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Five former volunteer coordinators celebrate the program’s fiftieth anniversary

Volunteer Endowment Campaign

MAB’s Volunteer Program, founded in 1959, matches sighted volunteers with visually impaired individuals who need assistance with reading, clerical work, grocery shopping and transportation. The program provides a critical support network to more than 300 blind individuals each year. The program is extremely cost-effective, but trained staff are needed to ensure that each volunteer is carefully interviewed, screened, and trained before being placed in a blind person’s home.

In the last ten years funding for this program has been cut significantly due to cutbacks and changing priorities at institutions such as the United Way. To maintain current volunteer services, grow the program to eliminate our waiting list, and eventually endow the program in perpetuity, MAB has launched a Fiftieth Anniversary Volunteer Fund. With a generous seed gift from philanthropists and longtime MAB volunteers David and Sydney Feldman, we seek to create a permanent source of revenue to support this necessary program for the next fifty years and beyond.

To support the fund, use our online gift form or mail your contribution to:

Development Office
MAB Community Services
200 Ivy St
Brookline, MA 02446

For more information please contact Cynthia Canham in the MAB Development Office at (617) 732-0245 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


MAB Community Services
200 Ivy Street
Brookline, MA 02446
617-738-5110
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