Kick-Off To Summer Event! |
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Join us on July 9th from 11am-1pm for a Kick-off to Summer free family event at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Alton/Richmond - All are welcome. |
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Learn more about our new Chariho Hangouts program! Starting in August, we will be hosting a monthly event for middle schoolers at the Arcadia YMCA. |
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Congratulations Wood River Health Services! |
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On Monday, June 27th, Wood River Health Services officially broke ground on a major building addition in Hope Valley. This building will equip WRHS to dramatically increase their medical, dental, behavioral health and social services. | | |
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New Community Health Resource Booklet! |
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Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests Are you or your family in need of COVID-19 tests? Be sure to reach out! Amy Neilson, CCHW Chariho Community Health Worker Amy@CharihoYouth.org 401-212-2741 |
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South County Regional Coalition Update |
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Raising Healthy Teens Special Edition: Ages & Stages Raising Healthy Teens is a full-time job and we hope our newsletter helps to make that job a bit easier. In each issue you’ll find expert advice on adolescent development, trends that pose risks to a teen’s health and safety, and helpful how-to information for parents, teachers and everyone in the community who works with teens. | | |
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Monthly Coalition 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! Monday 9/19/22 at 6pm via Zoom | | |
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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. - Tuesday 7/12/22 at 6pm via Zoom
- Tuesday 7/26/22 at 6pm via Zoom
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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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