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Empowering Individuals in Shelters and Transitional Living Through Mentoring

Lakenya Johnson

F.A.M.I.L.Y Movement currently provides educational opportunities to over 150 women in the Boston area. F.A.M.I.L.Y. Movement workshops focus on a wide range of topics including self-esteem, professionalism, parenting, and financial education.
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Joel Schwartz Discusses His Work with Moving From Debt to Assets

Joel Schwartz Discusses His Work with Moving From Debt to Assets

I’m the director of the Moving from Debt to Assets program that is run by the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO). GBIO is an organization of 66 different institutions, mostly churches and synagogues, but also a Muslim organization, nonprofit organizations, particularly community development corporations and two union locals, all united for one purpose—to build...
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Eve Sullivan discusses her work with Parents Forum, a grassroots organization concerned with family life issues

On February 4th, 2009 Eve Sullivan, Founder of Parents Forum, a grassroots organization concerned with family life issues participated in NPi’s community dialogue at the Boston Public Library. NPi community dialogues bring together local leaders to discuss lessons learned, current projects, and potential collaborations. Here are some excerpts from the conversation. About Parents Forum...
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Lakenya Johnson Discusses Her Work With F.A.M.I.L.Y. Movement

Lakenya Johnson

I started F.A.M.I.L.Y. Movement because about nine years ago I was in a homeless shelter for about 10 months with my daughter... I started out by just mentoring. That was my main purpose. I did not expect it to turn into what it is right now, but I’m going for it. I allowed my...
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NPi co-founders named “Connectors” for Boston World Partnerships, an innovative global marketing campaign created by Mayor Thomas M. Menino

NPi co-founders named “Connectors” for Boston World Partnerships, an innovative global marketing campaign created by Mayor Thomas M. Menino

NPI Co-founders Jeanne Dasaro and Alexis Schroeder selected as Connectors for Mayor Thomas M. Menino’s new non-profit Boston World Partnerships. BWP will help business leaders worldwide understand and access Boston’s competitive advantages. NPi’s co-founder Jeanne Dasaro being interviewed by BWP’s Eric Schoenfeld. Boston World Partnerships Video Boston World Partnership Launch Event
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Herbert Gleason, Melvin B. Miller, and Bill Walczak at the Boston Public Library

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Storytelling panel and community dialogue hosted by the New Prosperity Initiative. Hear first-hand stories of community activism by Boston area leaders. Community Building in Boston: Leaders Share Their Stories Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008 Time: 6:00pm – 8:30pm Location: Boston Public Library (The Mezzanine Room) 700 Boylston Street, Copley Square, Boston, MA Speakers include: Speakers...
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Jeanne Dasaro, NPi co-founder, featured in O, Oprah Magazine for being a leader in her community

Jeanne Dasaro, NPi co-founder, featured in O, Oprah Magazine for being a leader in her community

Exciting news! Jeanne Dasaro is featured in this month’s O (The Oprah Magazine) and at Oprah.com for being a leader in her community and for her leadership within NPi! Jeanne was selected from over 3,000 applicants for the O Magazine and White House Project’s conference “Women Rule!” back in June. Pick up a copy...
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Jeanne Dasaro and NPi are featured in today’s Boston Globe!

Jeanne Dasaro and NPi are featured in today’s Boston Globe! Pick up a hard copy or scroll to the middle of the page here: http://www.boston.com/ae/celebrity/articles/2008/10/23/cage_moving_out_of_ri/?page=2. From the Boston Globe: Leading woman! “Check out Jeanne Dasaro in the November issue of ‘O, The Oprah Magazine,’ on newsstands now. The 27-year-old Dorchester resident won the O White...
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