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    ==History==
    ==History==
    The Boston Massachusetts Initiative was founded in April of 2016 by former [[California Initiative: San Francisco|California Initiative]] member, Thomas "[[Olde School]]" Strange, who was responsible for the creation and success of the California Initiative’s successful used needle pickup program.
    The Boston Massachusetts Initiative was founded in April of 2016 by former [[California Initiative: San Francisco|California Initiative]] member, Thomas "[[Olde School]]" Strange, who was responsible for the creation and success of the California Initiative’s successful used needle pickup program.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pg/BMInitiative/about/</ref>
     
    ==References==
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    ==External Links==
    ==External Links==

    Revision as of 17:38, 20 May 2019

    Boston Massachusetts Initiative (BMI)
    File:BMI-logo.jpg
    Insiginia of the BMI
    Team Statistics
    Group Boston Massachusetts Initiative (BMI)
    Category Public Service
    Headquarters Boston, MA, USA The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed.The following coordinate was not recognized: Geocoding failed.
    Status Active
    Team Activity
    Leader Olde School
    Members Olde School
    Allies The Initiative Collective
    Foes Apathy
    Actions Needle pickup, outreach
    For other uses of Initiative, see Initiative (disambiguation)


    The Boston Massachusetts Initiative (BMI) is an American group of Real Life Superheroes, and a branch of The Initiative Collective.

    History

    The Boston Massachusetts Initiative was founded in April of 2016 by former California Initiative member, Thomas "Olde School" Strange, who was responsible for the creation and success of the California Initiative’s successful used needle pickup program.[1]

    References


    External Links

    Facebook page

    Initiative Collective web site