Educating Children Impacted by Homelessness

School on Wheels in the News

The Boston Globe, December 18, 2011

A tutor helped her; now she helps others

 

Uncensored Magazine, Fall 2011

Building Bridges to Learning

 

Easton Patch, November 8, 2011

Southeastern Student, School on Wheels Volunteer, Wins $5,000 Scholarship

 

The Enterprise, October 27, 2011

Brockton teen surprised with $5,000 scholarship

 

Easton Cable Access Television

School on Wheels of Massachusetts Ride for Kids – Easton Dig TV Program

 

School on Wheels aims to teach youngsters that education is key

Program to tutor homeless kids grows

 

SOWMA Outrunning Homelessness Road Race Video

Easton high school students organize race and walk to benefit homeless children

 

Brockton Enterprise, April 2011

Easton high school students organize race and walk to benefit homeless children

 

Boston Parents Paper, March 2011 Issue

How Tutors Inspire Homeless Children

 

SouthCoast Today, December 7, 2010

'School on WHeels' drives HarbOur House kids to succeed

 

WGBH-FM, December 6, 2010

The Callie Crossley Show

 

Boston Globe - October 18th, 2010

The School on Wheels is coming to Norwell

 

Boston Globe - October 10th, 2010

School on Wheels adds new sites to help children in need

 

Boston Globe South - September 5th, 2010

Success for one alum of School on Wheels

 

Brockton Enterprise - August 20th, 2010

Brockton student surprised by $5,000 scholarship

 

Boston Sunday Globe - February 28th, 2010

School where you live - Program helps children in homeless families keep up with studies

 

School on Wheels helps students impacted by homelessness
Video and Story from NECN

Brockton Enterprise - SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS:
Homeless children get helping hand from Brockton company

Harvard Extension School Project Nets Record Donations for School on Wheels
Harvard University Extension School, July 21, 2009

Exceptional Women - An Interview with Cheryl Opper on Magic 106.7
Life often changes when we least expect it. For School on Wheels Executive Director Cheryl Opper, all it took was reading an article in Family Circle magazine for her to move her life in a surprising new direction.

Hear Opper's inspiring story of her journey from her Indiana childhood to Executive Director of the only Massachusetts non-profit organization dedicated to helping children impacted by homelessness reach their full educational potential during an interview with WMJX-FM News Director Gay Vernon for the program, Exceptional Women. Click here to begin.

Nonprofit a ‘Lifesaver’ For Homeless Students
Boston Globe, June 28, 2009

Supervisory Training Group Reaches Out to Local Non-Profit
Stonehill College, February 20, 2009

Homework Help for Kids Without Homes
WBUR.org, October 15, 2008