announces another $1M in grants to support 64 local non-profits and 625 summer jobs in 2017 for Boston teens #BostonWorks
Video featuring program participants created to celebrate 10th year anniversary and honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
BOSTON, Jan. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Coinciding with the weekend honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s inspiring legacy, John Hancock is awarding $1 million in grants through its MLK Summer Scholars program to support 64 non-profit partners this summer. This year, 2017, marks the tenth consecutive year of the program, which has funded over six thousand jobs for Boston teens since its inception in 2008.
MLK Summer Scholars is believed to be the largest, most comprehensive, corporate-based summer jobs program of its kind in the nation. John Hancock oversees the program and works in close partnership with The City of Boston, The Boston Globe, Boston University, and Partners HealthCare, with additional recent support from The Ad Club of Boston. John Hancock also counts on EverFi, Boston Cares, and The Center for Teen Empowerment to help develop and implement its summer programming.
"The John Hancock MLK Summer Scholars program continues to be a model for the country in providing meaningful summer employment for young people," Mayor Martin J. Walsh said. "The impact of the program goes well beyond the money earned by students -- it equips them with financial literacy and independence, offers valuable work experience and empowers them to take charge of their future."
For the anniversary, John Hancock created a video celebrating Dr. King's legacy as well as the program partners, non-profit partners and participants over the past 10 years.
Through the annual million-dollar program, Boston high school students spend the summer working at non-profit agencies across the city, gaining valuable real-work skills and engaging on issues that affect their community. Throughout the summer, all 625 Scholars also participate in unique leadership development workshops at Boston University, titled Mayor Menino Leadership Forums. Non-profits receive funding for each Scholar position awarded to provide 7 weeks of paid summer employment to Boston teens. This year, John Hancock increased the grants to $1,825 from $1,750 per Scholar to reflect the minimum wage increase of $11 per hour. Sixty-four local non-profits, addressing a myriad of important community issues, were selected to participate in 2017. (See below for full list.)
"This is an important milestone year for John Hancock and its partners as it marks a decade of creating meaningful work opportunities, and leadership development programming, for Boston teens," said Thomas Crohan, assistant vice president and counsel, John Hancock Government Relations & Corporate Responsibility. "We are proud to continue to empower young people to develop important career readiness and financial literacy skills – all while becoming more active, engaged citizens through their work at high impact non-profit organizations."
"We are excited to host MLK Summer Scholars once again, and to celebrate the tenth year anniversary of the start of this program," said Robert Scannell, Jr., president and chief executive officer, Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester will be a non-profit partner of the MLK Summer Scholars program for the tenth consecutive summer this year. "Our MLK Scholars have leadership roles at our Club, since they are more familiar with the Club's operations. Being a MLK Summer Scholar is a badge of honor among our young people."
For more information regarding John Hancock's MLK Summer Scholars Program, visit www.mlksummerscholars.com
Non-profit organizations receiving MLK Summer Scholars grants for 2017 are:
Archdale Community Center Council Inc |
Artists For Humanity |
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence |
Bikes Not Bombs |
Bird Street Community Center |
Boch Center |
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center |
Boston Dance Alliance Inc |
Boston Debate League |
Boston Harbor Now |
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Inc |
Boston Partners in Education |
Boston Police Athletic League |
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras Inc |
Boys and Girls Club – Dorchester |
Boys and Girls Club - Mattapan |
Boys and Girls Club - West End House |
Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston - Yawkey Club |
Breakthrough Greater Boston Inc |
BUILD |
Camp Harbor View |
Catholic Charities - St Peter's Teen Center |
Codman Square Health Center |
College Bound Dorchester |
Community Rowing Inc |
Courageous Sailing Center for Youth Inc |
Crossroads for Kids |
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute |
The Dimock Center |
Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative Inc |
Federation For Children With Special Needs Inc |
Foundation For Boston Centers For Youth & Families Inc |
Freedom House |
Handel and Haydn Society |
Hawthorne Youth and Community Center |
Hyde Square Task Force |
Inquilinos Boricuas En Accion |
Leap Self-Defense Inc |
Madison Park Development Corporation |
Mass Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health |
MetroLacrosse |
Museum of African American History |
Museum of Fine Arts |
Museum of Science |
New England Aquarium |
Partners for Youth with Disabilities |
Phillips Brook House Association |
Reimagine Play |
Save the Harbor/Save the Bay |
Sociedad Latina |
South Boston Community Health Center |
South Boston Neighborhood House Inc |
South End Technology Center |
Sportsmen's Tennis and Enrichment Center |
St Peter Academy Inc |
St. Mary's Center for Women and Children |
Student Athletes Rising |
Summer Search |
Teen Empowerment |
University of Massachusetts Boston |
Youth Design Inc |
Youth Enrichment Services |
YouthBuild Boston |
ZUMIX |
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