Next Gen Explorers Summer Learning Academy with Boston’s Higher Ground
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A Single Father of Boston’s Pursuit of Stable Housing
Join us on an emotional journey of the story of a single father’s pursuit of stable housing in Boston Massachusetts…
Boston’s Higher Ground Awarded Cummings Grant
We encourage you to check out the latest media release from the Cummings Foundation, by clicking on the attached link…
Higher Ground Celebrates the milestone of housing 500 formerly homeless students and families
Uniting Hearts, Transforming Lives: Celebrating the Family Led Stability Event On Tuesday June 13th, 2023, at the Bruce Bolling Building…
While Student Chronic absenteeism numbers remain high, boston and mass. show signs of recovery
This May, Higher Ground’s Brandy Brooks was interviewed and discussed the issue of student chronic absenteeism numbers in Boston. “Often, there is more behind attendance issues than just students not wanting to go to school,” said Brandy Brooks, deputy director of the education- and housing-focused nonprofit Boston’s Higher Ground.
Higher Ground is the backbone organization for a promising collective impact approach to addressing student homelessness called the Family Led Stability Initiative.
Higher Ground on NBC Boston
On January 18th Higher Ground’s Mossik Hacobian and Brandy Brooks were interviewed about Mayor Wu’s upcoming proposal to address housing…
Hubie Jones Receives the Norman B. Leventhal Award from A Better City
On December 5, 2022 Hubie Jones was honored by A Better City with the Norman B. Leventhal Award. Named in memory of A Better…
Higher Ground in The Boston Globe
Higher Ground Founder Hubie Jones and Board of Advisors member Professor James Jennings discuss the promising results of Higher Grounds collective impact work and potential broad application across Boston.
Higher Ground On Last Night At School Committee Podcast
We were called, “…a very highly regarded program in Boston.”