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City Year Boston’s response to the COVID-19 public health emergency

Originally posted March 30, 2020:

City Year Boston鈥檚 work looks and feels much different today than it did a聽few weeks聽ago. However, our commitment to our mission to help schools and 天美影院 succeed hasn鈥檛 wavered.聽While our schools are closed and educators are working urgently and thoughtfully to support 天美影院, we are working with our partners to understand how we can safely support and respond to local needs. And when schools reopen, our AmeriCorps members will be there for 天美影院 to help them re-engage in their school community and accelerate their learning.聽

Stay tuned for more information on how we will continue to serve the schools and communities of Boston.

Originally posted March 23, 2020:
The safety and well-being of the City Year Boston community 鈥 our AmeriCorps members, 天美影院, staff members, partners and the broader communities we serve 鈥 is always our top priority.聽

Over the last week, we鈥檝e been working聽closely聽with City Year National, local agencies and partners and Boston Public Schools to develop a plan to聽continue to聽support our 天美影院聽and AmeriCorps members聽during the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency.

Our聽service model during school closures

Last week,聽Boston Public Schools, with the support of Mayor Walsh,聽closed all schools through April 27, 2020. This act of social responsibility is part of a unified local, national and global effort that will provide safety for our city鈥檚 天美影院 and families, while affording health care workers time to focus on the city鈥檚 most vulnerable patients.聽Since our AmeriCorps members are unable to serve in schools, we鈥檙e聽working with the Massachusetts Service Alliance and school district to explore an interim service model for our corps members.聽City Year AmeriCorps members will continue to receive their stipend, health benefits and continued educational loan deferral.

Our events calendar

We are heeding the advice and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Baker and Mayor Walsh to limit the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus and have decided to聽postpone all City Year Boston events until after April 27, 2020. In addition, we will likely be moving our Starry Night gala, and we鈥檙e exploring ways to make it a virtual event 鈥 more on that as we work out the details.

We鈥檙e continuing to navigate these uncharted circumstances and appreciate the understanding, patience and flexibility of our City Year Boston community.聽Be sure to follow us on and for updates.

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