
Mother's Day Celebration - April 2010
Featured at this year's Rise & Shine Breakfast fundraiser, this video captures the beauty of last year's Mother's Day Family Portrait & Dinner Celebration. Now an annual tradition, this celebration is fully organized by a handful of dedicated volunteers.
Sources of Strength: The Making of a Speakers Bureau - April 2009
This film was produced in-house and highlights the creation of Project Hope's very own Speakers Bureau. It was debuted at the Rise & Shine breakfast.
Project Hope featured on The Today Show - Feb 2009
Project Hope and Jumpstart featured on NECN
6.5 min, October 2007
Video plays in Windows Media Player
Produced by Norman Lang
Directed by Robert P Connolly
Music by Francis Doughty
This video was produced for the United Way Investment Industry Leadership Breakfast on October 16, 2007.
WCVB/Channel 5's Extreme Makeover: Hometown Edition
The Project Hope shelter at 45 Magnolia Street was the site for WCVB/Channel 5's Extreme Makeover: Hometown Edition. Check out all the footage aired on Channel 5 and a special video dedicated to our volunteers.
"Creating Sacred Learning Space"
Digital Media, 4.5min., 2006
Video plays in Windows Media Player
Created by Project Hope
Written and produced by Char Caver, Anna Yangco, Alexis Frobin, Jyothi Ravindra, Emily Rumora, and Mary Buehrens
This video created by Project Hope's Adult Learner Program staff chronicles the transformation of their Sacred Learning Space.
You can also watch Project Hope's videos on our You Tube page
"Women of Strength: Four Stories from the Welfare
Debate"
VHS, Documentary, 20 min., 1997 ($5 donation)
Created by Project Hope
Written and produced by Leah Mahan
Project Hope has created a 20 minute documentary video
entitled "Women of Strength: Four Stories from the
Welfare Debate." The video highlights the
injustices individual women have faced in the era of
welfare "reform," challenging stereo types with facts
and humanizing the debate with stores of real people.
"This powerful film should be seen by every policy
maker, journalist, student and average citizen who cares
about the impact of welfare reform and understands the
meaning of the phrase 'There but for fortune go I.'"
- Elizabeth A. Sherman, Ph. D., Director, Center for
Women in Politics and Public Policy, McCormack Institute
of Public Affairs
"A powerful argument against the vicious state and
federal cutbacks that have done so much incalculable
damage to poor women and their children. These strong
and eloquent women force us to ask elemental questions
about social justice at a cold time in our nation."
- Jonathan Kozol, author of Death at an Early Age and
Amazing Grace
To order a copy or to find out more about Women of
Strength, send an email to
info@prohope.org.