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Volunteers create teen space at Lynn Public Library

 

Fourteen teens gave up a day off Monday to move furniture at the Lynn Public Library as part of the Lynn Community Association’s second annual Martin Luther King Day of Service.

“I can’t believe this day is here,” said Chief Librarian Theresa Hurley. “I have no words. The kids are absolutely fabulous.”

Hurley has been dreaming of setting up a teen room for nearly a decade. She calls the group the most underserved population in the library.

“They don’t quite fit in the children’s section and they don’t quite fit in the adult section,” she said. “But they’re our future.”

Hurley pointed to one volunteer, Stephen Chapman, 16. She said she has known him since he was a small child coming for story times and she was a branch librarian. It thrills her to know, as a teen, he has a place to go in the library, she said.

The volunteers moved bookshelves, polished furniture and re-arranged tables to create a room amid the second-floor reference section.

“We couldn’t have done this without them,” Hurley said.

Betsy Sanchez, 18, said she had no problem giving up a day off to pitch in at the library, particularly since she will use the room.

“When you come to the library you’re surrounded by other people,” she said. “Now we’ve got our own space at the library.”

Corinn Bacon, 16, admitted that she usually looks up books and information that she needs on her computer from home but, like Bacon, she likes the idea of knowing the library has a room just for them.

Hurley said the work the volunteers from RAW Arts were doing was just the beginning.

“Tomorrow it won’t be like ‘here it is,’ but it will be a start,” she said. “The area will be cordoned off and we have overstuffed bean bags, then we’ll slowly add computers and all the things they need.”

The library was just one project that volunteers tackled as part of the day of service. Community association member Jesse Jaeger said about 120 volunteers worked on nine different projects across the city.

Some of the projects included cleanups at the Ingalls and Brickett elementary schools and the YMCA, Girls Inc. volunteers painted at Lynn’s emergency shelter, Food Corps members served at My Brother’s Table, and community members put together personal care packets for patrons at My Brother’s Table and the shelter.

“Last year, we had three projects and 40 to 50 volunteers so we’ve more than doubled the effort,” Jaeger said.

During the lunch break, volunteers made their way back to Girls Inc. where they were treated to pizza and had the opportunity to watch President Barack Obama’s inauguration ceremony, he added.

Jaeger called the day an all-round success and said the group is already thinking of ways to make next year even bigger.

“We’re already brainstorming what we possibly pull off for next year’s project,” he said. “We definitely want to make this an annual event.”

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Mini-Grants for Youth-Led Community Service Projects

Youth service project

Great news!

The Part of the Solution Youth Council just received funding to provide a mini-grant opportunity for local youth groups to apply for! The youth council will be awarding two mini-grants, $250 each to community service learning projects in Lynn that are youth-led!

APPLICATIONS are due on FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2012 by 5pm.
Grantees will have between May 23, 2012 to July 20, 2012 to complete their project.

Please see attached for the: Mini-Grant Flyer & Mini-Grant Application (word document and PDF)

Please contact Hai VanCong, POS Advisor, if you have any questions at hvancong@girlsinclynn.org or 781.592.9744 ext. 214

We hope that you will apply if possible! Please feel free to pass this along to any groups that may be interested in applying.
 

46 Turn out for Inaugural Lynn MLK Day of Service

MLK Day Photo

46 Lynn residents turned out January 16th to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day by serving the community. The event was co-sponsored by the East Lynn Community Association, Girls Inc., Centerboard, SCI Lynn, Communities That Care and the Lynn Food and Fitness Alliance.

Participants, including groups from Project Cope, Cub Scout Pack 121 from Troop 121 at St. Mary’s in Lynn and the NAACP, volunteered on projects at the YMCA and the Lynn Shelter Association in addition to collecting food, school supplies and winter wear at local businesses.

“We would really like to thank Lynn City Hall, Shaw’s Supermarket, Walgreens and Compare Supermarket for hosting our food, school supplies and winter wear collection locations,” said organizer Jesse Jaeger of the East Lynn Community Association. “We would especially like to thank Compare Supermarket and Al Calvo, owner of Compare and SCI Board Member, for matching items donated by their customers.” In total approximately $1000 worth of food, school supplies and winter wear were collected that were donated to the Lynn Shelter Association, My Brother’s Table, the Lynn Public Schools and the Lynn Food and Fitness Alliance.

Organizers said that they hope that this is the first of many future MLK Days of Service in Lynn. “There was a tremendous response from the community to volunteer,” said Briana Iacovetta, SCI Lynn Americorp Member who coordinated volunteers for the event. “More people expressed interest then we could accommodate so hopefully next year we will find even more service opportunities for people to participate in.”

If Lynn community members or agencies have an idea for a service project for next year’s Lynn MLK Day of Service they can contact the East Lynn Community Association at 781-346-9060.

Photo: GayLynne Samsonoff (on right) at Compare Supermarket 
 

Welcome our new SCI AmeriCorps Members!

SCI, AmeriCorps, Mass Service Alliance

 

With the fall rolling in we welcome two new AmeriCorps members to SCI serving at Girls Inc. of Lynn.  

 

Briana Iacovetta is serving as the Outreach/Volunteer and Technology Coordinator and is responsible for coordinating volunteers, maintaining the SCILynn website, and sending this weekly eBlast. 

 

Hai VanCong is serving as the Youth Leadership Coordinator and will be leading the Part of the Solution youth council.

 

Both are excited to serve the community of Lynn for the next 10 months! 

New SCI AmeriCorps Members

Social Capital Incorporated of Lynn is proud to introduce the new SCI AmeriCorps members serving Lynn from 2008-2009. Members will spend their service time coordinating civic engagement innitiatives in the downtown Lynn area.

SCI is looking forward to another exciting year of programming and community service. Ryanne Filbey will be serving at Girls Incorporated of Lynn, working with Part of the Solution. Mallory Burns will be serving as a Youth Programs Coordinator, with the goal of creating a Citywide Youth Council. Mark Hartman will be serving as SCI's Outreach and Technology Coordinator.

We are please to launch SCI's second year in the Lynn Community. If you or anyone you know would like to volunteer or become involved in SCI's programs please contact Amanda Richardson, SCI Lynn Site Coordinator at 781-599-1269 or arichardson@socialcapitalinc.org

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