Revere groups receive grants

Save The Harbor’s Better Beaches program granted over $315,000 to community and youth serving organizations for the 2024 Better Beaches Program Partnership with the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

Revere organizations received $26,000 in grants:

• North Shore Haitian Association Family Beach Day $3,500.00

• Next Stop Revere Revere Beach Summer Music Series $2,000.00

• City of Revere -Commission on Disabilities Beach Ability Event $3,500.00

• MGH Revere Youth Zone Youth Zone x Senior Wellness Meetup $1,500.00

• NamaStay Sober NamaStay Sober Beach Yoga $4,000.00

• Revere Beach Partnership Revere Beach Kite Festival, Art Festival, International Sand Sculpting Festival $3,500.00

• Revere Youth in Action Bachata to the Ballots by the Beach $3,000.00

• Women Encouraging Empowerment (WEE) Zumba for Immigrant Women $2,500.00

• Queer Muslims of Boston Eid on the Beach! $2,500.00

The  focus of the program is to fund free events and connect people to Boston Harbor’s beaches, with a particular focus on breaking down barriers for people of color, people who don’t speak English as a first language, and people with disabilities.

Funds for the program come from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and from Save the Harbor’s annual JetBlue Shamrock Splash fundraiser. 

“We  are very proud to partner with DCR once again to share these spectacular urban natural resources with everyone,” said Chris Mancini,  executive director of Save

The Harbor. “We  are so grateful to the Healey/Driscoll administration, the Metropolitan Beaches Commission,  JetBlue and all of our corporate partners for continuing to support this essential program, which will activate our beaches all summer long.” 

The  83 groups receiving grants this year are based in all the metropolitan beachfront and waterfront communities, as  well as a dozen surrounding cities and towns. The grantees will bring free programming all summer long to 13 beaches in Nahant, Lynn, Revere, Winthrop, East Boston, South Boston, Dorchester, Quincy and Hull. 

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