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Urban Edge Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Build Jackson Square Recreation Center at Annual Meeting
This year's Annual Meeting celebrated 42 years of building community, raised $130,000 dollars
Urban Edge’s 42nd Annual Meeting brought together over 300 members of the community to support the organization’s effort to build the Jackson Square Recreation Center. Keynote speaker Graeme Townshend, a former professional hockey player who currently teaches at Townshend Hockey Skating Systems, shared his story with the crowd about growing up with a recreation center and the opportunities it provided him.
“We were pleased to see so many members of the community, both from Roxbury and Jamaica Plain and from across Boston, come out to support Urban Edge and the Jackson Square Recreation Center,” said Frank Shea, president and CEO of Urban Edge. “The rec center is important to providing opportunities for the young people living near in the Jackson Square neighborhood.”
At the event, Urban Edge announced it was launching a new crowdfunding campaign on DedicatingDollars.com to give everyone an opportunity to donate any dollar amount towards the Jackson Square Recreation Center. If you are interested in supporting the center, please go to DedicatingDollars.com and see the Jackson Square Recreation Center fundraiser listed on the homepage. The fundraiser can be shared through social media using the hashtag #LetsGetThisBuilt.
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“Like me, Urban Edge has persevered through a lot to make sure that the Jackson Square Recreation Center becomes a reality for this neighborhood,” said former Boston Bruin, Graeme Townshend, who was keynote speaker for the event. “You guys know the value of sticking with it! But I think you also know that providing opportunities for young people who need those opportunities – young people like me when I was a teenager – is worth it. I am proud to be here today supporting this effort, and I am looking forward to coming back to skate on the ice when the center is built.”
Research shows that a community benefits when young people have access to recreational and afterschool activities. School attendance and grades are improved, incidences of risky behavior decrease, life skills and lifelong healthy habits are acquired. There are 26,000 young people between the ages of 5 and 18 who live within 1.5 mile radius of Jackson Square. But only 10 percent of these students participate in after school sports, arts, or recreation activities, in large part because they do not have a recreation center that is accessible and affordable.
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At the Annual Meeting, Urban Edge raised $130,000 towards its programs to strengthen Roxbury and Jamaica Plan. The Jackson Square Recreation Center is a part of Urban Edge’s effort to redevelop, along with its community partners, the Jackson Square neighborhood. The project will cost $21.5 million to build. Urban Edge is already more than halfway towards meeting that fundraising goal. $11 million has already been committed to the project, through state and federal resources. The two story center, which will provide recreational and after school activities for the young people of the neighborhood, will have a regulation-size ice rink on the first floor, a turf field of equivalent size on the second floor, and academic and social service space. Young people in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain will be able to use the facility year-round for organized and unstructured recreational activities.
About Urban Edge
For over 40 years, Urban Edge has offered a range of innovative programs that help low and moderate income families in and around Boston become economically resilient, establish homeownership, and access needed community resources. Throughout its history, the organization has developed nearly 1,500 units of affordable housing, making it one of Boston’s largest nonprofit developers of affordable units. Most recently, the agency has been a prime mover in the redevelopment of the Jackson Square neighborhood, creating new affordable housing and commercial space along eight acres of land that border Roxbury and Jamaica Plain. For more information on Urban Edge, visit http://www.urbanedge.org.
Photo: Keynote Speaker Graeme Townsend