Press
Release - March 15, 2004
Over
200 Supporters Attend Boston Scholars Program Spring Benefit -- Click
here to view event photos
Boston,
MA -- The Boston Scholars Program, a new Boston non-profit that "opens
doors through educational opportunity" celebrated its inaugural
year of operation with a benefit on March 13. More than 200 Boston professionals
and graduate students filled Lucky's Lounge and gave over $6000 to the
Boston Scholars Program while enjoying live music, cocktails, and the
chance to win several raffle prizes.
Guests
included a wide variety of Boston professionals, socialites, grad students
and a few people who happened to be in the right place at the right
time. The event was also attended by many teachers and others involved
in education. "I'm so glad the Boston Scholars Program was created.
We're having a great time tonight," said Mother Caroline teacher
Ginna Gauntner.
Eva Higby,
Boston Scholars Program Director and the organizer of the event said
that "we expected over 100 people and we ended up having more than
double that amount. Everyone brought their friends since it is such
a great cause to support, and certainly our ability to throw a fun party
helped as well."
The Boston
Scholars Program draws candidates from partners such as Big Brothers
of Massachusetts Bay and local junior high schools. Eighth grade students
chosen to be Boston Scholars have a record of accomplishment and have
been accepted to private high schools, but are unable to afford the
tuition and need additional attention and support to be successful.
As Boston Scholars, they will receive both scholarship money and they
will be paired with a mentor from the professional community who will
support them throughout their high school careers.
"The
amazing success of this event and the support we had received continue
to demonstrate our success and the need for a program that provides
both financial and mentoring assistance to deserving students"
said Boston Scholars Program Executive Director, Rob Higby, in a short
address to those gathered.
Founded
in 2003 by a group of young Boston-area professionals, the Boston Scholars
Program will select approximately a dozen deserving students to be the
Boston Scholars Class of 2008 and receive a scholarship and a mentor.
To learn more about the organization, to become involved, or to make
a donation, visit www.bostonscholars.org.
Contact:
Mike Volpe
Director, Boston Scholars Program
617-308-9394
info@bostonscholars.org