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| | Relaxing Art Therapy Workshop for Teens Friday, March 3, 2023 3:30pm-4:30pm Hosted by: Wood River Health and Athena Kobin Silva, LMHC, ATR-BC, Registered Art Therapist 823 Main Street Hope Valley, RI Free to Teens ages 14-18 Register with Amanda Brycki: ABrycki@woodriverhealth.org or call 401.539.2461 | | |
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| | Meditative Art Therapy Workshop for Adults Friday, March 3, 2023 2:00-3:00pm Hosted by: Wood River Health and Athena Kobin Silva, LMHC, ATR-BC, Registered Art Therapist 823 Main Street Hope Valley, RI Free to adults Register with Amanda Brycki: ABrycki@woodriverhealth.org or call 401.539.2461 | | |
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If interested please contact: Splisinski@oceancommunityymca.org (401)-539-2306 |
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Making Sense of Food Labels - Healthy Conversations |
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Join us March 14th for an informal community conversation about understanding food labels 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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The 2-1-1 RV will be visiting Richmond Town Hall, March 20, 12:30-3:30 The RV is a rolling office filled with resources and knowledgeable staff. 211 can help with social services, SNAP, Medicare, and Medicaid questions. Amy will have a table alongside the RV loaded with health resources, free seeds from URI, and free cartons of eggs from Roch's Fresh Market in West Greenwich. Please stop by and say hello! |
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South County Regional Coalition Update |
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The Incredible Years Program is coming to the North Kingstown Library for an informational meeting: Tuesday, March 21, 2023, from 10:00AM -11:00AM. Parents are encouraged to bring their children. Activities will be provided. | | |
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Monthly Coalition Meeting Date: 3/20/23 Time: 6:30pm - 8:00pm For our March 20th coalition meeting, we hope you join us for our Community Conversation on Impaired Driving at the Chariho Tech Dining Room from 6:30 -8:00! | | |
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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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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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