As we begin the New Year, let's be kind to ourselves. Healthy behavior change is not built on comparison, deadlines, or pressure. For some of us, a New Year's resolution can be very motivating - and for some of us we may not be ready for a change. Whether that change is quitting smoking, getting more active, or even improving our sleep schedule - we are all at different points of readiness. All Year Evolution was created to help us talk about and better understand just that. | | |
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Mental Healthy QR Codes Total Scans |
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In 2022 we continued to build upon our "You Are Not Alone" QR code mental health resource signs. In 2022, the code was scanned nearly 20,000 times! Stay tuned for more details that will be shared in the February newsletter as a part of our 2022 Year in Review. | | |
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January is the perfect month to stock up on some reusable bags at our local Stop and Shop! For the entire month, $1 per bag sold at the Richmond location is donation to the Chariho Youth Task Force! Thank you for helping us spread the word! |
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All are welcome starting January 10th to share thoughts and ideas about wellness, explore the different dimensions of wellness and make some new connections in your community. If you can’t make the session, Amy will also be sharing wellness resources on her Facebook page: |
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2023 Strong Arms Support Group Dates |
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Do you have a loved one struggling with substance use or who is lost in the throes of addiction? 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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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: 1/23/23 Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Virtual Meeting: 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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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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