First Night Boston Announces New Charity Partner Program

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First Night Boston, New England’s biggest New Year’s Eve celebration, announced the addition of a philanthropic program for its 2019 event. In addition to hours of free entertainment, light shows, ice sculptures, and other family-friendly programming, 2019 event-goers will be introduced to three non-profit organizations that are improving our communities and the lives of the people who live within them. In its first year, and under the rallying cry of “Now’s the Time”, this Charity Partner Program will be comprised of charities which help and empower girls and women both locally and regionally.

The selected charities for this inaugural program include Boston-based Project Hope, which serves low-income women with education, workforce training, job placement, housing assistance, and an emergency family shelter, the Center for Women and Enterprise, which is dedicated to helping New England women start and grow their businesses, and #HereForTheMusic, a campaign created by non-profit organization Calling all Crows that works to prevent sexual violence in the live music industry through training, policy consulting, and education.

“First Night Boston is a celebration that unites residents and visitors of all ages. It’s an annual tradition that showcases the best of who we are as a city,” said Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “This year, we’ll also unite around our shared priority of supporting and empowering the women and girls in our communities. We look forward to welcoming these organizations to First Night Boston and making 2019 another great year for the City of Boston.”

The free and family-friendly event begins at Boston’s Copley Square at 12:00 p.m. on December 31. In addition to the music, ice sculptures, and sponsor engagements, these organizations will be set in Copley Square to spread awareness about the good work that they do, and collect donations through the day. In partnership with NBC10 Boston, necn, and Telemundo Boston, these organizations will receive pre-event television coverage of their work. The public are encouraged to visit www.firstnightboston.org to learn more.

More than 200,000 guests are expected to visit Copley Square on New Year’s Eve, and the event’s full musical line-up and its headlining performance will be revealed in the near future. The event showcases Boston’s beauty in a night of light, music, and ice, and is funded entirely by contributions from the surrounding community. Donations can be made to help support the event at the event website, www.firstnightboston.org.

About First Night Boston

First Night Boston is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit organization that funds the annual New Year’s Eve celebration in the city of Boston. The city-wide celebration features family-friendly traditions such as a parade down Boylston Street; hand-crafted ice sculptures; performances from local musicians and artists, and of course, the highly anticipated “Copley Countdown” to the New Year, that kicks off the much anticipated spectacular midnight pyrotechnic show. Boston Public Library will also offer family friendly entertainment options. All First Night Boston activities are free and open to the public. For more information and a list of events, visit www.firstnightboston.org.

First Night is produced by Conventures, Inc., one of New England’s premier special events agency focused on integrated event management, public relations and marketing and is based in Boston.