The Boltwood Project is a student-run civic engagement and leadership program designed to provide enrichment, recreation, and socialization for adults and children who have varying abilities. The project offers a 2-credit seminar for students who are part of the teams that organize weekly enrichment activities. In addition, a 4-credit leadership course is available for students who have completed exceptional service work in the seminar. Through seminar and classroom activities, and through the weekly sessions at a variety of service provider sites, students learn how to be friends and allies with people with disabilities. Boltwood Project participants develop strategies to oppose ableism through a deepened understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and complex lives of people with disabilities. Boltwood has been part of UMass for over 50 years and is the largest and longest-continuously running, community engagement program at UMass Amherst. Your donation will help us continue our service across the Pioneer Valley, and help us facilitate our monthly seminars, including our upcoming annual Field Day. Thank you so much!