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Monfredo: Burncoat Middle School Library Transformed Into Something Special…

Sunday, June 21, 2015

 

Last week at a ribbon cutting ceremony, thanks to the work of volunteers from AbbVie Global Biopharmaceutical Company and the Heart of America Foundation, the Burncoat Middle School library was transformed into a modern day library.  

As part of its “Week of Possibilities” the team from AbbVie, a local biopharmaceutical company located in Worcester, had employees renovate and donate materials to schools across the nation while also including projects in other countries.  At Burncoat Middle School the employees painted the library walls, installed new furniture, donated new books and also gave the school ten new iPads for their library.   This is the second year in a row that AbbVie has transformed a library in one of Worcester’s schools for last year Worcester East Middle was the recipient of their kind deeds.

Melissa Walsh, market agent from AbbVie stated, “Worcester is one of our key priorities and we were so thrilled to reinvent the library and donate take-home books at the Burncoat Middle School.  It’s a great example of a private local company working in partnership with local schools to improve educational opportunities for underserved communities… seeing the kid’s faces when they came into the library was really the joy of the day.”

The statement by Ms. Walsh was so true, for many of the students were wide-eyed and thrilled to see the improvements in their library.   Principal Lisa Houlihan was delighted and “blown away” by the generosity of the AbbVie and for the outstanding job that they did at the school.  Principal Houlihan acknowledged that the change to the library would benefit students for years to come and that this was an unbelievable experience for everyone at the school.  

The same was echoed by Worcester Public School Superintendent Melinda Boone whose opening remark was “I’m speechless, but I’m overwhelmed by this generosity of AbbVie.”

AbbVie is a global research based biopharmaceutical company formed just two years ago following a separation from Abbott Laboratories.  They employ over 25,000 people worldwide and market medicines in more than 170 countries.  Fortunately for Worcester the company makes one of its homes in our city. 

The Heart of America Foundation, a national nonprofit organization with headquarters in Washington, D.C., has continued for many years to inspire acts of service and a love of learning by providing children with the tools to read, succeed and make a difference in the community. 

Both groups ( AbbVie and Heart of America) have as part of their philosophy to work toward narrowing the achievement gap in science and literacy and creating a love of learning for every child.

As a strong supporter of school libraries I couldn’t be more pleased to see the great work that had taken place at this school’s library for it was an “eye opener” to attend this most positive event.   As the saying goes “Today a Reader, Tomorrow a Leader”… and it’s important to note that school libraries have a powerful influence on stimulating interest in reading and strengthening research and critical thinking skills.  I sincerely hope that this partnership with AbbVie and with the Heart of America Foundation will continue for a third year next year for they have been a wonderful partner with the Worcester Public Schools.

The ceremony was attended by students, parents, business leaders in the STEM field and state and local political leaders. Once again, thank you AbbVie and the Heart of America Foundation for making a difference in Worcester.

 

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