Waterfront Ambassadors


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The Trustees Waterfront Ambassadors is a meaningful youth employment program based in East Boston focused on engaging the local community on waterfront issues.

Ambassadors learn about the mission of The Trustees as well as the Boston Waterfront Initiative, and how it relates to their neighborhoods and communities. Ambassadors also learn about the work being done in East Boston and across the city on waterfront issues such as climate resilience, green infrastructure, and public access.

Each summer the Ambassadors engage with the Trustees Boston Waterfront Initiative in East Boston, and work to gather ideas and input from the community, with a focus on Boston youth, to inform future progress.

In 2023 the Waterfront Ambassadors program ran for seven weeks in July and August. The program again featured collaborations with other local harbor-focused and environmental organizations and programs in Greater Boston, as well as a variety of job-readiness and other enrichment sessions. The Ambassadors position is open to youth ages 15-18—stay tuned for a link to apply in spring 2024, for our next summer season.

Learn about prior seasons by exploring the blog series below! For more information email waterfrontambassadors@thetrustees.org.


Blogs

Explore the Waterfront Ambassadors’ projects and activities from summer 2023!

Explore the Waterfront Ambassadors’ projects and activities from summer 2022!

Explore the Waterfront Ambassadors’ projects and activities from summer 2021!

See what the One Waterfront Ambassadors were up to in summer 2020!

 
 

Catch up on what the One Waterfront Ambassadors accomplished and learned in Summer 2019!

 
 

Who are the Waterfront Ambassadors? Our Ambassadors:

  • Participate in group discussions, teambuilding, job readiness trainings and leadership development activities. 

  • Learn about the work being done in East Boston and across the city on waterfront issues such as climate resilience, green infrastructure, and public access. 

  • Learn about the Trustees Boston Waterfront Initiative. 

  • Engage with the East Boston community through surveys and events to support The Trustees Boston Waterfront Initiative.

  • Complete stewardship projects, such as marsh restoration, planting flowers, removal of non-native plants and trash cleanups. 

  • Participate in field trips such as kayaking and visiting the Boston Harbor Islands.

  • Collaborate with and learn from a variety of local grassroots and non-profit organizations doing work in East Boston and across the city. 

  • Develop critical job skills including: teamwork, collaboration, leadership, responsibility, community outreach, civic engagement, and interpreting and sharing information on climate change impacts.  

  • Expand knowledge of potential career paths. 


For more information, contact Amy Eynatian at aeynatian@thetrustees.org or 617-542-7697 x4120