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Love Your City is a powerful way to allow individuals like yourself to play an instrumental part in a high-impact, proven and evidence-based approach to transforming Boston’s hurting neighborhoods. Love Your City mobilizes volunteers, under the experienced and steady guidance of Boy With a Ball team members, to go out into neighborhoods week to week and build the supportive, caring relationships and assets young people and their families need to not only survive but to thrive and to go on to reach their dreams.
Watch this short animation to see how it works: The Power of Love Your City: Boy With a Ball’s Central Effort
Love Your City is an evidence-based model developed by Boy With a Ball (www.boywithaball.com/sites/boston) that has been presented at the World Bank and which weaves young leaders, marketplace leaders and faith communities into turning to "love their neighbors" on the way to seeing an entire city transformed through the power of relationship.
Watch this short animation to see how it works: The Power of Love Your City: Boy With a Ball’s Central Effort
Love Your City is an evidence-based model developed by Boy With a Ball (www.boywithaball.com/sites/boston) that has been presented at the World Bank and which weaves young leaders, marketplace leaders and faith communities into turning to "love their neighbors" on the way to seeing an entire city transformed through the power of relationship.
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