Join us as we look back at the program and impact highlights from 2022. We are so very grateful to our staff, our volunteers, and our community partners for helping us grow our impact this year. We look forward to working together throughout this year to continue to educate, empower, and engage our community! |
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The Chariho Youth Task Force would like to thank the South County Federation of Women’s Club for a generous donation of $2,000 that will allow our team to continue to serve our communities through our food insecurity and mental health programming. Our Executive Director (Dan Fitzgerald) is pictured with GFWC member (Mary Grace Varnum) and other recipients at the January membership meeting. |
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Taking Care Of Your Heart - Healthy Conversations |
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Join us Feb 14th for an informal community conversation about simple steps we can take to keep our hearts healthy. All are welcome! No registration required. If you can’t make the session, Amy will also be sharing wellness resources on her Facebook page |
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Want to keep up to date? - Follow her FB page! |
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On her page she shares healthy tips, local programs and strategies for wellness. |
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South County Regional Coalition Update |
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Check out the newest edition of the Raising Healthy Teens Newsletter | | |
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Monthly Coalition Meeting Date: 2/27/23 Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm In person: Arcadia YMCA Virtual option: Join Zoom Meeting We are joined each month by representatives from our local Police Departments, educators, faith leaders, parents, youth, and other community organizations. New members are always welcome! | | |
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Strong Arms Support Group Whether your child or loved one is actively using or you have lost someone to addiction, join us as we come together to support one another through this journey of hope. | | |
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Mental Health Art Show During the month of February Alicia Censabella will have her art featured at the Warwick Public Library. Her art show is all about her mental health journey. Her intention is for her art to encourage people to talk about mental health and know that it is okay to ask for help. |
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The Chariho Youth Task Force was founded over 13 years ago by Chariho Middle School students and is now a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization doing work across our community to improve health and wellness. Our mission is to educate, empower, and engage youth and adults in order to create a sense of community, to promote wellness, and to sustain opportunity for Chariho voices to be heard. We envision a society driven toward physical and mental well-being created through collaboration, education, and activism to promote a positive community climate. |
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