Annual Report
World Unity, Inc.
June 2005
Since
the founding of World Unity, Inc in 1993 the biggest
challenge we faced was securing a waterfront site in the
Seaport District of Boston. In 2004 we reached a
milestone by securing Children’s Wharf Park as the site
to build the World Unity, Landmark. In 2005 we had to
exercise extraordinary patience and perseverance to
finalize the location for the construction of the World
Unity Landmark. An interim park was completed in the
fall of 2005.
Our
sole source of fundraising is through our annual gala
fundraising event. This event also keeps us in the
public eye and helps increase public awareness. In 2005
we had our 9th Annual Gala Fundraising Event
held October 14th at the Boston Marriott
Hotel in Copley Square. It was successful and
challenging. This year we had to unfortunately compete
with donations going to the victims of the Katrina
Hurricane. We had close to 200 guests. For the first
time this year we invited Grandstand to join us in the
silent auction. They help non-profit organizations by
donating a portion of their sales of sports memorabilia
to the organization. Grandstand also donated an item to
our silent auction. They helped us raise an extra
$700. We raised over $42,000
dollars. Our expenses were about $11,500. Our keynote
speaker was David Lee, an architect and partner from
Stull And Lee Inc.
Due to the success of the first
symposium, “Creating A World
Free of Prejudice, Bias and Discrimination at the Boston
Public Library last June we spearheaded the second
symposium in June. It was sponsored by 12 other non
profit organizations. The keynote speaker was Robert
Lewis, executive director of Neighborhood Youth and
Services. The event was well attended and received high
ratings from attendees.
For the first time this year we initiated
a statewide poetry contest; “Diversity Through Poetry,”
with the support of Greater Boston Media and public and
private schools across Massachusetts. Over 100 poems
were submitted from 19 different schools. The winning
students were from the James Curley Elementary School in
Jamaica Plain, Chenery
Middle School in Belmont and Medford High School in
Medford. The poems were read by students and produced
into a public service announcement by Julie Devereaux of
WROR.105.7FM. They aired on the Boston Greater Media
radio stations including WROR105.7FM. The public
service announcements directed listeners to World Unity,
Inc.’s website generating more public awareness. The
poetry contest also received coverage in the Boston
Globe.
In our on going challenge to generate
press coverage we received a second write up in the
Boston Globe in July. It continues to help promote
awareness about World Unity, Inc. and our mission to
build a landmark symbol promoting equality, diversity
and unity.
Total operating expense for the year was
$5,719.91 We expanded our
board voting on six new board members. We had two
resignations.