Worcester NAACP Condemns Racism and Bullying Directed at South High Student-Athletes
The Worcester NAACP is calling for accountability after reports of racism and bullying directed at South High School student-athletes. The organization is urging a full investigation and emphasizing the need to protect youth in athletic spaces.
Read MoreWorcester Public Library Offers Access to Statewide Digital Collections Through Libby
Worcester Public Library cardholders can now access digital ebook and audiobook collections from across Massachusetts by adding partner libraries to the Libby app.
Read MoreAbby’s House Marks 50 Years of Service with Anniversary Gala and Women’s History Month Campaign
Abby’s House has launched a Women’s History Month recognition campaign connected to International Women’s Day and announced plans for its 50th Anniversary Gala in Worcester on May 29 at the College of the Holy Cross.
Read MoreSouth High Community School Literary Magazine Earns National Recognition
The student led literary magazine at South High Community School has been awarded the REALM First Class designation by the National Council of Teachers of English.
Read MoreGreater Worcester Community Foundation Awards $500,000 in Matching Grants to 38 Local Nonprofits
The Greater Worcester Community Foundation and the Esler Family Foundation have awarded $500,000 in first-round grants to 38 local nonprofits through the Inspiring Generosity Match Fund. These grants, which support mental health, youth opportunity, and…
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