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SCI's Woburn Youth Council hosted an evening screening of its recently completed Public Service Announcement (PSA) "Speak Up for Healthy Teen Relationships!" Saturday evening at the Boys & Girls Club of Woburn. The PSA was presented during an evening of activities set up for Woburn teens. A great group of teens joined Woburn Youth Council members to think about how to make teens in Woburn safer, healthier and happier.
The Woburn Youth Council is proud to announce it has decided to fund 6 mini-grant projects. Each project funded by the Woburn Youth Council is a community service learning project led by a Woburn youth. The projects accomplish SCI's major goals in its youth programming: engage youth in service of their community and create a new generation of young leaders.
The youth council will fund the following projects:
“Rosa sat, so Martin could walk…
Martin walked, so Obama could run…
Obama is running, so our children can FLY!”
- Jackie Jenkins-Scott, President of Wheelock College
Woburn residents gathered Monday afternoon to celebrate the life and service of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Luncheon coordinated by St. John's Baptist Church in partnership with the City of Woburn and Social Capital Inc. (SCI).
Social Capital Inc. (SCI), St. John's Baptist Church and Woburn Memorial High School hosted SCI Board Chair Dain and Constance Perry for a screening and community discussion of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North the evening of Thursday, November 13th. Due to the efforts of SCI, St.
Social Capital Inc. (SCI), St. John's Baptist Church and Woburn Memorial High School with Outreach Partners, The Winchester Multicultural Network and Primary Source will present a screening of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. The film will be shown Thursday, November 13th at 7 pm in the Woburn Memorial High School Auditorium located at 88 Montvale Avenue.
Social Capital Inc. (SCI), St. John's Baptist Church, and Woburn Memorial High School are very proud to present a screening of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. The film will be shown Thursday, November 13th at 7 pm in the Woburn Memorial High School Auditorium.