
2020 Harvest Hike
Places such as World Vision expect global poverty to push 88-115 million people into extreme poverty, rising global poverty rates for the first time in twenty years. Even locally, before your own eyes, people are being forced out of their homes and thrust into poverty.
One place we have found that stands out from other organizations is Metro Housing Boston, a basic overview of what Metro Housing Boston does is that they work to provide personalized services to help residents of greater Boston in both the homeless preventing and affordable housing system. Metro Housing Boston empowers 25,000 households a year to move along the continuum from homelessness to housing stability.
This plan will not only give families a firm, reliable activity during the day but will also generate the warm feeling of helping someone who needs it.
The fundraiser will be structured in two different ways. You have the option to donate any amount of money you would like during the break. However, we encourage participants to ask friends and family to donate specific, constant amounts per chosen milestone, such as $10.00 for every mile you walk. Below, we have listed some fun and beautiful places to walk located around Greater Boston. If you are not close to any of these places please reach out to us (find our emails on the “who are we” page on our website) and we will try to find some places near you that would be an enjoyable place to walk. For more information please click on this link: https://amymckeigue4734.wixsite.com/harvest-hike
Also, please note that when going to donate and it asks for a tip, you can choose "other" and type 00.00 when it asks the amount you would like to add.
Below are some nice places to walk:
Brookline reservoir park (Brookline)
Sargent Beechwood Nature Walk (Brookline)
Hall’s pond sanctuary (Brookline)
Larz Anderson Park (Brookline)
Fresh Pond (Cambridge)
Cold Spring Park (Newton)
Boulder brook reservation (Wellesley)
Ollie Turner Park (Wellesley)
Reservoir Walking Trail / Dog Walk (Weston)
Cat rock Park (Weston)
Boston Common (Boston)
Cushing Memorial Park (Framingham)
Watertown Riverfront Park and Braille Trail (Watertown)
Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary (Natick)
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