To be a nonpartisan, statewide network of organizations and leaders working to ensure a future where men and boys’ unique qualities are recognized and struggles are supported for the benefit of all.
To inspire and enact collective systemic change, championing neurodiversity affirming practices in all aspects of life, with a particular focus on reducing marginalization related to intersecting identities.
To bring hope, healing, and support to critically ill children and their families through music, community, and giving back to the NICU at Nemours Children’s Hospital.
To provide support for neurodivergent kids and underserved communities by refurbishing basketball courts, providing dental care, and funding back-to-school clothing drives.
To empower students by partnering with community stakeholders to launch the CEO model, fostering entrepreneurial thinkers and building future workforce leaders.
Their mission is to expand access to volleyball for underserved youth across the greater Boston area by removing financial barriers to high‑level training and competition. Boston United serves athletes ages 8–18 who face economic or geographic obstacles that limit their ability to participate in club‑level sports.
Friends of Brownsville Parks (FoBP) advances equitable urban development in historically under-resourced communities by strengthening access to safe, high-quality parks. Centering youth, public housing residents, and families, FoBP addresses structural gaps in health, public space, and economic opportunity.
Improve literacy outcomes for middle school students by providing targeted, practical, and engaging reading support, while aiming to help struggling readers build the skills and confidence necessary to access grade-level content and succeed academically.