Last night, Generations Incorporated gathered partners, local leaders, and community champions at the Seaport Hotel to celebrate the lighting of an educational spark for thousands of students across Greater Boston.

With your support, we raised $110,000 to engage over 1,500 struggling kindergarten through third grade students in results-driven, sustained literacy tutoring.

As Boston City Councilor Annissa Essaibi-George reminded us last night, “The work of Generations Incorporated is so important and we appreciate all that you do in closing literacy gaps in our schools.”

In 2019, over 250 literacy coaches will provide Greater Boston's youngest students with the support they need to unwrap the lifelong gift of learning through reading.

With the generous support of partners, sponsors, and advocates like you, Generations Incorporated will continue to provide critical early literacy interventions that close gaps in early literacy skills, boost engagement in school, and place students on the path to academic and professional success.

Thank you for joining the movement to end the youth literacy crisis in Greater Boston.

We will be sharing more memories from the night on our social media channels, and we encourage you to see other photos of the night on our Facebook page.

With Gratitude,
"The gift of literacy is not only precious; it is essential and enduring"

- Zoe Rosemund, Former Participant in Generations Incorporated's Tutoring Program
It's not too late to help the success of our night. You can still invest in the future of a young reader and light a spark today.
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