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Donate original art of all kinds to Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c)3
- Publish Date: 04-23-2023 13:37:04 |
- Contact: Joanna Schmergel |
- Location: Boston 01773 |
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Hi Folks!
Spring is here!
Donate original art and sculpture of all kinds to Downsize for Diversity through the Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c) (3)!
We take signed prints, etchings, lithographs, serigraphs and similar items as well!
Call Joanna Schmergel anytime to schedule a pick-up at 617-645-9059!
How does Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) work?
Generous artists and donors across Massachusetts and New England donate original works of art and sculpture to the Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c)(3) based in Massachusetts, that helps support programs such as Friends of METCO, METCO, and other like organizations.
So Easy!
We come to you in our big truck and pick up all of your original artwork donations and give you an itemized, signed 501(c)3 tax receipt on the spot! You can also drop off to us in Lincoln, MA too!
The Boston Bridges Initiative then sells these artworks locally and all proceeds are contributed to the Boston Bridges Initiative to support their work supporting METCO, including Lincoln METCO, and other like organizations throughout the year.
Call, text, or email Joanna Schmergel anytime to schedule a pick up at 617-645-9059 or owenjoanna@yahoo.com
BBI’s Mission:
Facilitate cultural exchange and promote meaningful social interaction between city and suburban families
BBI’s Vision:
Empower children of today to build a better tomorrow
Our Intention:
Build culturally diverse lasting friendships
The Focus:
Support programs for k-12 families
Our Starting Point:
METCO district partners
Learn more about the Boston Business Initiative here:
https://bostonbridgesinitiative.org/
As seen on WBZ CBS News Boston:
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston...
(The Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) program was originally started by the 501(c)(3) organization, Friends of Lincoln METCO, Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee, in Lincoln, MA, and has raised $170,000 from 2017 to date).
We are all unpaid volunteers
Spring is here!
Donate original art and sculpture of all kinds to Downsize for Diversity through the Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c) (3)!
We take signed prints, etchings, lithographs, serigraphs and similar items as well!
Call Joanna Schmergel anytime to schedule a pick-up at 617-645-9059!
How does Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) work?
Generous artists and donors across Massachusetts and New England donate original works of art and sculpture to the Boston Bridges Initiative, a 501(c)(3) based in Massachusetts, that helps support programs such as Friends of METCO, METCO, and other like organizations.
So Easy!
We come to you in our big truck and pick up all of your original artwork donations and give you an itemized, signed 501(c)3 tax receipt on the spot! You can also drop off to us in Lincoln, MA too!
The Boston Bridges Initiative then sells these artworks locally and all proceeds are contributed to the Boston Bridges Initiative to support their work supporting METCO, including Lincoln METCO, and other like organizations throughout the year.
Call, text, or email Joanna Schmergel anytime to schedule a pick up at 617-645-9059 or owenjoanna@yahoo.com
BBI’s Mission:
Facilitate cultural exchange and promote meaningful social interaction between city and suburban families
BBI’s Vision:
Empower children of today to build a better tomorrow
Our Intention:
Build culturally diverse lasting friendships
The Focus:
Support programs for k-12 families
Our Starting Point:
METCO district partners
Learn more about the Boston Business Initiative here:
https://bostonbridgesinitiative.org/
As seen on WBZ CBS News Boston:
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston...
(The Downsize for Diversity ART (Anti-Racist Together) program was originally started by the 501(c)(3) organization, Friends of Lincoln METCO, Lincoln METCO Coordinating Committee, in Lincoln, MA, and has raised $170,000 from 2017 to date).
We are all unpaid volunteers
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