community service activities

Highlands Coalition and Ward 3 Working Together

If you ever want to see what a group of committed individuals can accomplish, take a look at Goldfish Pond. Or visit a Highland's Coalition meeting, and you'll see that they are actively engaged in making their community a better place to live.

On May 10, SCI Lynn, the Highlands Coalition and the Ward 3 Neighborhood Association are sponsoring neighborhood cleanups, and you too, can get involved.

Whether you clean up in front of your house or business or join the groups at either the Ford or the Ingalls schools at 8:30 Saturday morning, don't just sit back and complain about the litter, graffitti, vandalism and crime. Feel good about taking action to make Lynn a better place to live. See attached flyer for more details.

 

My Brothers Table- Donate your Time for Thanksgiving

 

 

My brother's Table stands ready to feed the hungry and to serve all who come in need regardless of race, color, creed, or sex. Meals will be provided in an atmosphere of welcome, wherein guests are treated with love and dignity. Through the congeniality of table service, staff and volunteers will build a caring relationship with guests. such a relationship will assist staff and volunteers to serve as referral resources and advocates for the guests. My Brother's Table will strive to serve its guests within the context of their needs.

HUNGER NO LONGER!

 

On Saturday, October 27th, the Boston Faith and Justice Network, Gordon College, the Greater Lynn Council of Churches, St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church are co-sponsoring an event called Hunger No Longer.  read more »

Lynn Investing in Neighborhood Corp.

Creating affordable housing, working with Highlands Coalition, sponsor cultural events.

Lifepoint Church on Baltimore Street speaks at the community meeting

LYNN - Tensions mounted Tuesday as neighborhood residents and abutters to the Lifepoint Church at 10 Baltimore Rd. voiced frustration over activities and on going construction projects that have become bothersome over time to the once peaceful community.  read more »

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