“Opportunities for connection, compassion, and hands-on learning together continue to be essential for our students and our partner communities,” says Andrea Geyling-Moore, faculty director of Milton’s Community Engagement Programs and Partnerships (CEPP).

Once classes are underway for the 2022–23 academic year, students will have the opportunity to sign up for volunteer assignments. More than 20 regular partners are eager to stay connected through tutoring, multigenerational activities, the arts and athletics, events to raise funds and awareness, and more.

Student leaders on the Community Engagement Board look forward to furthering CEPP’s mission of building an anti-racist community within the campus and beyond. Partner organizations include the Boston Public Schools, Urban Farming Institute, Hebrew Senior Life, Milton Residences for the Elderly, Immigrant Family Services International, and Milton’s own Lower School. Updates will be communicated to students via email, on Instagram @ma_communityengagement, and on the MiltonConnect app.

For more details about CEPP programs, visit the Community Engagement page, which will be updated as the school year unfolds. As we receive more information about community partner needs, we appreciate parent volunteers who may be able to help transport our students to local sites. Parents can contact Andrea Geyling-Moore at community_engagement@milton.edu or 617-898-2320 to answer any questions or get information on volunteering.