

The complete list of 2021 non-profit partners are as follows:Ībove the Clouds, Apprentice Learning, Asperger/Autism Network (AANE), Big Brother Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest, Big Sisters of Greater Boston, Boston Community Pediatrics, The Boston House, Boston Medical Center Pediatrics Programs, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South, Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester, Catholic Charities, ConfiKids, Families First, Family Nurturing Center, Friends of the Children - Boston, Forsyth Institute, Hockomock Area YMCA, House of Possibilities, Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters, Key, Live4Evan, Mass Mentoring Partnership, Mazie Foundation, MetroWest YMCA, One for Health Foundation, Raising a Reader MA, Robert F. $725k raised at the 19 th Annual Celebration for Kids, held in December at the Seaport Hotelĥ0 kids experienced a once-in-a-lifetime experience through Rodman's Disney for Kids program in Augustĥ00 local youth attended the opening night of Hadestown at the Citizens Bank Boston Opera House in Novemberīoys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester member, Noa, sings "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" to the attendees of the 19 th Annual Celebration for Kids. $3 million raised collectively through Rodman and its 40 non-profit partners through the 31 st Annual Rodman Ride for Kids in September Because all overhead and expenses are covered, 100% of every dollar raised went directly to programs for kids in need. This platform was a catalyst for the Partners to collectively raise $2.6 million for the kids they support. Rodman for Kids provides a platform for its partners to participate in and fundraise through no expense to them. Foxboro-based Non-profit Organization Impacts More than 100,000 in 2021įOXBORO, MA / ACCESSWIRE / Janu/ Rodman for Kids, an umbrella non-profit that supports 40 youth-focused partner non-profits, is pleased to report it raised $3.7m in 2021 for youth who needed it most, through its annual fundraisers, supporters, and grants.
