In addition to her award-winning documentary film work, Julie Mallozzi produces media for non-profit organizations to use in fundraising, outreach, and training. She has created projects for a range of community groups as well as large institutions (see list of clients).  She has particular experience in the fields of health, youth & education, and the arts.

 

The Massachusetts Special Commission on After School and Out of School Time reports that quality programs play a key role in making sure that young people realize their full potential to become well-rounded adults and responsible citizens – but that 80% of the state’s children cannot access these programs.  (3 minutes, 2008)

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The Massachusetts Institute for Community Health Leadership, an initiative of The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation, helps develop the next generation of leadership in health care organizations that serve the needs of low-income and uninsured residents. (3 x 4 minutes, 2007)

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Celebrated pianist Mia Chung explores the creative process behind two of Beethoven's best-loved piano sonatas (Opus 53 and Opus 110).  Designed for piano students and classical music enthusiasts alike, this DVD includes wonderful straight-through performances, pianist's commentary, background lectures, and technical demonstrations.  (2 hours, 2008)

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The Jacob Hiatt School in Worcester, Massachusetts, has expanded its school day to eight hours to allow more time for core academic studies, hands-on learning, enrichment programming, and professional development for teachers.  It’s one of the first ten schools in the state participating in Massachusetts 2020’s Expanded Learning Time Inititative (7 minutes, 2007)

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The Salvation Army Day Care Center for Homeless Children helps families break the cycle of homelessness by providing healthy, educational programs for children while their parents seek housing, work, training, or counseling. Sponsored by the Cambridge Community of Realtors. (2 minutes, 2006)

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The Schott Fellowship in Early Care and Education brings together leaders in the early childhood field for a year of career advising and learning about how to impact policy in Massachusetts. Produced with Creative Narrations. (7 minutes, 2006)

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Miuret and Gloria are two girls facing the challenges and joys of growing up in the city of Boston.  Two community programs – Roca Inc. and MetroLacrosse – help these girls gain confidence and find their path to success.  Sponsored by United Way of Massachusetts Bay’s Today’s Girls… Tomorrow’s Leaders Initiative(7 minutes, 2005)

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Early College High Schools help underserved students make a smooth transition through high school and into college. Students earn up to two years of college credit while completing high school. Over the next several years, more than 150 of these pioneering small schools will open across the country. The Initiative and this DVD project are sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. (10 minutes, 2002)

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Harvard University’s student volunteer organization uses this video in its $7 million capital fundraising campaign. The video highlights some of Phillips Brooks House Association's 82 programs, including a 24-hour homeless shelter, after-school programs in Mission Hill, and citizenship classes in Chinatown. (19 minutes, 2000)

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The families of children diagnosed with Failure To Thrive receive a comprehensive array of services at Boston Medical Center’s Grow Clinic – including medical care, nutritional counseling, social services, and the country’s only hospital-based Preventive Food Pantry and Demonstration Kitchen.  (7 minutes, 2005)

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Boston HealthNet, a collaborative of 15 community health centers, Boston Medical Center, and Boston University School of Medicine, celebrates its tenth year of providing exceptional care without exception to the city’s vulnerable and underserved residents.  (10 minutes, 2005)

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Elizabeth Stone House, an alternative mental health program for women, commissioned this Spanish-language outreach video to tell Latina women about their services. Three women who have experienced abuse, suffered deep psychological problems, or been separated from their children explain how Stone House’s programs help them remake their lives. (15 minutes, 1998)

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This informational video introduces the practice of Reiki, an alternative healing technique. Chantal D’Arleville, a Reiki master in the Boston area, uses the video to help clients understand how Reiki helps people deal with emotional trauma, debilitating disease, and stress. (11 minutes, 1998)

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Lisa Whiteside shares the story of her 19-year battle with ovarian cancer, and explains how physicians can better relate to patients with life-threatening illnesses. Produced for Jeannie Lindheim. (20 minutes, 1997)

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Lawrence, Massachusetts, was once a great mill city that attracted immigrants from all over the world. The city was devastated after World War II when its industrial base disintegrated and many of its families left. But now Lawrence CommunityWorks and Groundwork Lawrence are mobilizing residents, business owners, and government officials to redevelop the downtown. Original music by Jorrit Dijkstra. (12 minutes, 2002)

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Storyteller Ina R. Friedman shares three first-person stories of teenagers who survived the Holocaust. Manny, a 14-year-old German boy, sees his home and family shattered in the violence of Crystal Night. Renee, 13, is left an orphan in Paris after the Germans kill her parents. Robert, a 13-year-old Ukrainian, escapes the dangers of the death camps to fight in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. (43 minutes, 2001)

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Commissioned by the Worcester Redevelopment Authority just before it renovated Union Station, this video outlines the history of this elegant train station, is current state of disrepair, and plans to restore its original grandeur. (6 minutes, 1997)

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