CTA

Placement:

The Commonwealth Housing Development is fully integrated public housing, owned by the Boston Housing Authority and managed by the Corcoran Management Company (CMC).  It is located a short distance from Boston College , near the intersection of Commonwealth Ave. and Washington St. , in Brighton .  As part of its services to residents, the Commonwealth Tenants’ Association (CTA) manages an After School Tutoring Program.  The intent of this program is to provide help with the academic needs of the children living in the development while teaching them to value and enjoy their academic development. It gives the children a routine time to and place to study and provides them with role models and friends in the tutors. The program also offers the children a range of fun activities which contribute to their enjoyment of the program and supply them with supervised, safe opportunities for recreation.

4Boston's Role

4Boston volunteers meet with the children (ages 6-14) for two afternoons each week.  Tutors work with the students on their homework for the first half hour (or more, as needed) and use the remaining time for educational and recreational activities.  4Boston students are responsible for planning and implementing all components of the program, so volunteers interested in elementary education, art, crafts, sports, or music are especially encouraged to apply.

Hours

Each year, 4Boston assigns two groups to go to the CTA.  One group volunteers on Mondays and Wednesdays and the other group goes on Tuesdays and Thursdays.   Volunteers go to the CTA from 2:00-6:00 pm, and volunteers serve two 2-hour shifts per week .

Council Members:

                                Christine Griffen: griffitct@bc.edu  & Jen Wilson:  wilsonbp@bc.edu

Location

            The CTA is located relatively close to campus, near the Washington (T) stop on the Green – B Line, at:

35 Fidelis Way , Brighton , MA 02135 .  Google Maps

For more information . . .

            You can always contact one of the council members above if you have any questions about 4Boston's CTA groups.

The CTA also has a website located at http://www.fidelisway.org.  Click on "Youth" to read about how Boston College students are involved.