Ariel Outreach
The mission of Ariel Outreach is to build leadership capacity for social justice by delivering The Ariel Group's theater-based programs throughout the world.
Ariel Outreach seeks to bring Ariel's core programs in leadership presence to those who would not otherwise have access to it including:
- Non-profit leaders and organizations, especially those doing work in education and peace-building
- Disempowered individuals at crucible moments in their lives.
We seek to engage our hearts and minds in the spirit of social justice, and are working to offer non-profit services of the highest-quality. The Ariel Group supports this developing non-profit practice with 10% of its profits.
The Ariel Group has donated or offered discounted training and/or coaching to many organizations, including:
Acre Family Daycare
Acre Family Daycare has been serving low-income, immigrant women and families in Lowell since 1988. Their mission is to help women build home-based family child care businesses, earning a living wage while providing community-based child care to the families of Lowell.
www.acrefamily.org
Boston Institute for Arts Therapy
Boston Institute for Arts Therapy (BIAT) is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to using the healing power of the arts to help people cope with a wide range of life's challenges.
www.biat.org
Boston Public Schools
www.boston.k12.ma.us
The City School
The City School is a nonprofit organization and center for civic education based in Dorchester, MA that develops leaders for long-term action on social issues. Their programs bring together young people ages 14-18 from the full range of society in an approach that combines creative education and critical thinking about social justice issues, hands-on learning, action, and reflection.
www.thecityschool.org
Harlem RBI
Harlem RBI is a year-round youth development program based in East Harlem, NY that uses baseball, softball and the power of teams to provide inner-city youth with the opportunity to play, learn, and grow.
www.harlemrbi.org
Harvard University Institute of Politics
Harvard University Institute of Politics was created as a memorial to President Kennedy to unite and engage students, particularly undergraduates, with academics, politicians, activists, and policymakers on a non-partisan basis and to stimulate and nurture their interest in public service and leadership.
www.iop.harvard.edu/
Harvard University Public Education Leadership Project
Harvard University Public Education Leadership Project is a joint initiative of Harvard's education and business schools aiming to drive student achievement through improving the leadership and management of complex urban school districts.
www.hbs.edu
Houses of Healing
Sponsored by the Lionheart Foundation based in Needham, MA, Lionheart works nationally to help incarcerated men
and women improve their chances of succeeding once they've completed their time "behind the wall".
www.lionheart.org
Jewish Organizing Initiative
Jewish Organizing Initiative creates opportunities for Jewish young adults to work for social justice as trained grassroots community organizers, and to model a pluralistic Jewish community that values Jewish learning, relationship building and justice.
www.jewishorganizing.org
Jumpstart
Jumpstart pairs highly trained college students with preschool children struggling in Head Start and other early learning programs for one-to-one tutoring in school readiness skills.
www.jstart.org
Larkin Street Youth Services
Larkin Street Youth Services is the only organization providing the full spectrum of services needed to help San Francisco's most vulnerable youth move beyond life on the street. They offer a range of housing options - from emergency shelter to permanent supportive housing - in addition to essential wraparound services including education, technology and employment training; healthcare, including mental health, substance abuse and HIV services; and case management.
www.larkinstreetyouth.org
Lowell Telecommunications Corp
Lowell Telecommunications Corp is a community media and technology center serving the diverse population of Lowell, MA, and a member of the Jericho Road Project.
www.ltc.org
The Mastery Foundation
The Mastery Foundation is a non-profit, volunteer, interfaith organization established in 1983 to empower those who minister and serve others in creating new possibilities for themselves and for their communities.
www.masteryfoundation.org
Reach Out to Schools
Reach Out to Schools works with school communities to help children become ethical people, contributing citizens and successful learners. By helping schools implement the unique Open Circle curriculum, they foster the development of relationships that support safe, caring and respectful learning communities of children and adults.
www.wellesley.edu
The Social Innovation Forum
The Social Innovation Forum works to accelerate the development of enduring solutions to social problems in the greater Boston area by directing an alternate flow of local resources to innovative, results-oriented organizations and leaders striving for efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability.
www.socialinnovationforum.org
South Bay Correctional Facility and Suffolk County Jail
South Shore Public Charter School
www.sscps.org
Southeast Asian Leadership Network
Southeast Asian Leadership Network is a network dedicated to building young leaders interested in promoting social development in Southeast Asia.
www.stanford.edu
St. Ignatius School
St. Ignatius School serving Hunt's Point, NY.
www.nynativity.org
United Teen Equality Center
United Teen Equality Center provides a safe and multicultural place of belonging emphasizing the holistic development of Lowell's young people, ages 13-23, particularly those most often overlooked and labeled as "at-risk." UTEC's mission is to be a "by teens, for teens" safe-haven for youth development and grassroots organizing.
www.utec-lowell.org
WGBH
WGBH is a public broadcasting organization that works to enrich people's lives through programs and services that educate, inspire, and entertain, fostering citizenship and culture, the joy of learning, and the power of diverse perspectives.
www.wgbh.org
YouthBuild
YouthBuild is a youth and community development program that addresses core issues facing low-income communities: housing, education, employment, crime prevention, and leadership development. In YouthBuild programs, low-income young people ages 16-24 work toward their GED or high school diploma while learning job skills by building affordable housing for homeless and low-income people.
www.youthbuild.org
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