June 16th: Class of 2020





It's Reunion Eve! ONE more day to 35ONE!
And, we are bursting with pride for the magnificent Class of 2020!
150 days ago, our Ambassadors got off the bus at Faneuil Hall, nervous and unsure. By day's end, they were a united and powerful force to make "Good Trouble". As we said our good byes, no one could have predicted how the world would change.
Nor did we know the extraordinary ways in which the Class of 2020 has responded to a global health crisis and a historic movement for racial justice. Each one revealed the heart, humanity, and values of this special Class. Through Service Leadership Academy, Hope & Gratitude Walk, their Starfish, inspiring initiative, and more Zooms than they could count -- they developed the skills and conviction to lead. And, the courage to take a stand for a world defined by greater justice, inclusion, and love. At the midpoint of their service year, our Class of good troublemakers has only just begun!
We can't wait to unite virtually and celebrate tomorrow evening. For each of the last 3,650 days, it has been our great privilege to serve with and learn from the Class of the 2020 and nine other remarkable Classes in orange and blue. On this Reunion Eve, we reflect on all they have achieved and on the limitless possibility of their leadership in the decades to come.