Wednesday, February 13, 2013
O'Donnell Middle School student Zaria Durant joined hundreds of other eighth graders from across the state in Boston on January 26 for Project 351, an event designed to encourage community service in young people.
More than 300 eighth graders from across Massachusetts came together Jan.26 in Boston as part of the third annual Project 351 community service day, including O'Donnell Middle School student Zaria Durant, who represented the town of Stoughton at the event. Launched during Governor Deval Patrick’s second inaugural in 2010, Project 351 is dedicated to celebrating youth leadership, inspiring the ethic of service, and recognizing the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., according to a press release from the Governor's office. After the Governor hosted a Youth Town Meeting at the State House to kick off the event, Patrick joined the ambassadors for an afternoon of service at five non-profit and educational organizations across Boston - Cradles …
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Zaria Durant will join hundreds of other eighth graders from across the state in Boston on January 26 for Project 351, an event designed to encourage community service in young people.
O'Donnell Middle School student Zaria Durant will join hundreds of other eighth graders from across the state in Boston on January 26 for Project 351, a third annual statewide youth community service event, sponsored by Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. Launched during Governor Patrick’s inaugural in 2010, Project 351 is dedicated to celebrating youth leadership and inspiring the ethic of service. Class of 2013 Ambassadors were selected locally by educators and submitted to Project 351 in December, according to the Project 351 website. "Ambassadors are nominated and selected for an exemplary ethic of service and the values of compassion, commitment, humility, kindness, and generosity of spirit," the website states. O'Donnell Middle …
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Bodette will join hundreds of other eighth graders from across the state in Boston on January 14 for Project 351, an event designed to encourage community service in young people.
The following is adapted from a press release from Project 351: More than 250 eighth graders, representing the Commonwealth's 351 cities and towns will meet this Saturday, January 14 for a second annual day of service. These student “ambassadors” from across Massachusetts will meet to volunteer and celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of Project 351. Launched during Governor Deval Patrick’s inaugural in 2010, Project 351 is dedicated to celebrating youth leadership and inspiring the ethic of service. Nicole Bodette, an eighth grader at the O’Donnell Middle School, will be Stoughton’s representative. Governor Patrick will again host a Youth Town Meeting this year, before the young people fan out to service sites across …