Caroline Chang Was an Activist and Leader in Boston’s Chinatown Community WASHINGTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) unveiled a bill to name a post office in her district after the late community leader and lifelong AAPI activist Caroline Chang (1940-2018). The bill would name the U.S. Postal Service office at 25 Dorchester Avenue in […]
The 77th annual North American Chinese Invitational Volleyball Tournament celebrates 9-man, a street version of volleyball adapted for the back alleys of Boston's Chinatown.
Tufts Community Grant program provides support for local non-profits hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic
Credit: Kelvin Ma, Tufts University Photo
Thirty-five local organizations in Tufts’ four host communities in Massachusetts have been awarded $35,000 in grants from the Tufts Community Grants (TCG) program. The grants, which are funded by donations from Tufts University faculty and staff, are awarded each year to community-based charitable organizations in Boston, Grafton, Medford and Somerville.
TCG is a giving option of the annual Tufts Community Appeal, an internal fundraising campaign for faculty and staff at Tufts University. Donors to the TCG program are members of the Tufts workforce who value and support the work of the university’s community partners and the welfare of Tufts’ host communities.