About Us
Bridge Of Boston Community Works started offering services in 2017 with partnership of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) which is the oldest and largest Hispanic American non-profit civil rights organization in the United States, founded in 1929. On April 28th of 2022, Bridge Of Boston-LULAC Council #12157 was formed by Felicia Teruel, a minority Woman of Color from the Dorchester area, and got certified as an 501.c3. as well. Since then, Bridge of Boston Community Works had served over 500 families in the communities of Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury and Roslindale.
Our Mission is to bridge our Community together for success providing our community the ability to access and experience top quality programs, enrichments extra curriculums, activities,
resources, and services tailored to individuals specific needs no matter their social-economic status or age.
Our vision is one in which all community members have access to support systems in which they can achieve educational, social-emotional, health, and career-oriented goals. Where youth, families, and seniors have access to resources, programming, activities, workshops, and recreational opportunities that strengthen families' social capital.
We are bridging our community members with private, government, public, and nonprofit organizations in order to empower our minority communities to advocate for themselves in an equitable manner.
Our Goals
Spread more awareness to Drugs and Gun violence
Increase donations to provide more resources , and services to better serve our Community
Increase top quality career training to help youth succeed