The MNBL 27th Annual Benefit Show April Fools Follies


Sunday, April 1, 2012
Massachusetts College of Art, Tower Auditorium

Over the past 26 years, the Monday Night Bowling League’s Annual Benefit Show & Raffle has raised over $350,000 for local HIV/AIDS organizations including Hospice at Mission Hill, Healthcare Dimensions, Boston Children’s Hospital, AIDS Care Project, AIDS Action Committee, and the Visiting Nurses Association.  This year our beneficiaries were The Boston Living Center (BLC) and Community Servings (CS).  Through peer leadership and support, BLC strives to enhance and enrich the lives of their members by providing education, treatment information, and support services with the goal of empowering members to live productive lives and participate within their families and communities.  Community Servings delivers over 3,000 meals every week to more than 600 families and individuals living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other long-term illnesses. 

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2012 Benefit Show Beneficiaries





Boston Living Center

The Boston Living Center (BLC) is a non-profit community and resource center whose mission is to foster the wellness of all HIV positive people and respond to the changing needs of the HIV/AIDS community. Through peer leadership and support, we strive to enhance and enrich the lives of our members by providing education, treatment information, and support services with the goal of empowering members to live productive lives and participate within their families and communities."

The Boston Living Center provides programs and services, free-of-charge, to members in the context of an exceptionally welcoming, drug-free, safe, confidential, and culturally diverse environment. The only criterion for membership at the Center is verification of HIV+ status.

For more information on services at and membership to the BLC, please visit their site

 


Community Servings

Community Servings is dedicated to providing free home-delivered meals throughout Eastern Massachusetts to people homebound with HIV/AIDS and other acute life-threatening illnesses, who are unable to shop or cook for themselves.ᅠWe give our clients, their dependent families, and caregivers appealing, nutritious meals, and send the message to those in greatest need that someone cares.

Our goals are to help our clients maintain their health and dignity and preserve the integrity of their families through free, culturally appropriate, home-delivered meals, nutrition education, and other community programs.

Community Servings' free, home-delivered meals are critical to the health and well being of men, women, and children living with an acute life-threatening illness. We design our meals to meet the complex dietary requirements of people coping with a devastating illness who are unable to cook for themselves. Most of our clients are also struggling economically and can't afford to maintain a proper and balanced diet.ᅠ

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