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Posted on December 17th, 2012
From WellesleyWeston Magazine, Winter 2012/2013: Read the article here.
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From WellesleyWeston Magazine, Winter 2012/2013: Read the article here.
Read MorePosted on October 26th, 2012
From Blue Boat of Youth and Young Adult Ministries, October 26, 2012: It’s Monday evening and about 15 high school students from the Boston area, most of whom identify as GLBTQ are gathering for WAGLY’s weekly meeting at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Wellesley Hills. Regardless of who they feel they can or can’t be […]
Read MorePosted on August 31st, 2012
From the website of the Foundation for Metrowest: “When I was approached by parents looking to find a safe haven for GLBTQ high school-age youth to get together, I knew we could create something unique in the MetroWest community,” says Rev. Jack Lewis, Coordinator. “But I had no idea that WAGLY, the West Suburban Alliance […]
Read MorePosted on August 29th, 2012
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Read MorePosted on August 3rd, 2012
From The Rainbow Times, 8/3/12: WELLESLEY, Massachusetts – West Suburban Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Youth (WAGLY), founded in March 2011, received a grant from Foundation for MetroWest to assist in the development of its organizational infrastructure. The award was based on the recommendation of students in the Foundation for MetroWest’s Youth […]
Read MorePosted on July 27th, 2012
From Plugged In Teen Band Program, July, 2012: On July 27, 2012, Plugged In’s Summer Session students and staff will be rocking and rolling to raise funds for the West Suburban Alliance for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning Youth (WAGLY). Read the whole article here.
Read MorePosted on February 7th, 2012
Jack Lewis, Executive Director and cofounder of WAGLY, has been promoted from Acting Director of Religious Education to Assistant Minister for Religious Education and Social Justice at the Wellesley Unitarian Universalist Society. Jack will continue in his WAGLY roles – read more about it here.
Read MorePosted on January 25th, 2012
From Bay Windows, January 25, 2012: But it’s not just big picture generosity – grants from The Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation have helped our community on very specific on the ground needs. A grant last December enabled the West Suburban Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth (WAGLY) to continue to serve the GLBTQ youth from […]
Read MorePosted on January 2nd, 2012
You have heard about us – this is your opportunity to see what the buzz is all about! WAGLY youth, families, friends, teachers, and community members are invited to join us on Monday, January 9, from 7:00 – 8:30, at the Wellesley Hills UU Church, 309 Washington Street. The evening will feature food, games, discussions, […]
Read MorePosted on December 7th, 2011
Ten-Month-Old WAGLY Receives First Grant From Major Corporate Foundation WELLESLEY, Massachusetts (December 7, 2011) – Thanks to a grant from Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation, West Suburban Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth, WAGLY, founded in March 2011, has received funding to expand its programming for high school Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning (GLBTQ) youth […]
Read MorePosted on February 20th, 2011
Time Monday, March 7 · 7:00pm – 8:30pm Location Rice House, Unitarian Universalist Society of Wellesley Hills 309 Washington Street Wellesley Hills, MA Join us for our first meeting of the West Suburban Alliance of GLBT Youth! WAGLY was created to give LGBTQQPAI youth a safe space to come, socialize, and play games. Meetings will […]
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