GreenLight Organizations

The GreenLight Fund plans to bring four to six high-impact nonprofit programs to Boston during its first five years of operation.

The first organization supported by the GreenLight Fund is Friends of the Children-Boston, which launched in Fall 2004.

About Friends of the Children-Boston

Raising A Reader is the second organization that the GreenLight Fund is helping to bring to the Boston area. The 2006 Social Capitalist Awards recently named Raising A Reader as one of "The Top 25 Groups That Are Changing the World."

About Raising A Reader Massachusetts

Peer Health Exchange is the third organization that the GreenLight Fund is helping to expand into the Boston area. Peer Health Exchange gives teenagers the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy decisions by teaching a comprehensive health curriculum in public high schools.

About Peer Health Exchange

Youth Villages' TL program is the fourth organization that the GreenLight Fund is helping to bring to the Boston area. Developed in Tennessee, the Youth Villages Transitional Living program is an innovative, intensive approach that is helping hundreds of youth leaving the foster care system make a successful transition to adulthood.

About Youth Villages' Transitional Living Program

 

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