Boston Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement
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The official Bluesky account of the Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement. Uplifting the voices and advancing the lives of young people ages 14-25 through City programs and services. www.boston.gov/oyea-links
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Do young people in Boston feel like they belong? We asked them this and more in our Youth Speaks Boston needs assessment. To find out what they said, visit boston.gov/youth-speaks
Light blue background with black and red text that says I feel like I belong in Boston, see what youth said. Underneath the text is a red arrow, the City of Boston logo, the Youth Engagement and Advancement logo, and the Youth Speaks Boston logo. Text at the top says about two out of three Boston youth report feeling they belong in Boston. A pie chart shows that sixty eight percent of Boston youth agree, twenty-seven percent are neutral, and four percent disagree. Text at the bottom says however, there are disparities when we break down the data. Text at the top says see more findings from youth speaks boston. Below is a laptop graphic with a screenshot from the youth speaks boston storymap. Text at the bottom says view the storymap and data dashboard at boston.gov/youthspeaks
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Boston-based youth-serving professionals: register now for our FREE professional development workshops in October and November! Don't miss these valuable opportunities, make sure you and your colleagues RSVP at boston.gov/professional-development!
Text says OYEA Professional Development Series Upcoming Workshops at the Bolling Building. Four red and white calendar icons with the dates October first: Social Emotional Learning, 10AM to 12PM; October 16: Introduction to Restorative Justice for Youth Workers, 10AM to 12PM; November 13: LGBTQ Identity and Expression 201, 10am - 12pm; November 20: Adult, Infant, & Child Heartsaver CPR with AED Certification Course, 10am-3pm. boston.gov/professional-development
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At Boston After Dark this summer, we served over 1500 young people with our partners @bcyf.boston.gov, YMCA, YOU Boston, @bostonchildrens.bsky.social and Cummings Foundation 🤝 To be the first to hear about upcoming events, stay tuned to our socials and subscribe to our newsletter at Boston.gov/oyea
Pink and blue graphic on a dark background, Boston Centers for Youth and Families, Youth Engagement and Advancement, and the YMCA logos are at the top. The text reads Boston After Dark, twenty-three events, fifteen neighborhoods, fifteen hundred plus youth served. At the bottom are young people posing with Boston After Dark shirts, outlined in pink and blue A young person posing with a Sprayground backpack, outlined in pink, next to white and blue text on a dark background that says My favorite part of Boston After Dark is the community and how everybody is so together, by Senai, seventeen, Dorchester A young person, outlined in blue, holding up a peace sign, next to white and pink text on a dark background that says My favorite part of Boston After Dark is the food and it's just really fun, by Edith, thirteen, Jamaica Plain. A young person with headphones on using a DJ turntable and laptop, outlined in pink on a dark background. White and blue text says I got to DJ for Boston After Dark because of a summer program at Youth Options Unlimited and I've really enjoyed it, JT or DJ Gorilla, eighteen, Dorchester.
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Last Friday, @museumofscience.bsky.social hosted us and our partners for the kickoff of our 2025-26 Partner Network cycle. We shared breakfast, achievements from the summer, and a preview of findings from our Youth Speaks Boston survey. Visit boston.gov/oyea-partners for next meeting details!
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We’re offering free vaccine clinics in Boston. Vaccines are safe, effective, and protect against serious illness. Getting vaccinated keeps you healthy and helps protect your family, friends, and community.

Learn more at boston.gov/vaccine-clinics.
A group of young people sit on a bench behind a fence at a baseball diamond. Text reads, “FREE Vaccine Clinics in Boston. Get your flu and COVID-19 vaccines for free. No appointment necessary, walk-ins welcome. Find dates, times, and locations at boston.gov/vaccine-clinics.” The logos for the City of Boston, Boston Public Health Commission, Boston Public Schools, Boston Centers for Youth and Families, Legacy Care Group, and Shaw’s Star Market are at the bottom.
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We're excited to announce that the September 2025 OYEA Partner Network Meeting will be hosted by the Museum of Science! At this meeting, we'll have exciting news from OYEA and much more. As always, breakfast will be provided! For meeting details, join our partner network: boston.gov/oyea-partners
OYEA Partner Network
The OYEA Partner Network is a group of community partners and City agencies focused on advancing the lives of youth in Boston. This group meets bi-monthly to connect, network, share resources and oppo...
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Boston-based youth-serving professionals: register now for the first four FREE professional development workshops of our new cycle! Don't miss these valuable opportunities, make sure you and your colleagues RSVP at boston.gov/professional-development!
White text on a dark background that says OYEA Professional Development Series Upcoming Workshops. Underneath are four red and white calendar icons with the dates September eighteenth; Facilitation and Group Management, nine AM to twelve PM, BCYF Tobin; September twenty-fifth; Adolescent Development and Relationship Building, ten AM to twelve PM, BCYF Tobin; October first; Social Emotional Learning, ten AM to twelve PM, Bolling Building and October sixteenth; Introduction to Restorative Justice for Youth Workers, ten AM to twelve PM, Bolling Building. The OYEA Professional Development logo is at the bottom with white text that says boston.gov/professional-development
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Our last Boston After Dark event of Summer 2025 was LIT 🔥Curtis Hall showed out for the perfect carnival closeout including cotton candy, face painting, bounce houses, games, a DJ, and of course, ice cream 🍦Thanks to everyone who came out this summer, stay tuned for our recap reel coming soon :)
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As you head back to school this week, OYEA is here for you! 📚🎓 Youthline, a resource directory for youth and young adults, is available at boston.gov/youthline. 📌 Check our community calendar and sign up for our weekly newsletter, The Buzz, to stay in the loop this school year at boston.gov/oyea!
A high school student being handed a pencil outside of a school, balloons and adults smiling in the background A graphic with the text Happy First Week of School, Boston from the OYEA team on a notebook paper background. The City of Boston and Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement logos are at the top.
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The Youth Speaks Boston findings are live! View the results from the first-ever citywide needs assessment focusing on what Boston’s young people need in their time outside of work and school. Access the findings at boston.gov/youth-speaks.
A cartoon graphic of a laptop shows a screenshot of the Youth Speaks Boston StoryMap.  Bold top text says learn what youth need across Boston. Italicized bottom text says view the storymap and data dashboard: Boston.gov/youthspeaks. City of Boston, OYEA, and Youth Speaks logos line the bottom
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Happy International Youth Day, Boston! From leading change in your communities to inspiring new ideas for the future, YOU are shaping a better Boston every day. Let’s continue to lift each other up, dream big, and take action — the future isn’t just ahead of us, it’s being built by you right now.
White background with young people outlined in green blue and purple. The Youth Engagement and Advancement logo is shown at the top. Text that says Happy International Youth Day.
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We were thrilled to welcome our Partner Network to our first annual Partner Celebration at Doña Habana last Thursday! We're grateful for the hard work our wonderful partners do all year and it was a privilege to celebrate them last week. We’re looking forward to the work and fun ahead!
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At Boston After Dark last Friday, we danced at BCYF Martin Pino 🕺 swam at Wang YMCA 🏊 and BBQ'd at Thomas Menino YMCA 🌭 Catch our events this Friday at BCYF Nazzaro and Oak Square YMCA to join the fun🪩To see the full line up for the summer, visit Boston.gov/after-dark
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Were you a member of the Boston Mayor's Youth Council or Mayor's Youth Leadership Corps? We want to connect! OYEA is building our network of MYC alumni so that we can share news, engagement opportunities, and social events with all of you. To (re-)connect with your community, fill out this form:
Mayor's Youth Council Alumni Form
This form will help us gather information on how best to serve MYC Alumni as we look to build out our alumni network!
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A huge thank you to our partners YMCA of Greater Boston, Boston Centers for Youth and Families, YOU Boston, and Cummings Foundation for keeping the fun going all summer long! Plus to 617 Peak and Beat the Odds Boston for putting on some fantastic performances at our kickoff.
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In June, we kicked off Boston After Dark 2025 with over 100 attendees at the BCYF Mattahunt! This summer, we’re hosting 23 teen events across 15 Boston neighborhoods every Friday night through the end of August. Find them all at boston.gov/after-dark.
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The Mayor's Health Line is a free, confidential, information and referral service. Get help enrolling in health insurance, finding primary care providers, and more. We help all residents regardless of immigration status.

Call us at 617-534-5050 or visit boston.gov/mayors-health-line.
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Apply for Health Insurance: Call us at 617-534-5050 or send us an email at [email protected] and provide the following: Name Phone Number Preferred Language Best day(s) to reach you Best time(...
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Next Monday, June 2 at 2 p.m., join @mayorwu.boston.gov and members of Boston’s LGBTQ+ community as we kick off Pride Month with a flag raising and celebration on City Hall Plaza.

Visit Boston.gov/pride to see the full schedule of Pride Month events! 🏳️‍🌈
The Pride flag is raised over Boston City Hall Plaza.
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This Friday, May 30 is our next OYEA Partner Network meeting, hosted by Franklin Park Zoo! Connect, network, and celebrate the year together before the busy summer season. To RSVP and receive updates for upcoming meetings and professional development opportunities, join our Partner Network here:
OYEA Partner Network Sign Up
Please fill out this form if you are interested in joining the OYEA Partner Network! Visit boston.gov/departments/youth-engagement-and-advancement/oyea-partner-network for more information.
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Join us tomorrow in the North End!
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Summer fitness in the parks is back and we’re kicking things off in a big way! 💪🧘‍♀️ Join us for our Kickoff on Thursday, May 15 at 5:30 p.m. at Christopher Columbus Park in the North End.

Register today at boston.gov/fitness
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Thanks for all you do in support of LGBTQ+ youth!
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We’re hosting free Try an E-Bike events this week through May 8! You can test ride different types of e-bikes and learn about the Boston E-Bikes Incentive Program. Learn about the program and pick an event near you at boston.gov/ebikes
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Today is One Boston Day — a day to reflect on the unity and strength of our city, honor the first responders and everyday heroes who rushed toward danger 12 years ago, remember those who we lost, and commit ourselves to kindness and service towards our friends and neighbors.
A graphic with an image of Boston Marathon runners running down Boylston Street. Gold text reads "Together, we honor One Boston Day". The logos for the City of Boston, the Boston Athletic Association, and Mayor Wu are at the bottom.
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Hey, Boston! @mayorwu.boston.gov Coffee Hours are back starting April 29 through June 18.

🌳 We look forward to hearing from YOU on how the City of Boston can improve local parks, public areas and services.

#Boston #Parks #CoffeeHoursWithTheMayor #BostonParks #Dunkin #StarMarket #CoffeeHours
Mayor Michelle Wu's Neighborhood Coffee Hours. Join Mayor Michelle Wu and City Staff for coffee and conversation. April 29-June 18 from 10-11 a.m. at boston.gov/coffee-hours A list of the Neighborhood Coffee Hours taking place from April 29-June 18 from 10-11 a.m. Learn more at boston.gov/coffee-hours.
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Boston’s Summer Activation grants help make sure our community partners have the tools they need to create safe, active, and healthy summers for everyone.

Apply now at boston.gov/summersafety.