Spring 2012 Newsletter

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It Takes a Village to
Raise a Child...

As summer quickly approaches, we ask you to consider making a donation to our O'Donnell Summer Schoolyard Program. This day camp has provided an important resource for East Boston families for over 15 years. Children from the ages of 6 to 12 are awarded a wide range of opportunities, including sports, creative arts, board games, reading, gardening and more. This bilingual program celebrates varying cultures and languages, encourages healthy lifestyles and mindsets, provides balanced meals and models stewardship for public spaces. The number of children able to participate in this program is directly dependent upon the amount of funding we are able to raise. If you are interested in helping children in need, please donate now; thank you!

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Ribbon Cutting at Stevens Corner
in North Andover on May 23rd 

Please join us! NOAH is holding a Ribbon Cutting event on Wednesday, May 23rd from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Aaron Gornstein, Undersecretary of DHCD, and other dignitaries will be leading the celebration. Our renovation transformed an abandoned nursing home into vibrant new affordable housing for 42 families. The $10.1 million project would not have been possible without the generous financial support of $1.35 million of Town CPA funds and the dedication of the Town of North Andover local officials, community members and department staff. We are also grateful for the extraordinary funding we received from the Department of Housing and Community Development, Mass Housing Investment Corporation, Mass Housing Partnership, TD Bank, CEDAC, North Shore Home Consortium and Claremont Properties. A light lunch will be served. You can register for this event by clicking here.

Changing a Family's Life

A family who has been working with NOAH counselors since Spring 2009 has finally received a permanent modification to their mortgage! After a tremendous number of attempts made by our counselors, the family now saves over $1,700 a month for the first five years, and eventually will save them over $1,400 a month for the life of the loan. Congratulations to this household, and to our counselors for their unrelenting negotiation efforts to push this life-changing modification through. This is but one example of the successes NOAH sees in its foreclosure prevention programming. Since October 2007, we have educated and counseled over 1,700 households via this service line. If you know of anyone who could benefit from free foreclosure avoidance counseling or mortgage modification assistance, send them to one of our 5:30 PM Monday night workshops here at NOAH. 

Bailatón Raises Money for NOAH Community Building 

NOAH held East Boston's first all-Latin 'Dance-a-thon' which raised $6000 to support our community building and environment work. The evening featured dance competitions and a performance by Samba Viva, and dozens of participants won a chance to dance with one of 13 community leaders including the Chelsea Collaborative's Gladys Vega, Zumix's Corey DePina and Madeleine Steczynski and Citizen Bank's Michael Zaldumbide. Thanks to all who participated and supported the event, especially the community leaders, our fabulous fundraisers, and our generous sponsors including La Hacienda, Café Gigu, Sorrentinos, Perlera Real Estate and D'Parma Restaurant.


NOAH Begins ESOL Tutoring

NOAH's Jacqueline Lara recently began tutoring ESOL students one-on-one, giving them opportunities to receive curricula that are specifically tailored to their individual learning needs and that will help them in achieving their workforce goals and raising their incomes. In exchange for the free one-on-one instruction, the students will help support NOAH's community building efforts through volunteering. When asked for her comments on the program, Jackie replied, "I am very excited about this new initiative and about working with my enthusiastic students. I love knowing that I am playing a part in empowering these dedicated people to reach their dreams."

NOAH Board of Directors Elect New Officers

Contributing Puzzle PiecesNOAH's Board of Directors recently elected its new officers. Ernani DeAraujo, Esq. was reelected as Board President. Adrian Madaro and Peter Herbst were voted in as Co-Vice Presidents. Michael Zaldumbide and Greg Comeau were elected Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer, respectively. Kathy Burlinson was reelected Board Clerk; and Camilo Hernandez was voted in as Assistant Clerk. Congratulations and many thanks to all of the new officeholders!
 

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NOAH had its official organizational rating raised to the highest level NeighborWorks America offers: 'Exemplary'. This was after an in-depth, on-site, review of our organization and its operations, systems and finances performed by the NWA Organizational Health Tracking System staff. We are very pleased to receive this rating; thank you, NeighborWorks!

Don't Miss the 9th Annual River Revel! River_Revel_waving

On June 16, NOAH and the Chelsea Creek Action Group will host the 9th Annual River Revel on the Meridian Street Bridge. Join us as we celebrate the culturally rich East Boston and Chelsea communities, and enjoy many environmentally-friendly activities that are now possible due to the tireless work the Chelsea Creek Action Group has put into improving the waterway. Activities will include a 5K road race (along with a 1K children's 'fun run'), canoeing and kayaking, live music, boat tours, food from local vendors and a train-ride to move participants along the length of the bridge. Each year NOAH co-hosts this free celebration as its annual NeighborWorks Week event. Everyone is welcome! To register for the 5k race or the 'fun run', click here.

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Thank You to Some of Our Recent Funders!

All of us at NOAH want to say a big 'THANK YOU' to our funders, including Boston Private Bank, Bushrod Campbell and Adah Hall Charity Fund, Church Home Society, City of Boston, Clipper Ship Foundation, Mass. Division of Banks, East Boston Savings Bank Charitable Foundation, Hyams Foundation, HUD, LISC, Memorial Church at Harvard University, NeighborWorks America, NFMC, One United Bank, Sailors Snug Harbor, Sovereign Bank, State Street Foundation, TD Charitable Foundation and United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley. Many, many thanks to these and to all of our wonderful funders!

CBE Organizing Update

NOAH youth and adult leaders organized with activists from East Boston's Chelsea Creek Action Group and other partner organizations to challenge Global Oil's plans to transport nearly two million gallons of ethanol weekly by rail through Boston, Everett and Chelsea, terminating at a facility in Revere on the Chelsea Creek. Ethanol is a highly combustible fuel additive that burns with a nearly smokeless, invisible flame. Because of the high population densities of the surrounding communities, the already-compromised Chelsea Creek environment and a documented history of ethanol-related disasters, the residents argued that the Department of Environmental Protection must consider community and environmental safety in evaluating Global's proposal.

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Upcoming Events

First-Time Homebuyer Classes

The next Spanish course will meet on Saturday, May 5, and Saturday, 19, from 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM. The next English course will meet on June 12, 13 and 19 from 6 - 9 PM. To receive a City of Boston certificate, attendees must be present at all sessions. Students learn from industry guest speakers, including Home Inspectors, as well as from NOAH staff, on how best to purchase a home and about appropriate loan products. For more information, please contact Diana Franco at 617-418-8266.

Loan Modification/Foreclosure Prevention Clinics 

Monday evenings, May 7, 14, and 21; and June 4, 11, 18 and 25 from 5:30 to 8:00 PM at NOAH. This workshop is the initial counseling and education session for NOAH's foreclosure prevention and mitigation counseling. Attendees should bring recent mortgage-related correspondence or paperwork. These sessions are held in Spanish and in English. All of NOAH's foreclosure prevention education and counseling sessions are free of charge. For additional information, please contact Carolina Suarez at 617-418-8263.

Chelsea Creek Action Group (CCAG) Meetings 
The next CCAG meetings will be held on Wednesday, May 9 and Wednesday, June 13 at 6:15 PM at the East Boston Social Center, 3rd Floor. Regular CCAG meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month; newcomers are welcome. For more information please call Kim Foltz at 617-418-8241.

CBE Organizing Meeting: 'No Ethanol By Rail' Meeting

The next meeting about the proposed ethanol transport via railway through local neighborhoods wil be held on Tuesday, May 15 at 6 PM at the Chelsea Collaborative on Broadway in Chelsea. For additional details, please contact Kim Foltz at 617-418-8241.

Ribbon Cutting at Stevens Corner 

NOAH will hold a Ribbon Cutting event on Wednesday, May 23 at 10:30 AM at Stevens Corner, 75 Park Street, North Andover. Everyone is invited! For more information, please contact Toby Kramer at 617-418-8259.

Kennedy School Tree Planting...

We'll be holding a tree planting ceremony on Friday, May 25, from 1:30 to 3 PM, at the Kennedy School in East Boston. Everyone is welcome to attend. Questions? Call Kim Foltz at 617-418-8241.

2012 River Revel

NOAH and CCAG will hold the 9th Annual River Revel on Saturday, June 16 from 10 AM to 3 PM on the Meridian Street Bridge. If you would like more information, please contact Manlio Mendez at 617-418-8242.


 
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