Because of the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, One Boston Day 2021 will not include the
large-scale events and volunteer projects that have happened in past
years. The City of Boston is encouraging residents to celebrate One
Boston Day as an opportunity to share a moment of kindness with family,
friends, neighbors, and fellow Bostonians. While adhering to public
health guidance, Mayor Janey is encouraging Bostonians to take time to
spread kindness. She is asking residents to safely participate in One
Boston Day by downloading our checklist with acts of kindness they can safely do
from home. Mayor Janey is also encouraging people to share their
reflections on the meaning of One Boston Day on social media with the
hashtag #OneBostonDay.
“As we do our best
to keep neighbors safe, we will commemorate One Boston Day differently
than in past years,” said Mayor Janey. “To honor this day tomorrow, I
hope you’ll join us to spread kindness however you can, whether that
means donating to a charity responding to the COVID-19 pandemic,
supporting a small business in your neighborhood, or checking in on an
older neighbor. The positive impact we can achieve together is more
important than ever as we ensure that the City of Boston reopens safely
and equitably, with recovery and renewal in every neighborhood.”
Resources and
information about COVID-19 and reopening are available on boston.gov/coronavirus and boston.gov/reopening respectively.
More information
on One Boston Day is available online. Hill Holliday was an early
supporter of One Boston Day and has consistently completed pro bono work
for the City of Boston through the creation of onebostonday.org. |
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