The New England Wireless Association has a history of working with its charity partners since its inception over 14 years ago. In 2022, NEWA donated $5,000 to the Realizing Children’s Strengths Learning Center and BLANK to the Tower Family Foundation.
Our charity partners include:
The New England Center for Children (NECC) believes every child with autism deserves the best services available so they can live full, productive, and rewarding lives in their community. NECC’ provides comprehensive services for children with autism: through day and residential programs, partner classrooms in public school systems, consulting services, and autism curriculum software for teachers. Thank You Letter from NECC 2023
The Tower Industry Family Support Charitable Foundation has been established to help provide financial assistance to family members of a severely injured, permanently disabled, or deceased tower worker injured or killed in an accident stemming from working at heights on communication structures or other on the job related activities that tower workers are involved in on a daily basis. The intent of the donation is to provide a funding “bridge” to the affected families to help pay for immediate needs and help defray other related costs that families experience in a post-accident or fatality situation.
Heidrea for Heroes provides custom support and resources to assist veterans through a wide variety of challenges that can arise in civilian life. Veterans and military widows of all ages and all war eras are eligible to apply to us for assistance in the following areas: Plymouth County, Norfolk County, Bristol, and Barnstable counties. Co-founder of Heidrea Communications LLC Jesse Brown currently holds the position of Director of Operations at Heidrea for Heroes.
As a group of Combat Veterans who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, MA Fallen Heroes are committed to memorializing their fellow service members who did not return home to their families. So far, they have raised funds, created a first-of-its-kind memorial, developed the Veteran’s Edge program to assist Veterans, and created a network of support and programs for our Gold Star Families. Their four main goals are to: Honor the memories of our fallen, Support Gold Star Family members; Empower our Veterans and Educate our communities.
House in the Woods: Their Mission is to create a therapeutic, recreational, and educational retreat for our nation’s U.S. armed forces and their families, using outdoor wilderness activities in Maine and natural habitats to help participants share common challenges related to their service and sacrifice in protecting our nation’s freedom and democratic ideals.
Jarheads Motorcycle Club: They are a nonprofit motorcycle club made up of honorably discharged Marines and FMF Corpsmen. Helping all military vets and their families.