FUNDRAISING PARTNERS
Karaoke for a Kause raises $50,000 for Bridge
On February 27, Margulies Perruzzi Architects and Avail Project Management hosted the third annual Karaoke for a Kause event, a special kind of fundraiser. MP
companies in the construction and architecture industry that raised $50,000 for Bridge. The event took place at Howl at the Moon Boston, where industry personnel met, networked, and spoke about the work Bridge does and why they chose to support the cause. “Bridge is a great organization that does life-changing work for young people in Boston, providing them with more than just a place to sleep, but a way to really get on their feet,” said Avail President & CEO Michael Bogdan.
The attendees then treated the crowd to karaoke, with a fantastic night and we are so grateful for both the funds raised and the incredible partnership. We look forward to many more Karaoke for a Kauses in the years to come!
Are you interested in how your company can fundraise or partner with Bridge? Email our Corporate and
Throughout the year, Bridge hosts events for our foster a sense of community. Here are some pictures
Bridge publishes new research
academic articles on the role of social connectedness in preventing suicidality and on patterns of Adverse
in the prestigious Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. outcomes for this population.
These articles are also the product of a strong insight, and resources to help learn more about this chronically understudied population.
To learn more about research at Bridge, including our other published papers, our posters, and our ongoing studies, visit www.bridgeotw.org/research.
BRIDGE LEADERSHIP
Bridge welcomes IT Director
of our IT infrastructure as well as our data and security systems.
WALK
Winter Walkers raise over $49,000 for Bridge
On February 9, over 3,100 people joined together for the 9th annual Winter Walk. In total, Bridge supporters and walkers raised over $49,000 to support Bridge programming! We are grateful to the individuals and groups who supported Bridge, as well as to our
BOMA. Thank you to everyone who walked with us this year for dedicating their time, money, and resources to raise awareness and help solve the issue of youth homelessness!
WINTER
The Mobile Medical Van Through The Ages
where youth could get basic medical attention as well as a sandwich or a warm pair of socks. The van serves Harvard assistance, it provides referrals to Bridge and other services. Check out how the Van has evolved through the ages — can you guess which of these vans our President & CEO Elisabeth
STAY TUNED FOR OUR NEW VAN COMING SOON!
NEWSLETTER
IN THIS ISSUE
Karaoke for a Kause raises $50,000 for Bridge
Bridge publishes new research
A look back at the Mobile Medical Van
Bridge’s team and friends at this year’s Winter Walk