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1st Annual
Run, Walk or Bike
for Education
RaisingLeaders
BARRINGTONVAUGHNBRINSONMEMORIAL
Volume 1, Issue 1
May 9, 2014
Daniel 1:17
“To these four young men God gave knowledge and
understanding of all kinds of literature and wisdom.”
About Barry
On May 10, 2014, 31 friends and family members gathered in Union Square,
Allston to remember Barry’s life. Our 1st annual walk, though rainy, was warm
and attended by determined students, parents and friends that raised more than
$5,000.00 for Barry’s memorial fund. A special thanks is extended to all those who
donated, walked, ran, biked or otherwise participated in any capacity including
Donovan’s track friends to parents and coaches from Matignon Catholic High
School; All from St. Patrick’s Catholic School, mom’s colleagues from Senior Whole
Health and church family at Abundant Life Church in Cambridge. A great heartfelt
appreciation is also extended to the Allston’s Engine 41/Ladder 14 Fire Station for
allowing us to use there parking lot but mostly for their assistance as first respond-
ers that fatal day. I can never thank them enough especially
Jonathan Hernandez and Keeghan O’Brien. The 1st awards
from the Barrington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund went to
St. Patrick’s School in Roxbury in the form of 6 scholarships
of 4/$250.00 awards and 2/$500.00 awards. These scholar-
ships will be awarded once per calendar year, per income eli-
gible student, determined by committee in need of tuition
assistance throughout the academic school year.
Barrington was born on June 1, 2000 at New
England Medical Center (now Tufts Medical). He was a beautiful
and precious sight. As he grew, Barry’s interest in God was very
prevalent as he continuously asked me about the Saints he learned
about in school. On May 9, 2013, Barrington Vaughn Brinson
(Barry) was fatally struck by a van while crossing the street on his
way to school. The accident happened in Union Square, Allston,
MA. Barry was a memorable student who was loved at St. Pat-
rick’s School in Roxbury. His schooling began in Pre-K and he
wanted to complete his tenure through 8th grade as his older
brother, Donovan, did before him. Barrington’s teachers all gave him and Donovan the same
compliment of being quiet and respectful. Mrs. Griffin, who had the pleasure of teaching both
Barry & Donovan, can be quoted as saying, “I loved teaching them because I could always count
on their good behavior.” Ms. Reverack, there 1st and 2nd grade teacher took so many wonderful
pictures of Barry and D growing up at St. Patrick’s. Her words were, she got the
best of them because they opened up to her the most. Barry was an honor roll stu-
dent who played basketball, sang in the spring music concert, and served as a tech for
the Easter play. The Bar- rington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund was created in
honor of his life and geared towards helping others follow the great example he left
walk,
or bike
,
Run,
It was in September 1887, that seven Sisters of Charity came at the invitation of Father Jo-
seph H. Gallagher to establish Saint Patrick School in Roxbury. Students at that time came
from a predominantly Irish Catholic parish community. From 1960 to present, the influx of
newcomers for Cape Verde, Haiti, Africa, Puerto Rico, Central and
South America, and the West Indies, has created a rich cultural fab-
ric. As a Catholic school, Saint Patrick School's priority is to pro-
vide a quality education that includes the development of the whole
person: spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally, and psycho-
logically. The standard life in the school community includes: Chris-
tian moral virtues of loving concern and respect for others, mutual
trust, non-violence, service to those in need and justice to all. The New England Association
of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) awarded accreditation and membership to Saint Pat-
rick School. Many teachers at St. Patrick School have participated in not only educating but
imparting love and faith both to Donovan and Barry. As their mother, I am forever grateful for every
teachers efforts as I saw the love they have for both my boys. My wish for St. Patrick
School is to raise funds so that they can continue in their efforts of educating our chil-
dren in the community. The St. Patrick School has done more than our family could
have ever dreamed they would do. They are the epitome
of exercising your faith. I continuously thank them for
all that they have done and for keeping Barry’s memory
alive at St. Patrick’s with the new Barry Sports award
and the special gift of the Barry Butterfly Bushes planted
in the front garden with a plaque to his memory. I am forever grateful for
their assistance with his burial and their comforting expression of God’s love.
Matignon High School
St. Patrick’s School Roxbury
“As their mother, I am forever
grateful for every teachers
efforts as I saw the love they
have for both my boys.”
Matignon High School was founded by Archbishop of
Boston, Richard J. Cardinal Cushing in 1946 who fulfilled the
dream of Father Francis Anthony Matignon that passed back
in 1818 without the chance to realize his dream of a catholic
school in Boston. While the majority of the student body is
from local communities like
Cambridge, Somerville and Ar-
lington, enrollment represents
over thirty cities and towns
throughout Eastern Massachu-
setts and even southern New
Hampshire. Since 1947, Matignon has proudly served the Greater Boston re-
gion as a school known for its academics and athletic prowess in the Catholic
Central League. Much appreciation is extended to the track team of Matignon
High School who supported Barry’s brother, Donovan, in the rain along with
their parents for contributing towards the our fundraiser. Matignon High re-
ceived a $1,500.00 scholarship award, a $500.00 track team donation and award
certificates to all the students who participated in the walk. We thank you for
your donations and for loyalty to your teammate Donovan.
Barry’s Life 1
1st Annual Walk, Run or Bike 1
St. Patrick’s School Roxbury 2
Matignon High School 2
2015 Annual Memorial Scholarship
Fundraiser
3
Highlights 3
2014 Participants 3
Memorial Fund Goals 4
Special Thanks 4
Inside this issue:
Page 2
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
2014 PARTICIPANTS
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
The 2015 Walk will land on the exact day of Barry’s passing, May 9, 2015 on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to
11:00 a.m. We will again meet at Fire Station 41 in Union Square Allston, MA. In 2015, we hope to raise
even more funds to assist students with school scholarships. We drafted a letter to request sponsorship from
area businesses to continue with a tradition of not using participant raised funds for marketing material like
this newsletter or refreshments. We will reach out to sponsors to provide a bus to transport participants to the
starting point and from the finish point. We are asking for donations to acquire a city permit to congregate
and police detail for the safety of the participants while we walk, run or bike along the designated route. We
are also hoping that those who participated last year, will find it in their heart to fundraise again this year.
I would like to thank Mayor Marty Walsh, Deputy Commissioner James Gillooly and mayAllston/
Brighton community organizations for making the new crosswalk and flashing beacons a relevant, personal
priority for the site of Barry’s passing. The implementation of this crosswalk makes this area much safer for
pedestrians to cross, for commuters to catch the bus and cause vehicles to proceed at a reduced speed with
caution in this well populated area of Union Square Allston. It is my hope that this crosswalk will prevent
anymore lives from being lost. We realize that school itself is a privilege and institutions like St. Patrick’s
of Roxbury and Matignon care about our children’s future. So as family, students and friends remember
Barry, let’s keep in mind those who may be in need of school scholarships.
Page 3
2015 Annual Run, Walk or Bike for Education
HIGHLIGHTS
A special thanks to (…) for being the first student to finish the course.
Not only did he run but he led and guarded the runners like the future leader he
will become. … said to me (mom), he felt it was important to participate in
Barry’s memorial run. In speaking with him, he was still a little uncertain where
he would go to high school but had Xaverian Brothers in mind. We wish him
the best of luck in his future endeavors by awarding him a $ Scholarship.
My gratitude goes out to all who supported the fundraiser by
participating or sponsoring. To Pastor Larry Ward and the mem-
bers of our church Abundant life, my (Lisa) work peers at Senior
Whole Health and friends of the family, thank you; From Matthew
Brinson (Dad): immense appreciation to his peers at Verizon on the
East Coast and countless family and friends, extend-
ing a heart felt thank you for all that you have done; Margaret Smith
(grandmother): her supporters from the RMV office in Quincy and Fam-
ily Life Fellowship Church; Valentino Robinson: his supporters from
Cambridge Community Center and Cambridge College; There are many
others who gave direct deposits to Liberty Bay Credit Union C/O the
Barrington Vaughn Brinson Memorial
Fund; I wish to extend a great big hug and thank you. It
is my wish that next year will bring us together once
again to remember the gift of Barry given to us for just
a short time and continue to raise funds for others to build
a legacy for Barrington that will live on.
Memorial Fund Committee Members
FUTURE GOALS
Raising Leaders!
Page 4
SPONSORSHIP
RAISING LEADERS
BARRINGTON VAUGHN BRINSON
MEMORIAL FUND
57L Everett Street
Allston, MA 02134
781-853-3685
Email: barringtonvbrinsonmf@gmail.com
So what’s the vision for the Barrington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund, you ask? Our short term goal
is to focus on making this walk an annual event, in hopes, to award as many scholarships as necessary to those
students who need assistance. Schools like St. Patrick’s of Roxbury and Matignon strongly believe in educat-
ing our children and sculpting future leaders. This fund would like to participate
in that wonderful and exciting process. One of our long term goals include having
enough funds available for college scholarships for graduating students. Another
future goal will be assisting with the transportation of students traveling from
South of Cambridge who wish to attend Matignon High School. As a parent, I
was very concerned for the safety of Barry commuting back to Roxbury to school
once we moved to Allston Brighton area but he was adamant that he would about
completing his tenure at St. Patrick’s as his brother did before him. That was his
second year commuting that distance. Parents should not have to choose safety over great schooling. Access
needs to be made available for students to attend the top school of their choice. Parents need assistance in pre-
paring our future leaders to attain the knowledge necessary for owning businesses, taking political roles, build-
ing our skyscrapers and healing people but peace of mind is also needed getting their kids to and from school.
When looking at the METCO Program, roughly 3,300 students from Boston and Springfield are bused and en-
rolled in school in 37 suburban school districts. This is a proven example of the need for transportation for a
better education. Our third goal is to recruit the help of teachers, students and parents to build a strong board
of volunteers with the same passion for education to guide the Fund to it’s utmost potential.
As we grow and years go by, the pain of losing Barry may still be ever present but we wish that his leg-
acy will be one to bring others happiness and hope.
Roughly 3,300 students from
Boston and Springfield are
bused and enrolled school in
37 suburban school districts.
http://learninglab.wbur.org/topics/metco-and-diversity-through-busing/
For those who wish to volunteer for the committee fund please call or email me at the contact infor-
mation below. Teachers are welcomed to use this fund as a project aid for class projects.
We are always looking for sponsorship for the running of the Memorial fund. We would like to keep
the tradition of not using monies raised by students, family, friends and sponsor specific funds to go towards
tee shirts, refreshments, permits, police detail, etc. Please feel free to steer sponsors in our direction. If you
wish to sponsor the fund, please contact us, using the information below. Thank you in advance.

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Barry's Newsletter 2014

  • 1. 1st Annual Run, Walk or Bike for Education RaisingLeaders BARRINGTONVAUGHNBRINSONMEMORIAL Volume 1, Issue 1 May 9, 2014 Daniel 1:17 “To these four young men God gave knowledge and understanding of all kinds of literature and wisdom.” About Barry On May 10, 2014, 31 friends and family members gathered in Union Square, Allston to remember Barry’s life. Our 1st annual walk, though rainy, was warm and attended by determined students, parents and friends that raised more than $5,000.00 for Barry’s memorial fund. A special thanks is extended to all those who donated, walked, ran, biked or otherwise participated in any capacity including Donovan’s track friends to parents and coaches from Matignon Catholic High School; All from St. Patrick’s Catholic School, mom’s colleagues from Senior Whole Health and church family at Abundant Life Church in Cambridge. A great heartfelt appreciation is also extended to the Allston’s Engine 41/Ladder 14 Fire Station for allowing us to use there parking lot but mostly for their assistance as first respond- ers that fatal day. I can never thank them enough especially Jonathan Hernandez and Keeghan O’Brien. The 1st awards from the Barrington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund went to St. Patrick’s School in Roxbury in the form of 6 scholarships of 4/$250.00 awards and 2/$500.00 awards. These scholar- ships will be awarded once per calendar year, per income eli- gible student, determined by committee in need of tuition assistance throughout the academic school year. Barrington was born on June 1, 2000 at New England Medical Center (now Tufts Medical). He was a beautiful and precious sight. As he grew, Barry’s interest in God was very prevalent as he continuously asked me about the Saints he learned about in school. On May 9, 2013, Barrington Vaughn Brinson (Barry) was fatally struck by a van while crossing the street on his way to school. The accident happened in Union Square, Allston, MA. Barry was a memorable student who was loved at St. Pat- rick’s School in Roxbury. His schooling began in Pre-K and he wanted to complete his tenure through 8th grade as his older brother, Donovan, did before him. Barrington’s teachers all gave him and Donovan the same compliment of being quiet and respectful. Mrs. Griffin, who had the pleasure of teaching both Barry & Donovan, can be quoted as saying, “I loved teaching them because I could always count on their good behavior.” Ms. Reverack, there 1st and 2nd grade teacher took so many wonderful pictures of Barry and D growing up at St. Patrick’s. Her words were, she got the best of them because they opened up to her the most. Barry was an honor roll stu- dent who played basketball, sang in the spring music concert, and served as a tech for the Easter play. The Bar- rington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund was created in honor of his life and geared towards helping others follow the great example he left walk, or bike , Run,
  • 2. It was in September 1887, that seven Sisters of Charity came at the invitation of Father Jo- seph H. Gallagher to establish Saint Patrick School in Roxbury. Students at that time came from a predominantly Irish Catholic parish community. From 1960 to present, the influx of newcomers for Cape Verde, Haiti, Africa, Puerto Rico, Central and South America, and the West Indies, has created a rich cultural fab- ric. As a Catholic school, Saint Patrick School's priority is to pro- vide a quality education that includes the development of the whole person: spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally, and psycho- logically. The standard life in the school community includes: Chris- tian moral virtues of loving concern and respect for others, mutual trust, non-violence, service to those in need and justice to all. The New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) awarded accreditation and membership to Saint Pat- rick School. Many teachers at St. Patrick School have participated in not only educating but imparting love and faith both to Donovan and Barry. As their mother, I am forever grateful for every teachers efforts as I saw the love they have for both my boys. My wish for St. Patrick School is to raise funds so that they can continue in their efforts of educating our chil- dren in the community. The St. Patrick School has done more than our family could have ever dreamed they would do. They are the epitome of exercising your faith. I continuously thank them for all that they have done and for keeping Barry’s memory alive at St. Patrick’s with the new Barry Sports award and the special gift of the Barry Butterfly Bushes planted in the front garden with a plaque to his memory. I am forever grateful for their assistance with his burial and their comforting expression of God’s love. Matignon High School St. Patrick’s School Roxbury “As their mother, I am forever grateful for every teachers efforts as I saw the love they have for both my boys.” Matignon High School was founded by Archbishop of Boston, Richard J. Cardinal Cushing in 1946 who fulfilled the dream of Father Francis Anthony Matignon that passed back in 1818 without the chance to realize his dream of a catholic school in Boston. While the majority of the student body is from local communities like Cambridge, Somerville and Ar- lington, enrollment represents over thirty cities and towns throughout Eastern Massachu- setts and even southern New Hampshire. Since 1947, Matignon has proudly served the Greater Boston re- gion as a school known for its academics and athletic prowess in the Catholic Central League. Much appreciation is extended to the track team of Matignon High School who supported Barry’s brother, Donovan, in the rain along with their parents for contributing towards the our fundraiser. Matignon High re- ceived a $1,500.00 scholarship award, a $500.00 track team donation and award certificates to all the students who participated in the walk. We thank you for your donations and for loyalty to your teammate Donovan. Barry’s Life 1 1st Annual Walk, Run or Bike 1 St. Patrick’s School Roxbury 2 Matignon High School 2 2015 Annual Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser 3 Highlights 3 2014 Participants 3 Memorial Fund Goals 4 Special Thanks 4 Inside this issue: Page 2 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1
  • 3. 2014 PARTICIPANTS VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 The 2015 Walk will land on the exact day of Barry’s passing, May 9, 2015 on Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. We will again meet at Fire Station 41 in Union Square Allston, MA. In 2015, we hope to raise even more funds to assist students with school scholarships. We drafted a letter to request sponsorship from area businesses to continue with a tradition of not using participant raised funds for marketing material like this newsletter or refreshments. We will reach out to sponsors to provide a bus to transport participants to the starting point and from the finish point. We are asking for donations to acquire a city permit to congregate and police detail for the safety of the participants while we walk, run or bike along the designated route. We are also hoping that those who participated last year, will find it in their heart to fundraise again this year. I would like to thank Mayor Marty Walsh, Deputy Commissioner James Gillooly and mayAllston/ Brighton community organizations for making the new crosswalk and flashing beacons a relevant, personal priority for the site of Barry’s passing. The implementation of this crosswalk makes this area much safer for pedestrians to cross, for commuters to catch the bus and cause vehicles to proceed at a reduced speed with caution in this well populated area of Union Square Allston. It is my hope that this crosswalk will prevent anymore lives from being lost. We realize that school itself is a privilege and institutions like St. Patrick’s of Roxbury and Matignon care about our children’s future. So as family, students and friends remember Barry, let’s keep in mind those who may be in need of school scholarships. Page 3 2015 Annual Run, Walk or Bike for Education HIGHLIGHTS A special thanks to (…) for being the first student to finish the course. Not only did he run but he led and guarded the runners like the future leader he will become. … said to me (mom), he felt it was important to participate in Barry’s memorial run. In speaking with him, he was still a little uncertain where he would go to high school but had Xaverian Brothers in mind. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors by awarding him a $ Scholarship. My gratitude goes out to all who supported the fundraiser by participating or sponsoring. To Pastor Larry Ward and the mem- bers of our church Abundant life, my (Lisa) work peers at Senior Whole Health and friends of the family, thank you; From Matthew Brinson (Dad): immense appreciation to his peers at Verizon on the East Coast and countless family and friends, extend- ing a heart felt thank you for all that you have done; Margaret Smith (grandmother): her supporters from the RMV office in Quincy and Fam- ily Life Fellowship Church; Valentino Robinson: his supporters from Cambridge Community Center and Cambridge College; There are many others who gave direct deposits to Liberty Bay Credit Union C/O the Barrington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund; I wish to extend a great big hug and thank you. It is my wish that next year will bring us together once again to remember the gift of Barry given to us for just a short time and continue to raise funds for others to build a legacy for Barrington that will live on.
  • 4. Memorial Fund Committee Members FUTURE GOALS Raising Leaders! Page 4 SPONSORSHIP RAISING LEADERS BARRINGTON VAUGHN BRINSON MEMORIAL FUND 57L Everett Street Allston, MA 02134 781-853-3685 Email: barringtonvbrinsonmf@gmail.com So what’s the vision for the Barrington Vaughn Brinson Memorial Fund, you ask? Our short term goal is to focus on making this walk an annual event, in hopes, to award as many scholarships as necessary to those students who need assistance. Schools like St. Patrick’s of Roxbury and Matignon strongly believe in educat- ing our children and sculpting future leaders. This fund would like to participate in that wonderful and exciting process. One of our long term goals include having enough funds available for college scholarships for graduating students. Another future goal will be assisting with the transportation of students traveling from South of Cambridge who wish to attend Matignon High School. As a parent, I was very concerned for the safety of Barry commuting back to Roxbury to school once we moved to Allston Brighton area but he was adamant that he would about completing his tenure at St. Patrick’s as his brother did before him. That was his second year commuting that distance. Parents should not have to choose safety over great schooling. Access needs to be made available for students to attend the top school of their choice. Parents need assistance in pre- paring our future leaders to attain the knowledge necessary for owning businesses, taking political roles, build- ing our skyscrapers and healing people but peace of mind is also needed getting their kids to and from school. When looking at the METCO Program, roughly 3,300 students from Boston and Springfield are bused and en- rolled in school in 37 suburban school districts. This is a proven example of the need for transportation for a better education. Our third goal is to recruit the help of teachers, students and parents to build a strong board of volunteers with the same passion for education to guide the Fund to it’s utmost potential. As we grow and years go by, the pain of losing Barry may still be ever present but we wish that his leg- acy will be one to bring others happiness and hope. Roughly 3,300 students from Boston and Springfield are bused and enrolled school in 37 suburban school districts. http://learninglab.wbur.org/topics/metco-and-diversity-through-busing/ For those who wish to volunteer for the committee fund please call or email me at the contact infor- mation below. Teachers are welcomed to use this fund as a project aid for class projects. We are always looking for sponsorship for the running of the Memorial fund. We would like to keep the tradition of not using monies raised by students, family, friends and sponsor specific funds to go towards tee shirts, refreshments, permits, police detail, etc. Please feel free to steer sponsors in our direction. If you wish to sponsor the fund, please contact us, using the information below. Thank you in advance.