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Horizons for Homeless Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Massachusetts which provides early education and services for children and families experiencing homelessness. [1] Horizons for Homeless Children provides spaces for children experiencing homelessness to play and learn. [2]
Mason has held leadership positions on the boards of non-profit institutions, including chair of Mercy Corps, [8] co-founder of Horizons for Homeless Children, [13] trustee of Yale University, [14] chair of the Yale School of Management Advisory Board, [15] trustee of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, [16] and trustee of the Packard Foundation.
In 1988, the Horizons Initiative was founded to serve the needs of homeless children throughout Greater Boston. In 1999, the Bright Horizons Foundation for Children was formed. Through the Foundation, Bright Horizons supports nonprofit organizations with a focus on programs for children and families.
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Los Angeles leaders condemned viral video of a contractor for a nonprofit organization hosing down a sidewalk as a homeless person scrambles to collect their belongings.
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He also contributes to Horizons for Homeless Children, Year Up, Teach for America, Kipp Schools, and Boston Children’s Hospital. [8] [17] [18] In 2010, the National Association of Corporate Directors named Bekenstein Nonprofit Director of the Year. [8] [19] Bekenstein contributed $100,000 to The Lincoln Project in June 2020.