One Boston Day 2023: Here’s How You Can Get Involved
One Boston Day is on the horizon. With it comes a number of opportunities to volunteer with your time, talent, or treasure.
As the One Boston Day website states:
One Boston Day recognizes the resiliency, generosity, and strength demonstrated by the people of Boston and those around the world in response to the tragedy of April 15, 2013. Ten years later, Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston invite community-based organizations, businesses, City workers, and residents to come together for volunteer events and acts of kindness in recognition of our City’s spirit of care for one another in response to the tragic events of April 15, 2013.
Marathon Monday, for obvious reasons, has become a complicated day not just for a lot of Bostonians, but for residents across the Commonwealth and New England. That being said, it still lives in my heart as the greatest of all Boston “holidays.” And the community and volunteer opportunities that are available surrounding the day this year just add to that.
Here’s How You Can Get Involved
The City has already listed a number of events and volunteer opportunities on the website. Here’s a handful to get you started.
Friday, April 14: Food Drive (North End and Charlestown)
Friday, April 14: Community Blood Drive
Saturday, April 15: Tenean Beach Cleanup
Saturday, April 15: SPARK Joy Boston Marathon Sign Making Party
Saturday, April 15: Community Portrait Project with MassArt Art Museum
Saturday, April 15: Honoring Mel King
There will also be a Remembrance at the Boston Marathon finish line on Saturday, April 15. You can find more details on that event here.
I challenge you this year to turn away from anything you come across that focuses on the violence of 10 years ago and instead embrace an act of kindness. As you’ve seen, there are plenty to choose from. Take good care this Marathon Monday, both of others and yourself.