2016 Purse Raffle Preview #3: A Kate Spade Classic!

This polished and playful Adrien bag in Cobble Hill stripe features 2 outside pockets and a roomy main compartment with pockets for all your essentials.  Made from ribbed woven cotton fabric with pebbled leather trim, with double handles and a removable cross-body strap, this purse is perfect from day into evening and spans all seasons!

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A classic Kate Spade original, this purse is sponsored by Kevin P. Mooney DDS, PC, and can only be yours if you join us at our Women’s Forum event on October 16th!

Raffle tickets are sold at the event only for $5 each or 6 for $20.

Our Women’s Forum event is less than 2 weeks away – Get your tickets today!  

Tickets to Women’s Forum event are $50 per person and include one entry in our fabulous Purse Raffle.  Additional tickets to the purse raffle are sold at the event only, so secure your seat at the Women’s Forum today! For more information, including online event ticket purchases, visit our Women’s Forum event page!

More Purse Raffle Previews are Coming Soon!

Presenting Our 2016 Woburn’s Awesome Teachers!

Thank you for your support of our 2016 

Woburn’s Awesome Teacher Tribute Campaign!

This year our Woburn community honored 97 of our finest educators with 129 heart-warming tributes and contributed more than $4,000 to support Educator Grants!  Thank you for this AWESOME SUPPORT!

See the full list of honorees and photo gallery of award presentations on our Teacher Tribute Page!

WCEF Awarded “100k for 100” Grant!

Hurld School Says "Thank you Cummings Foundation!  We love Lexia!"

Hurld School Says “Thank you Cummings Foundation! We love Lexia!”

The Woburn Community Educational Foundation (WCEF) is excited to announce of the award a $100,000 grant through Cummings Foundation’s “100k for 100” program.  WCEF was chosen from a total of 479 applicants, as part of a competitive review process.

“We are beyond excited to be the recipient of a “100k for 100” grant from the Cummings Foundation”, expressed WCEF Executive Director Maureen Willis, “This award not only supports an important new project in the Woburn Public Schools, but also is a tremendous boost in status for our relatively young organization.  We could not be more honored and grateful to the Cummings Foundation for this wonderful investment in our work.”

The “100k for 100” grant will fund a 5-year pilot project to provide the Lexia Core 5 Reading Program as a district-wide initiative to improve reading skills for the lowest performing students in kindergarten through grade 3 in the Woburn Public Schools.

“WCEF funded the Lexia Program at the Hurld School as part of our 2015 round of Educator Grants”, explains Willis.  “The success of this program, based on teacher excitement and student advancement, inspired us develop this project as a district-wide initiative.”

“In 2016 we received requests for 7 different Lexia projects from Woburn educators,” she continues. “Our teachers see the value of Lexia as an educational tool that can improve their students’ literacy and reading comprehension.  Over the 5-year term of this project, we estimate that up to 1000 children will benefit from the Lexia Reading Program.  Students in kindergarten through grade 3 “learn to read” and by grade 4, must “read to learn”.  Our goal is to make substantial progress towards an outcome that has all students reading at grade level by grade 3, and on the road to academic success in grade 4.  This project has the potential to ensure the future achievement of an entire class of Woburn High School graduates.”

The Woburn Community Educational Foundation (WCEF) is a private nonprofit organization formed in 2014 with a mission to increase private investment and community involvement in the Woburn Public Schools. Our goal is to support educational programs and initiatives that empower teacher creativity and drive innovation in the classroom beyond that which is possible with public dollars. We work to bring new resources to our schools to provide grants directly to teachers, fund opportunities for professional development and make investments in curriculum and technology as tools in learning.  Learn more about WCEF at www.woburnedfoundation.org.

Woburn-based Cummings Foundation, Inc. was established in 1986 by Joyce and Bill Cummings of Winchester.  With assets exceeding $1 billion, it is one of the largest foundations in New England.  Additional information is available at www.cummingsfoundation.org.

Honor Your Educator with An Awesome Teacher Tribute!

Our 2016 Woburn’s Awesome Teacher Tribute Campaign kicks off Teacher Appreciation Week!  Honor and thank your special Woburn educator with a contribution to WCEF!  Your donation funds grants made directly to Woburn Educators AND reminds our hard-working teachers that their efforts are noticed and appreciated!

Tribute forms are being sent home with kindergarten through middle school students the week of May 2 – 6.  This year’s campaign closes Friday, June 3, 2016.  All tribute awards and your personal messages will be delivered and presented by members of the WCEF during the first 2 weeks of June.

Our Woburn’s Awesome Teacher Tribute Campaign directly supports WCEF Educator Grants, which totaled more than $16,000 this year!

Nominate you Awesome Teacher and make a difference for our educators and their students in the Woburn Public Schools.

Visit our Teacher Tribute Page for more information, download a tribute form, or make your contribution online.  2016 WATT Award Certificate0002

Winning Home Supports WCEF Educator Grants!

The Woburn Community Educational Foundation (WCEF) is proud to announce the receipt of a $5,000 charitable grant from Winning Home, Inc., in support of WCEF’s Educator Grant Program.  These funds will be distributed during this year’s Grant Program, set to open for proposals from Woburn Educators on December 14th

“We are excited to have Winning Home as a partner in our work to benefit Woburn children”, commented Joe Crowley, WCEF Board Chair, “These funds will target projects that serve our most at-risk students and make an immediate difference in the Woburn Public Schools.”   

Winning Home, Inc. is a private nonprofit organization, established in 1898 to serve the needs of Woburn’s disadvantaged children and their families.  This local private foundation has distributed millions of dollars in grants in support of local organizations.  Learn more at www.winninghome.org     

Our Last Purse Preview Really Moves!

Its a Kate Spade “Disco Nap Feet” Clutch.  The hologram graphic design on this bag really does move with you!  Perfect for day or evening, when just the essentials will do. Clasp closure, drop-in chain shoulder strap, jacquard dot lining.  This fun and retro purse is sure to be a favorite at this year’s raffle! 

This clutch purse is sponsored by Northern Bank & Trust, Woburn

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A Truly Fabulous Purse from Dooney & Bourke

This Claremont Hobo in Amber is made of European leather trimmed in a contrasting vacchetta leather. This bag features a fully adjustable strap, gold-plated turn lock closure and fabric lining of pink, teal, yellow and green stripes.  Dooney & Bourke call this classic the “go-to bag for everyday use”.

This purse is sponsored by Don & Janet Queenin

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Monday Double Purse Preview: Coach in Pebble Leather

This Mini Ellis Tote by Coach in watermelon pebble leather features a detachable cross-body strap and lavishly plated gold chain hardware.  The interior features multiple pockets and a fabric lining.  This compact bag is simple and sophisticated and is sure to be a favorite on our Raffle Table.  This wonderful purse was donated by the Woburn Teachers Association.  

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Monday Double Purse Preview: Kate Spade in Classic Black!

This lovely and versatile Kate Spade Astor Court Aurelia Bag is a classic in black quilted leather. This purse features a  zip top and multiple pocket pink fabric interior.  Shoulder strap is silver chain and black leather. This functional, beautiful and stylish bag was donated by Mark & Julie Donovan.  

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