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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   01/01/2018 - 06/30/2018
Lobbyist name Chelsea Elizabeth Aquino-Fenstermaker   
Business name Mass Mentoring Partnership
Address 75 Kneeland Street    11th Floor
City, state, zip code Boston, MA 02111         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 617-695-2476
 
 
Operating Expenses
No operating expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Client: Mass Mentoring Partnership
Total amount paid by client; lobbyist is unable to report compensation at activity level: $6,268.18
House / SenateBill Number or Agency NameBill title or activityAgent positionAmountDirect business association
House Bill 2056 An Act relative to dropout prevention and recovery; Mass Mentoring Partnership aims to push forward state legislation that will deeply embed developmental relationships in schools as a response to high dropout rates. This bill calls on the Department of Elemraty and Secondary Education to develop a 3-year pilot program for dropout rates greater than 5%. This bill places mentoring relationships as an integral part of the solution, providing young people with the social-emotional supports they need to succeed. MMP's efforts have involved promoting the recommendations made by MMP to include developmental relationships as a job responsibility of a graduation coach, launching a public awareness campaigns of the importance of this legislation and garnering support among various stakeholders in government and community-based organizations. Support $0.00 Joint Committee of Education Chair Alice Peisch
Senate Bill 222 An Act relative to dropout prevention and recovery; Mass Mentoring Partnership aims to push forward state legislation that will deeply embed developmental relationships in schools as a response to high dropout rates. This bill calls on the Department of Elemraty and Secondary Education to develop a 3-year pilot program for dropout rates greater than 5%. This bill places mentoring relationships as an integral part of the solution, providing young people with the social-emotional supports they need to succeed. MMP's efforts have involved promoting the recommendations made by MMP to include developmental relationships as a job responsibility of a graduation coach, launching a public awareness campaigns of the importance of this legislation and garnering support among various stakeholders in government and community-based organizations. Support $0.00 Joint Committee of Education Chair Senator Sonia Chang Diaz
Executive An Act Making Appropriations for FY19. Lobbying effort to increase funding for the Mentoring Matching Grants (7061-9634) from $475,000 to $750,000. The Mentoring Matching Grants provides financial support for 32 youth mentoring programs across Massachusetts. Support $0.00 Rep. Aaron Vega, Senator Brendan Crighton
    Total amount $0.00  
 
Meals, Travel, and Entertainment Expenses
DateEvent typeEvent locationNames and addresses of all event participantsAmount
01/10/2018 Travel Boston, MA Reimbursement for Uber trip $24.08
01/10/2018 Travel Boston, MA Reimbursement for Uber trip $15.38
01/17/2018 Meal Massachusetts State House, Boston Youth Mentoring Day; ADDRESSES FOR ATTENDEES ARE UNAVAILABLE; Ismail Abdurrashid-College Bound Dorchester; Jada Alexander-Mass Mentoring Partnership & Minds Matter Boston; Sabrina Allard- Railroad Street Youth Project; Rossye Alvarez-Strong Women, Strong Girls; Hilary Amedy-LUK Inc.; Zeliza Andrade- Old Colony YMCA; Emelia Andres-Boston Partners in Education; Deb Ansourlian-Girls Inc.; Chelsea Aquino-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Kalyn Archambault-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest; Kevin Ashline-Berkshire Children and Families; Maggie Austen-Institute for Human Centered Design (IHCD); Meghan Ayer-Raw Art Works; Elise Babigian-Big Brothers Big Sisters; Amy Balmuth-Enroot; Casey Bell-Framingham Public Schools; Rachel Benjamin-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay; Jacob Bombard-Catholic Charities Laboure; Robin Bose-Elevate Youth; Ryan Brennan-ABCD INC.; Katie Brown- Generations Incorporated; Alison Bryer-Melrose Alliance Against Violence; Renata Bule-Strong Women, Strong Girls; Michelle Caldeira-Co
llege Bound Dorchester; Carlon Campbell-EVki
ds; Meghan Campbell- AOM; Austin Carr-PYD; Rep. Evandro Carvalho- Commonwea
lth of Massachusetts; Rep. Gerry Cassidy-Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Will Charnley-BBBSMB; Jef
frey Chin-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest; Courtney Clark- Berkshire Children and Families;Chris Cleme
ns; Lisa Cohen-Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jessie Cooley-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; Sean Cooney-Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jenise Cope
land-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Joseph Corazzini- Framingha
m Public Schools; Kate Cullen- Big Brother Big Sister of Mass. Bay; Mark Culliton-College Bound Dorchester; Jessica
Daly-CHD Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; Cinda Danh- Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Erica Davis-Madison Park Development Corporation; Natalee Deaette-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mass. Bay; Alex DeFronzo- Piers Park Sailing Center; Jacob DeMasi -Partners for Youth with Disabilities; Lionelle Demosthene-Mattapan Tech; Kristina Desir-Big Sister Association of Greater Boston; Francisco DiPena- College Bound Dorchester; Senator Linda Dorcena Forry-Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Will Dunn-College Bound Dorchester; Ryan Edwards-Catholic Charities Laboure; Peg Ecclesine- College Bound Dorchester; Ann Eggleston- Big Sister Association of Greater Boston; Jade Etienne-YoFES; Kaitlyn Farmer-Raw Art Works; Cameron Fear-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Leah Feroce-Family Services of the Merrimack Valley; Christina Fleury- Big Brothers Big Sisters Central MA/Metrowest; Annie Fountain-Big Brothers Big Sisters; Courtney Fox-Partners for Youth with Disabilities; Kevin Fudge- American Student Assistance; Lealah Fulton-Colleg
e Bound Dorchester; Renée Gaillard; Patricia Garcia-Hyde Square Task Force; Julie Gehring-Mother Caroline Academy; Maxwell Geist-Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Emily Gill-Big Brothers Big Sisters of MA Bay; Erin Ginnaty Moore- EVkids; Abigail Girard-Strong Women, Strong Girls (SWSG); Philip Gomez -Old Colony YMCA; Lucilia Goncalves- Old Colony YMCA; Shanice Goncalves- Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island; Stefanie Gough-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest; Rich Greif-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay; Tracey Gustafson- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest; Jessica Haggett-Big Brothers Big Sisters Central MA / Metrowest; Chris Hall-Brayton Elementary; Greg Hall-North Adams; Ruth Harms-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; Conan Harris-City of Boston; Kedan Harris- College Bound Dorchester; Zakiya Hawkins-North Adams; Zoey Hawkins-North Adams; Hannah Hays-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Jeichael Henderson Diamond- Educators Mentoring Inc.; Alana Hill- College Bound Dorchester; Tisha-Vonique Hood- Breadcrumbs Creative/ConnexUS Club; Alex Houston-Enroot; Kristin Humphrey- Partners for Youth with Disabilities; Hai Huynh- Girls Inc. of Lynn; Zainab Ilumoka- Mass Mentoring Partnership; Sarah Izidore-YoFES; Allison James-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/Metrowest; Jacques Jean-Mattapa
n Tech; Karrie Ann Jean-Mattapan Tech; Chris Jones-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay; Masada Jones-CTI; Rep. Hannah Kane-Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Jeremy Kazanjian-Amory-St. Stephen's Youth Programs; Molly Keefe- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mass Bay; Zaida Kenner-North Adams; Ahna Kielar-Boston Partners in Education; Jeeyoon Kim-Silver Lining Mentoring; Lara Kingstone-Silver Lining Mentoring; Rachel Kirk-Hyde Square Task Force; Anna-Mariya Kirova-P
artners for Youth with Disabilities; Lynda Kontoh Snelling- Brockton Christian Mentoring Initiative; Zoey Lakkis-PYD; Caroline Lambert Mergandahl-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; Julie Lammers-Americ
an Student Assistance; Marc Layme-Brayton Elementary; Calleigh Leach-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MA; Daniel LeBrun- Associates for Human Services; Sandra Lee- Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center; Kaylee Lescarbeau-North Adams; Anna Leversee-Enroot; Shaunda Lewis- Strong Women, Strong Girls; Shiyun Li- Mass Mentoring Partnership; Sue Li-Boston Partners in Education; Robyn Lilly-Big Brothers Big Sisters CM; Hannah Lindholm Bray-Big Sister Association of Greater Boston; Jordan Lome-Partners for Youth with Disabilities; Jackie Lyon-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/ Metrowest; Adriana Marquez Lopez-Raw Art Works; Julia Martinez-Mattapan Tech; Daniel Martins-Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island; Lashemia Mcallister Wade-TD Garden; Joseph McCain- Elevate Youth.Org; Lucas McCain- Elevate Youth.org; Madeline McHale- Mother Caroline Academy; Micki McInnis-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; Michael McPherson-Bo
ston University; JR Mell-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cape Cod & Islands; Harold Miller-Boston Public Schools; Jonathon Miranda-North Adams; Eva Mitchell-City of Boston; Monique Mitchell-Action for Community Development; Manny Monteiro-Freedom House; Rep. Frank Moran-Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Jenna Nackel-The Clubhouse Network; Deanna Nagle-BBBSMB; James Normil-Moonlight Ministries; Jaylee Oberg-Boston Plan for Excellence; Joana Ortiz-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Alejandra Osio-Colle
ge Bound Dorchester; Alana Ounan-EVkids; Maria Paredes-Chica Project; Gretchen Parmley- T.E.A.M.; Sarah Patterson- SMILES; Susan Paul-sp consults; Consuelo Perez-Ppal; Nora Phou-Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island; Milca Pierre-YoFES; Erin Placey-Girls Inc. of Holyoke; Lorriane Poitras Gallant- T.E.A.M.; Courtney Pontier-North Adams; Dan Price-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; E. Lauren Ravello-EVkid
s; Kelsey Renner-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Travis Rice- Mass Mentoring Partnership; Ariana Rivard- North Adams; Mia Roberts-Big Sister Association of Greater Boston; Luis Rodrigues-College Bound Dorchester; Aysia Rodriguez-Boston Partners in Education; Stacey Rogers- The Haven Project; Colin Rose-Boston Public Schools; Olivia Rossetti-MMP; Kathryn Roy-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central MA/ Metrowest; Lilly Rubitsky-Partners for Youth with Disabilities; Elizabeth Sailer-YoFES; Chairman Jefferey Sánchez- Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Juliana Scherer-Silv
er Lining Mentoring; Colleen S
chroth-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Mass/MetroWest; Hannah Senay-Brayton Elementary; Kerri Shea-Old Colony YMCA; Anne Sheehy-BBBSCCI; Lee Sheffey-Big Brother Big Sister; Greg Smith-MMP; Janeen Smith-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Tanika Smith-Big Sister Association of Greater Boston; Terrencce Smith-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Regina Snowden-Partners for Youth with Disabilities; Andrea
Somoza-Mass Mentoring Partnership; Jonathan Sparling-American Student Assistance; Sabriel Spencer-North Adams; Marlena Ashley Springstubb-Ascentri
a; Alicia Stevenson-Kids 4 Harmony; Elizabeth Sweeney-Family Services of the Merrimack Valley; Colby Swettberg- Silver Lining Mentoring; Sasha Taft-Brayton Elementary; Linda Tang-Freedom House; Ashley Testa-EV Kids; Steven-Thomas; Tatian Thomas-Somerville Public Schools; Eric Thompson-EVkids, Inc.; Kathleen Thompson-Generations Incorporated; Ananda Timpane-Railroad Street Youth Project; Gabe Torres-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hampshire County; Massiel Torr
es-Hyde Square Task Force; Amanda Trask-Old Colony YMCA; Ramona Turcotte-Family Service Association Big Friends Little Friends; Brandon Valmond-YoFE
S; Daniel Vatnick-BBBSMB; Sophie Wagener-EVkids; Melinda Ward-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mass. Bay; Edris Webbe-Kindred; Nicola Webbe-Freedom House; Rebecca Wettick-Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay; Lesley White-Big Sister Association of Greater Boston; Heidi Ziobro-Big Sister Association of Greater Boston.
$0.00
01/24/2018 Travel Washington DC Reimbursement for cab fare $22.48
01/24/2018 Meal Washington DC, US Capitol Visitor's Center Reimbursement for lunch $14.20
01/24/2018 Meal Washington DC, Farmers and Distillers Reimbursement for dinner; 600 Massachusetts Avenue NW $44.08
01/25/2018 Meal Washington DC, Georgia Browns Reimbursement for dinner; 950 15th Street NW $42.66
03/23/2018 Travel Holyoke MA Mileage reimbursement $108.80
03/26/2018 Meal Boston, MA Dunkin Donuts, 16 Kneeland Street, Boston. Reimbursement food for meeting $21.48
04/23/2018 Meal Boston, MA Roche Brothers, 8 Summer Street, Boston. Reimbursement food for meeting $21.74
06/06/2018 Travel Boston, MA Reimbursement for Uber trip $18.07
   Total amount $332.97
 
Additional Expenses
Date fromDate toRecipient nameExpenseAmount
04/23/2018 04/23/2018 Payee: Paper Source; recipient: Hannah Hays Farewell gift for intern $38.08
   Total amount $38.08
 
Campaign Contributions
DateRecipient nameOffice soughtAmount
01/30/2018 Committee to Elect Ayanna Pressley United States Congress, District 7 $25.00
03/10/2018 Juana Matias for Congress, Rep. Juana Matias United State Congress, District 3 $50.00
03/22/2018 Committee to Elect Karen Spilka State Senate, 2nd Middlesex and Norfolk $150.00
04/10/2018 Vega Committee, Rep. Aaron Vega State Representative, 5th Hampden $100.00
05/14/2018 Chandler Committee, Senate President Harriette Chandler State Senate, 1st Worcester $125.00
05/18/2018 Committee to Elect Ayanna Pressley United States Congress, District 7 $250.00
  Total contributions $700.00
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