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A Summary of the <strong>Boston</strong> <strong>Indicators</strong> Report 2009 / CIVIC VITALITYVoter Turnout – 2008 Election,City of <strong>Boston</strong>CharlestownEast <strong>Boston</strong>CentralAllston /BrightonBack Bay /Beacon HillFenway /KenmoreSouth EndSouth <strong>Boston</strong>Jamaica PlainRoxburyNorth DorchesterSouth DorchesterWest RoxburyRoslindaleMattapanVoter Turnout by PrecinctHyde Park60% - 70%70% - 80%80% - 90%90% - 100%Data Source: MassVOTE, MassGIS; Map by the Metropolitan Area Planning CouncilNeighborly Trust and VolunteerismAccording to the <strong>Boston</strong> Public Health Commission, 81% of <strong>Boston</strong>ianssurveyed in 2008 felt that residents are willing to help their neighborsand at least 70% of residents felt this level of trust in their own neighbors.The North End (94%), South <strong>Boston</strong> (93%) and Charlestown (91%)had the highest rates of neighborly trust while Roxbury (74%), North Dorchester(73%), and Mattapan (70%) had the lowest.Volunteers in Greater <strong>Boston</strong> logged a total of 109,338 hours of servicein 2007 and 2008, according to <strong>Boston</strong> Cares, the largest and broadestcoordinator of volunteer activities in Greater <strong>Boston</strong>. In 2008, volunteerscontributed 60,679 volunteer hours—a 125% increase over 2007 and a 212%increase since 2004.23

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