Author: Wayside Team

One Anti-Racist Action You Can Take Today: Learn About the Progress Pride Flag

Guimel DeCarvalho Vice President of People & Culture   For the last 42 years, Gilbert Baker’s rainbow striped flag has been the internationally recognized symbol of the LGBT community. This year, cities, cultural institutions, brands and activists around the world have simultaneously and without any coordination, are adopting ‘The Progress Flag’ as their new symbol…
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One Antiracist Action You Can Take Today: Remember George Floyd

By Guimel DeCarvalho Vice President of People & Culture Today is the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder. We must first honor his family’s wishes and remember George Floyd as a “gentle giant” who was trying to become a better father. George Floyd was a person and while his death is symbolic of the legacy of racism…
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MetroWest Health Foundation Awards More Than $3.3 Million in Grants To Organizations Due To COVID Pandemic

This story originally appeared in the Framingham Source on May 6, 2021 FRAMINGHAM – The MetroWest Health Foundation today announced the award of over $3.3 million in grants to area nonprofit organizations. The bulk of the funds will support the region’s health and social service safety net by providing operating support to agencies that provide…
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Wayside Statement on Derek Chauvin Conviction

Last week, the nation and world witnessed a historic moment when ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was held accountable for George Floyd’s murder. Black and Brown people exhaled, sensing a turning point in the fight for civil rights.   People were shocked, indicative of how rare it is for law enforcement to be held accountable for criminal charges in a court of law. Chauvin may have walked free if not for 17-year-old Darnella…
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One Antiracist Action You Can Take Today: Observe The Day Of Silence

By Sara Schofield Day Center Senior Program Director Today, the Day Center program is observing the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network’s (GLSEN) annual Day of Silence. ​​​​​The Day of Silence was started in the 90s by two college students and is a national student-led demonstration where LGBTQ students and allies all around the country…
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MetroWest Chamber: Strategies for Coping With the Physical Effects of Trauma

This article originally appeared in the Framingham Source on April 20, 2021 By Anastasia Lynge Counselor with Wayside Youth & Family Support Network’s Trauma Intervention Services Program FRAMINGHAM – In the past year, our crisis line counselors noticed an increase in from survivors reporting both physical and psychological distress. It came as no surprise –…
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One Anti-Racist Action You Can Take Today: Let It Sink In

By Guimel DeCarvalho Vice President of People & Culture and Chief Diversity Officer Yesterday Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts in the murder of George Floyd. Breathe. Let it sink in. Breathe. Sometimes the best way for me to process and truly understand something is when I have to explain it to…
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One Anti-Racist Action You Can Take Today: Use the Word Accountability in Place of Justice When Discussing the Verdict

By Sara McCabe Vice President of Campus Services Like millions of others, I am anxiously awaiting the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. I was inspired by the words of Daunte Wright’s mother, Katie Wright, who said: “There is never going to be justice for us. We are still going to bury our son. We are…
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Newly launched Wayside Equity Training Center to offer nonprofits comprehensive training and organizational development services on diversity, equity and inclusion

For Immediate Release April 9, 2021 Contact: Diana C. Pisciotta 617-784-5256 Center builds on more than a decade of experience at Wayside Youth & Family Support Network (Framingham, MA) Wayside Youth & Family Support Network, one of the region’s leading providers of mental health counseling and family support services to children, young adults and families…
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Human service agencies seek help, and they’re not afraid to get creative about it

The below article appeared in MetroWest Daily News on April 4, 2021 By Lillian Eden A new billboard near Rte. 1 in Walpole suggests “Get Rich in Human Services.” The advertisement, purchased by a Westwood nonprofit called Lifeworks, is hoping to catch the attention of people — so it can hire more of them. “The…
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