Politics & Government

Foxborough’s Meg Ennis to Attend Project 351 Leadership Reunion Saturday

Foxborough resident Meg Ennis, an eighth-grade ambassador for Project 351, will attend a Leadership Reunion with Governor Deval Patrick in Worcester Saturday.

Foxborough resident Meg Ennis is one of over 150 high school students from across the Commonwealth to attend Saturday’s reunion with Gov. Deval Patrick at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester as part of Project 351.

Saturday’s reunion is a first of its kind, as Gov. Deval Patrick will meet with the youth ambassadors, representing the Commonwealth's 351 cities and towns who served with Gov. Patrick in January of 2011 and 2012 respectively at the launch of their year of service.

This mid-year check-in at Holy Cross is an ambitious day of service learning and leadership training, including a Town Hall Meeting with the governor.

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"Project 351 is designed to inspire, challenge and motivate our next generation of leaders to give back and make a significant impact in the community," said Patrick. "I am proud of the Ambassadors' dedication to service and I welcome the opportunity to check back in with them on their enduring work."  

Chaired by Gov. Patrick, Project 351 celebrates the ethic of service, youth leadership, and the power of community to uplift and unite. Eighth-grade Ambassadors from cities and towns across the Commonwealth, including Foxborough, are nominated by local educators for a year of targeted leadership and service opportunities. Project 351, an independent non-profit organization, promotes the values of kindness, compassion, commitment, humility, and generosity of spirit through service and the leadership of its Ambassadors. For more information, please contact info@project351.com.

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