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Greetings from the Allston Brighton Health Collaborative!

 
This ABHC Listserv distributes information regarding public health and wellness interests of the Allston/Brighton communities.
 
Newly added listings highlighted in purple. 

 

See below for:
•   Calendar: May 31 - June 13
•   Happenings This Week
•   Upcoming Events
•   Community Updates 
•   Ongoing Opportunities
•   Funding Opportunities

•   Questions and Unsubscribe

 

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday        Thursday Friday Saturday
31 June 1 2 3 4 5 6
  1-2pm: Mental Health Resource Group

6-8pm: ESOL classes

6:30-8:30pm: 
RAD Self-Defense

7-8:30pm: Learn to Cope
Latino Challenges in the Struggle Against Racism

10:30am-12:30pm: Family Nurturing Program


5-6pm: Trauma Discussion and Support Group

6-7pm: Body Image Discussion Group

6-8pm: ESOL classes

6:30-8:30pm: AB CDC Annual Meeting
Latino Challenges in the Struggle Against Racism

4-7pm: Survivor to Survivor Support

5:30-7:30pm: ClubSTAR

6pm: Allston Brighton community supper

6:30-8pm: Women’s NA Meeting

6:45-9pm: Hispanic Black Gay Coalition
9:30am-12:30pm: Health and Community Development session

12-1pm: Cooking Basics

12-2pm: Elder Luncheon

7pm: BA Improvement Association Monthly Meeting




 
8:30-10:30am: MPHA's 13th Annual Awards Breakfast

1-2pm: Savory Savings

4-6pm: Free HIV/STI clinic

6:30-9:30pm: Family to Family Program
9:30am-12:30pm: ESOL classes
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
  9:30-10:30am: Mayor's Neighborhood Coffee Hours

1-2pm: Mental Health Resource Group

6:30-8:30pm: 
RAD Self-Defense

7-8:30pm: Learn to Cope

 

 
 
 
 
10:30am-12:30pm: Family Nurturing Program

5-6pm: Trauma Discussion and Support Group

6-7pm: Body Image Discussion Group
4-7pm: Survivor to Survivor Support

6pm: Allston Brighton community supper

6:30-8pm: Women’s NA Meeting
12-1pm: Cooking Basics

 
1-2pm: Savory Savings

4-6pm: Free HIV/STI clinic

5-6pm: Chronic Illness Discussion and Support group

6:30-9:30pm: Family to Family Program
9:30am-12:30pm: ESOL classes

 
 

Happenings This Week:


RAD Self-Defense Courses
615 Washington St, Brighton

June 1, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Oak Square YMCA Teen Center
The Boston Police Department and the Oak Square YMCA are offering a free, self-defense course called RAD.
RAD - which stands for Rape Aggression Defense System - is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques designed for women (Ages 18+) that focuses on risk awareness, risk reduction and risk avoidance. Open to all women in the Boston and surrounding communities. 
Register at the Oak Square YMCA Welcome Center. Participants must register in person. Space is limited to 20 participants per class. 
 

Allston/Brighton CDC Annual Meeting: Homeownership in the new Millennium: What it means for us and our neighborhood
Tuesday June 2  6:30 to 8:30 p.m. 
Harvard Ed Portal, 224 Western Ave, Allston
Hear from Dr. Chris Herbert, the Managing Director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies as he discusses the Future of Homeownership in an Urban Context. 
There will be pre-meeting networking from 6 – 6:30 and a Question and Answer session with Chris at the end. 


Latino Challenges in the Struggle Against Racism
June 2, 3. Boston. Register by May 27th. 
Explore the impact of racial disparities and how we can work together to achieve racial equity.  Lean more here.
 

Health and Community Development: Leveraging Resources and Opportunity for Collective Impact
June 4th, 9:30am-12:30pm. Framingham
In this interactive half-day session we will have cross-sector discussions where we will identify practical and actionable ways that community developers, public health advocates, and health care leaders can leverage resources and reduce disparities. In addition, we will walk through national and local policies and opportunities, including the Affordable Care Act, that provide opportunities for diverse sectors to partner together for collective impact.
This is the first session of our "Health and Community Development: Finding the Connections" series.
Instructors: 

 Learn more and Register
$25 Registration

Special "Bring a Date" Discount: $15 Registration if local Health and Community Development partners come together


Elder Luncheon Series Event - Unearth Your Green Thumb
Hosted by Presentation School Foundation Community Center, FriendshipWorks, and ITN Greater Boston 
A hands-on opportunity to pot your own indoor plant AND take it home with you! 
Thursday, June 4th, 12pm-2pm.
 
PSF Community Center, 640 Washington St, Brighton
RSVP by June 1st to: Bernadette Reid at 617-782-8670 or breid@psf-inc.org 
We can help with transportation! 
All supplies and free lunch are provided!  Instruction by the Brighton Garden Club! 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2UlR4QWluSXFmbXphVW1ScXVyajN3M0p4Y3VR/view?usp=sharing 

 

Brighton Allston Improvement Association Monthly Meeting
Thursday, June 4, 2015 @7:00 pm
Brighton Elks Lodge
326 Washington St, Brighton
Check their Facebook page for meeting confirmation and agenda: https://www.facebook.com/BAIAonline 

 
 

Our Health, Our Future: MPHA's 13th Annual Awards Breakfast 
Friday, June 5, 2015 8:30 am-10:30 am The State Room, Boston
8:30 am: Breakfast buffet
9:00 am: Program begins
Sponsor this event (pdf)
Purchase a program ad (pdf)
Reserve your ticket

Join us for the signature event of the year for the Massachusetts public health community and help us celebrate the achievements of:
Renee Boynton-Jarrett, MD, ScD -  Paul Revere Award. Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center and Founding Director, Vital Village Community Engagement Network 
Max Fripp, M.Ed. -  Alfred Frechette Award. Executive Director, Playworks Massachusetts
Jose Rafael Rivera -  Lemuel Shattuck Award. Assistant Director of Community Engagement and Support, LUK, Inc.
Ben Wood, MPH -  Public Service Award. Healthy Community Design Coordinator, Massachusetts Department of Public Health



Mayor Walsh's Neighborhood Coffee Hours
June 8, 9:30-10:30am
Ringer Playground, 85 Allston St.
Join Mayor Walsh and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for the 17th annual Neighborhood Coffee Hours Series in local parks citywide. All participants will enjoy coffee and breakfast treats provided by Dunkin' Donuts along with a flowering plant grown in the city's greenhouses.

 
Upcoming Events: 


RAD Self-Defense Courses
615 Washington St, Brighton

June 8, 15 and 22, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Oak Square YMCA Teen Center
The Boston Police Department and the Oak Square YMCA are offering a free, self-defense course called RAD.
RAD - which stands for Rape Aggression Defense System - is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques designed for women (Ages 18+) that focuses on risk awareness, risk reduction and risk avoidance. Open to all women in the Boston and surrounding communities. 
Register at the Oak Square YMCA Welcome Center. Participants must register in person. Space is limited to 20 participants per class. 


St. Elizabeth's Senior Supper - Test Your Health Knowledge with Trivia Night!
June 11, 3:30-5pm
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Brighton. Seton Auditorium
$6/person
Free Parking, Garage Lot B
RSVP: 1-800-488-5959
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2T1FlenFfNnpNQWRoUjJOV2t0LVhvNkpKVUhj/view?usp=sharing


Crossing Borders: Meeting the Needs of Immigrant and Refugee Communities from Across the Globe
Friday, June 26, from 9:00am-4:30pm
MSPP, One Wells Ave, Newton, MA 02459
The Conference on Multicultural & Global Mental Health aims to create a forum for information sharing and knowledge exchange; increase public awareness of mental health disparities among historically marginalized groups and underserved communities in the U.S.; promote multicultural and global perspectives in clinical training, psychosocial research, and treatment interventions; and build cultural bridges among academics, mental health professionals, public health advocates and service providers with an interest in addressing the diverse mental health needs of immigrant and refugee communities locally and around the globe.
More Info: To register, visit https://netforum.avectra.com/eWeb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=MSPP&WebCode=EventDetail&evt_key=2e2ddffa-0631-481b-834a-d44c467ceb98



Community Updates:
 

Boston Neighborhood Engagement Walks Report
Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the final report on NEW (Neighborhood Engagement Walks) Boston, a comprehensive report of every street in every neighborhood across Boston. 
NEW Boston was a cross-departmental effort, with ONS representatives working closely with the City’s Inspectional Services Department, Public Works Department, Transportation Department and Parks Department, among others.
Click here for more information on the Office of Neighborhood Services and here to read the report.

 

Executive Director for Innovative Non-profit
ITNGreaterBoston™ has provided over 15,000 rides over the last 3 ½ years to over 500 members.  The organization, which is an affiliate of the national organization ITNAmerica, was started with generous funding from two major Massachusetts foundations- The MetroWest Health Foundation and the Tufts Health Foundation.  This funding has allowed ITNGreaterBoston to grow into a dynamic, high-quality transportation service. This community-based and community-supported transportation service seeks an Executive Director to move to its next phase of growth and impact.
Join our team at an innovative non-profit to manage the organization. ITNGreaterBoston™ provides safe, dignified automobile transportation services to people age 60 and over and adults with visual impairment.  The ITN® service blends information technology with local, grassroots support and volunteers to create a financially sustainable solution to the transportation needs of local seniors wishing to preserve their sense of self and independence.
The Executive Director, a hands-on leader and community mobilizer, will be responsible for managing all aspects of the organization’s community outreach, finances, and operations.  Successful candidates will have proven skills in fundraising and the ability to execute solid business practices; they will possess strong interpersonal and communications skills and be able to thrive in an entrepreneurial environment, and have a strong commitment to grassroots community building.  Experience in non-profit management and a bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience is required.
Web site for more information on this innovative solution to meet the transportation needs of our seniors in the Commonwealth is: www.itngreaterboston.org
Compensation package: Salary of $60,000 per annum and assistance with health insurance costs.
Questions or to submit your cover letter and resume defining your case for the job,  please contact Morgan  Jameson, ITNAmerica® , 207-591-6945 OR morgan....@itnamerica.org.



Representative Honan, Senator Brownsberger support MA Food Trust funding
Although the amendment to the State budget did not pass the House or the Senate, progress was made to support the legislation in future years. The ABHC thanks Rep. Honan and Sen. Brownsberger for their support of affordable food access.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2NUUyTU1uM2FDamFpME9YaXQ5aXdUSm42Sl9n/view?usp=sharing
 

BRA-Approved Projects
Jewish Community Housing for the Elderly
132 Chestnut Hill Ave
61 apartment homes to enhance existing 700-unit campus, providing reasonably-priced housing for seniors


Allston I90 Project & Near-Term Cambridge St Improvements Update
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2RHRDcHFJenVJRG5CMmxHMnhXVmRjVFptdmh3/view?usp=sharing

 

Boston Police Department District 14 CPS technicians will inspect and install car safety seats for free and by appointment.
 Call today and make an appointment to have a child safety seat inspected or installed. Please provide as much advanced notice as possible. 617 343-4376 

 

Brighton Main Streets study of business district
This spring, Brighton Main Streets has partnered with the MIT Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning to do an in-depth study of the Brighton business district. Last week, it released a preliminary report, which contains a great deal of data on the current state of the district. http://brightonmainstreets.org/mit-study-of-brighton-main-streets-district/
 

MBTA Youth Pass
The Youth Pass Pilot is a partnership between the MBTA and the Cities of Boston, Chelsea, Malden and Somerville. The Youth Pass is a LinkPass valid on local bus and subway and will cost $26 a month or $7 for a 7-day pass. The pilot is open to up to 1500 eligible youth between the ages of 12 and 21 in the cities of Boston, Chelsea, Malden and Somerville.
Interested youth can apply to participate in the Youth Pass pilot and spots will be allocated based on a random lottery of eligible applicants. Applications are due April 30, 2015 and the pilot starts July 1, 2015 and will last for a year. Participants will have to agree to anonymous data collection on their usage of the MBTA in order for the MBTA to assess the costs and benefits of the Youth Pass.

Individuals between the ages of 12 and 18 are eligible if they live in Boston, Chelsea, Somerville or Malden. Twelve year olds will have to apply at their municipal partner office. Residents aged 19-21 will have to meet need based criteria by demonstrating enrollment in high school, a GED or other education program, job training program, or state or federal benefit program (like Mass Health, WIC, or living in public housing). For a full list of eligible programs or other information you can email yout...@mbta.com or call (617) 222-1513Apply Online or Download the Application



Allston/Brighton Community Calendar
The ABHC and its member organizations is piloting a community calendar at www.calendarwiz.com/allstonbrighton. If you would like to automatically add events to the calendar (including from Outlook calendar), embed the link in your website or facebook page, or learn more about getting the calendar to your constituents, please contact Anna at abhealt...@gmail.com


Community Info Kiosks available to post organization resources and events
Three Allston Village Main Streets' sponsored community info kiosks exist in Allston Village, in the intersections of Harvard Avenue and Comm Ave, Harvard Ave and Brighton Ave and Union Square. Kiosks are open to all to use and post information.                       



Ongoing Opportunities:


Applications open for the TOD@S Leadership Crew
Applications are open for the TOD@S Leadership Crew 2015 - a bilingual 7 month long leadership development program for LGBQ/T people of color who have been impacted by partner abuse/domestic violence. This includes those who identify as victims/survivors of partner abuse/domestic violence themselves, as well as those who have been witness to domestic violence, or impacted by having loved ones impacted by partner abuse/domestic violence.
Deadline to apply is June 5
 Click here for an application. Please contact todosc...@gmail.com or call Francesca Conteras at 617-277-4194 with any questions.

 

Our Health Matters – Youth Interview Project
This opportunity is a one-time research interview for 13 to 17 year old LGBTQ youth of color in the Boston area. This project strives to learn more about why younger LGBTQ youth of color do not go to community-based LGBTQ youth programs. Participants will receive a $35 gift card for their time of 1 hour
Please call 617-804-5436 or emailyo...@fenwayhealth.org
 
 
Macrobiotics of New England Presents Cooking and Demonstration Classes
June 2015
Where:  Presentation School Foundation Community Center 640 Washington Street, Brighton/Oak Square
Classes are downstairs in the New Balance Community Room.
Free parking available in PSFCC parking lot.
To register:   www.macrobioticsnewengland.com      warren...@live.com
All classes require advance registration. Cooking classes include a full meal and handout of recipes and instructions.Class may be cancelled 24 hours in advance if enrollment is insufficient. Fees will be refunded in this instance.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2MnIxQzY3YVBoY0xTM1c3RXhNUV9mMWUyWUVN/view?usp=sharing


Wicked Sober
Wicked Sober Inc. was created as to help Boston residents struggling with drug and alcohol dependency find appropriate addiction treatment options.
http://wickedsober.com/


Road to the Right Track 
Health and wellness program for Allston-Brighton youth: roadtotherighttrack.com
The RRT (Road to the Right Track) is a track program for Allston Brighton Youth. Every Saturday youth between the ages of 10-18 meet to work out on some of the college and university tracks in the Allston/Brighton Area. The practices consist of proper stretching along with dynamic warm-ups as well as distance work-outs and sprint work-outs. The Saturday work- outs are year round and are only one hour per week. The whole purpose of these work-outs is to encourage proper work-outs. Along with the weekly work-outs, the group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of every month for a team meeting. The Team Meetings have a different speaker with a different topic each month. Each topic is picked to assist members of the team in making good life choices. The RRT Program is part of the Allston Brighton Substance Abuse Task Force.
Contact:
301 Washington Street, Brighton, MA 02135 Frank....@pd.boston.gov
Tel: 617-343-4376
Fax: 617-343-9741 www.roadtotherighttrack.com 


Facebook Support and Resource Group: "Heroin is Killing my Town" 
WE THE PEOPLE need to stand tall and fight together. Heroin in Massachusetts is killing people in staggering numbers!
heroiniski...@gmail.com
(781) 346-9806
 

Junior Volunteer Program at St. Elizabeth’s
See attached flyer for more information.
Seven-week program from July 6 - August 21. Contact Sasha Corken at 617-6578 or sasha....@steward.org
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2V0tNRFZfbDZxQWYxYzJ6enEtSzYxRjllc2E4/view?usp=sharing
 

The Allston-Brighton Substance Abuse Task Force Youth Coalition is looking for new members! 
The Allston-Brighton Youth Coalition (ABYC) is a group of youth 13-18 years old who live or go to school in Allston-Brighton. Through education and awareness programs, they prevent youth substance use Boston and their community. Members receive stipends and excellent peer leadership opportunities! To learn more, please contact abyouthc...@gmail.com or call 617-789-2140.  Visit www.abdrugfree.org for more informationhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2RS1yVFZxZ05IVXlURDlNX1ZwU01SUzZRbjA4/view?usp=sharing

 

BPHC's Overdose Education and Narcan Training
Since 2007, more than 3,200 people in Boston have received training on how to administer Narcan, a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses, and thousands more people have been educated on overdose prevention techniques. Narcan has been credited with reversing nearly 400 overdoses in Boston in recent years. BPHC offers education and training to opioid users, their families and community partners that work with people at risk of overdosing. 
Participants learn about the importance of calling 9-1-1 in the event of an overdose, how to perform rescue breathing and administer nasal Narcan, and treatment options for opioid users. Ongoing community trainings are held during afternoon and evening hours, and are open to the public.
Trainings are held at the Finland Building, 774 Albany Street, Boston 
See attached flyer for training dates and times. 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2Y2d3SFIxYjc1SUZUUkNJaDF4aGtHOGszSTJz/view?usp=sharing

                         
Subsidized Hubway Memberships for low-income residents
For only $5/year, low-income residents in the City of Boston can rent a Hubway bike for up to 30 minutes each ride at no charge! With this special membership, a free helmet is also provided. The subsidy code can be obtained from the Boston Public Health Commission. Must be 17 years of age or older.
All seasons, except winter in Boston. Year-round in Cambridge. To see a map of the stations, visit http://www.thehubway.com/stations
More Info: To get the code, call 1-617-534-5690 and redeem it at TheHubway.com


Health Law Advocates offers free legal services to eligible healthcare consumers with regards to medical debt, health insurance claims, and more.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2bHhaMVBndl9sUFJ1X08xdTVrUWFVdTlpTFFN/view?usp=sharing


ABCD Career Explorations Program is Seeking Applicants
ABCD Career Explorations provides year round programming to Boston residents, ages 16-21, through job placement, career development, and comprehensive job readiness services through one-on-one case management. Career Explorations offers in school and out of school youth the opportunity to receive basic skills and advanced training in high-demand career fields including building trades, culinary arts, early child care, and health and biotechnology. Through the program youth meet professionals from an array of occupations within each pathway, participate in workshops and field trips throughout Boston to enhance their career development. The Career Exploration staff also provide individual job counseling and assistance with the job search and application process in order to help link youth to jobs that match their interests.
The program includes a 14-week paid internship during the year’s curriculum and free certification for First Aid and CPR training.
Stop by the office to fill out an application in person: 200 Tremont St., Boston MA; hours are Monday-Friday from 9am – 5pm
More Info: Contact Mikayla at (617) 348-6654


Caring Together Focus Group
Caring Together is a joint project of the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Department of Mental Health (DMH). The project aims to improve the way youth and families receive residential treatment services from the state. Under Caring Together, DCF and DMH have redesigned residential treatment services and have added three new services called Follow Along, Stepping Out, and Continuum. The purpose of this focus group is to discuss your experiences receiving Caring Together services.  We want to see if you are satisfied with the services. You will receive $20 as thanks for participating.
We hope to schedule one focus group for parents and one for youth. Groups will last approximately 1.5 hours. We will either schedule it at your provider’s office or during a support group that you attend.
More Info: Contact Lori Fortin at 978-894-6655 or email lori.forti...@gmail.com


Zumba
Zumba is a free exercise program offered by the Joseph Smith Community Health Center. Limit is 20 participants per class. For more information call Emma - at 617-208-1671; En Español: Alicia- 617-208-1583.  For information on the Monday evening classes contact Sandra Souza: ssou...@gmail.com 
 

Prescription Medication Drop-Off 
Brighton Police Dept. D-14
Turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal; free, anonymous disposal available 24/7!


Allston Brighton APAC CFSC IRS VITA Centers
This is an initiative that help taxpayers with federal and state income tax preparation, tax resolution issues, credit counseling, and other issues, including help with Mass Health and SNAP application. This VITA center is open year round helping local seniors, veterans, students, and all taxpayers that filed extensions with tax preparation at no cost. They work with dedicated local professionals and college graduates to help them. APAC works in partnership with the Internal Revenue Service and the Massachusetts Department of Revenue to expedite cases of tax resolution for taxpayers that are receiving letters of assessments. Taxpayers should visit the website for information and appointments at www.allstonbrightoncfmp.org or  617-347-5624.​
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2NmR5cDZyekRiaHNWS2Jwa1MwMlpjTUU2ejNj/view?usp=sharing


 
Brighton Allston Improvement Association
https://www.facebook.com/BAIAonline
All meetings are open to the public. 
Location: Elks Lodge, 326 Washington St  Brighton, MA 02135  
(Parking available behind building accessed from Winship St.)
 
                             
Information about getting SNAP benefits for homeless youth and adults
 As the USDA and FRAC materials below highlight, there are a wide range of documents that prove identity, there is no minimum age to apply for SNAP and you do not need to have a fixed or permanent address, Feel free to print these out and broadly distribute to your clients: 
USDA flier "10 Myths About SNAP for Homeless Persons":  http://usich.gov/resources/uploads/asset_library/myths-homeless.pdf 
USDA Outreach FAQ on SNAP and Homeless persons:  http://origin.www.fns.usda.gov/snap/outreach/pdfs/Homeless_QA.pdf    
FRAC advocacy materials on homeless persons rights and SNAP benefits: http://frac.org/federal-foodnutrition-programs/snapfood-stamps/homeless-persons-rights-under-the-snapsnapfood-stamp-program/
USDA Guidance from May 2013 regarding homeless youth and SNAP:  http://www.fns.usda.gov/sites/default/files/Policy_Clarifications_Homeless_Youth_Issues.pdf
If you are working with a homeless youth or homeless adult who is denied SNAP for any of the above reasons, please contact MLRI: Vicky Negus at vne...@mlri.org or Pat Baker at pbaker@mlri.org
                             
                             
Brighton Child Care Center Now Enrolling
Franciscan Family Child Care Center at Franciscan Hospital for Children
Approved by the Mass Dept. of Early Ed and Care
•   Open to the community
•   Serves children 8 weeks to 6 years of age
•   Open 7:00am to 5:30pm, Monday – Friday
•   Full or Part Time enrollment available
•   Meals and snacks are provided free of charge
•   Vouchers Accepted
To schedule a tour or receive more information call:
Visit our website at www.franciscanhospital.org/childcare
Or call 617-779-1113

                                                         
Allston Brighton APAC Child Day Care Centers
APAC runs two centers, one in Allston and one in Brighton.
The pre-school centers are open year round for children from 2.9 years of age and older. 
For applications and general information please contact Paula or Sylvia at 617-783-1485.
 

English as Second Language
Mon. & Tues. 6 - 8 pm. Charlesview Community Center, 123 Antwerp St., Brighton. 
Free beginner ESL class led by Harvard, Phillips Brooks House Association, PEN Program students. Limit of 15 students. Make apts. with Boston College students by signing up in BC Neighborhood Center, 480 Washington St, Boston.


Mental Health Resource Group
Mondays, 1:00 - 2:00pm. The Women's Center, 46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge
Learn about different illnesses, get information about benefits, support groups, and navigating the mental health system. 
Info: Hilary, kiley...@gmail.com www.cambridgewomenscenter.org


Learn to Cope Cambridge Chapter
Mondays, 7-8:30pm. Spaulding Hospital, 1
575 Cambridge St., 3rd Flr Chapel, Cambridge
Learn to Cope is a support group for parents, family members, spouses, and caregivers with a loved one who is struggling with addiction to opiates, alcohol or other drugs.
If you would like more information on starting a LTC group in Allston Brighton please contact Helen Connolly, Allston Brighton Substance Abuse Task Force. helen.c...@steward.org    617-789-2967
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxe5QajDnHA2WnlXRWV6LTZXc0NoWkRIRW9CUUNKY2JuVjZJ/view?usp=sharing


Trauma Discussion and Support Group 
Tuesdays, 5:00 – 6:00pm The Women's Center, 46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge
An intimate group where women can share and get support for all forms of trauma, past and present.Info: groupcambridge@gmail.com www.cambridgewomenscenter.org
                            

Body Image Discussion Group
Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00pm, The Women's Center, 46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge
Let's take the power back. Please join us as we explore the mold that has been created by the media for our bodies. Through our discussion we want to empower each other to not only love and accept our bodies but to promote self-love to all those we encounter. And, of course, everybody is welcome! Info: clsu...@gmail.com


Allston-Brighton Community Supper 
Wednesdays, 6pm at the Allston-Brighton Congregational Church, 404 Washington St, Brighton.
It is open to everyone in need of a warm, home cooked meal.



Ladies, Let’s Talk About It - Women’s Narcotic Anonymous (NA) Meeting
Wednesdays, 6:30 – 8:00pm, The Women's Center, 46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge. 
Support group for women recovering from drug and alcohol abuse. Info: 
617-354-8807.

 
Cooking Basics 
Thursdays, 12:00 – 1:00pm, 46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge.
Come learn your way around the kitchen. 
Learn to cook some easy recipes with basic ingredients. Info: 617-354-6394


Free HIV/STI Walk-In Clinic
Fridays, 4-6pm, MA Alliance of Portuguese Speakers. 697 Cambridge St., Brighton
617-787-0557


Savory Savings: Eating Well on a Budget
Fridays, 1:00 – 2:00pm,  46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge
Come discuss issues in nutrition, share tips and tricks for navigating the grocery store, and learn some quick and easy recipes. Ingredients will be provided, just bring yourself and your passion for food! Sshe...@lesley.edu
        

Meditation Classes
Saturdays, 2 -3 pm. Charlesview Community Center, 123 Antwerp St., Brighton. 
Reverend Kim leads drop-in classes for adults and children on (adults & kids).


English as Second Language
Saturdays, 9:30am – 12:30pm. Charlesview Community Center, 123 Antwerp St., Brighton.
Courses are free of charge and taught by certified teachers and volunteers:  Please contact Diana or Ramin directly at: ram...@alum.mit.edu (Ramin)or dvga...@alum.mit.edu (Diana). 


Chronic Illness Discussion and Support Group 
5:00 – 6:00pm, 2nd and 4th Fridays. 46 Pleasant Street, Cambridge.
A diagnosis of chronic illness changes life instantly. This group will allow those living with chronic illness to support each other and to discuss strategies for adapting and working within the limitations of these illnesses. Info: Heid...@gmail.com


Club STAR: Sharing Together and Remembering
First Wednesday of every month from 5:30-7:30pm (October-June), Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St. Boston
A bereavement support group for children in kindergarten through senior year, grieving the loss of a sibling or parent. Club STAR provides opportunities for children and teens to share experiences, create projects and participate in memory making activities. There is a special group for parents/caregivers. Dinner and parking are provided. 
More Info: Contact Hillary D'Amato at mghcl...@partners.org or (617) 643-9276 with questions or to register

                          
Hispanic Black Gay Coalition
First Wednesday of every month, 6:45-9pm. Union United Methodist Church, 485 Columbus Ave. Boston
Black and Latina women who are ready to be inspired are invited to come together, share stories, and learn from each other with HUES SISTER CIRCLE.
More Info: Visit www.hbgc-boston.org

                      
Allston-Brighton Baby Diaper Pantry
10:30am-12, 3rd Saturday of each month 
Brighton Allston Congregational Church, 404 Washington St, Brighton
Must provide: 
Proof of Allston/Brighton residency
WIC or MassHealth card
Contact Sarah at 857-334-3347sab...@gmail.com
 


Funding Opportunities:  

 

The Internal Revenue Service: Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
June 1, 2015 
Funding Description: Supports efforts to help underserved populations file taxes. Grantees can use these funds for quality control, training and to improve the accuracy rate of returns filed. Eligible: Governments, higher education and nonprofits Awards: $12 million for approximately 210 awards Link: http://tinyurl.com/o26ojqt


Internal Revenue Service: Tax Counseling for the Elderly
June 1, 2015 
Funding Description: Supports free tax help to individuals aged 60 or older. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits and tribal governments. Awards: $6.1 million to approximately 40 programs. Link: http://tinyurl.com/m7htt24

 

HHS/Administration for Community Living: Evidence-Based Falls Prevention Programs 
June 1, 2015
The program increases the number of older adults and adults with disabilities at risk for falls who participate in evidence-based community programs to reduce falls and fall risk, while concurrently increasing the sustainability of these programs through innovative funding arrangements. The awards will be made in the form of cooperative agreements because the agency will be substantially involved. Eligible: Unrestricted Awards: $4.4 million for 15 awards Link: http://tinyurl.com/mhh8erd


Administration on Community Living: Chronic Disease Self-Management Education 
June 1, 2015
To bring to scale and sustain evidence-based self-management education programs that empower underserved older adults, and adults with disabilities, to better manage their chronic conditions. Eligible: State, tribal and local governments, public and private colleges and universities, and nonprofits Awards: $6.5 million for 10 awards Link: http://tinyurl.com/mpbyj7y


Corporation for National and Community Service: Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
June 2, 2015
To mobilize more Americans to observe the holiday as a day of service in communities, to encourage those who serve on this holiday to make a long-term commitment to community service, and to bring people together to focus on service to others. CNCS will give priority consideration to organizations that have disability inclusion plans. Eligible: Nonprofits, higher education; local governments, government-recognized veteran service organizations; labor organizations; partnerships and consortia; and Indian Tribes. Awards: $50,000 to $300,000. Link: http://tinyurl.com/ncnqffs


Substance Abuse & Mental Health Administration: Youth Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention 
June 2, 2015
Funding Description: Efforts must involve public and private collaboration among schools, educational institutions, juvenile justice systems, foster care systems and substance abuse and mental health programs. Eligible: States, public and private colleges and universities and nonprofits Awards: $8.6 million for 12 awards Link: http://tinyurl.com/o49qazr



The b. Good Family Foundation
June 12, 2015
The Foundation is looking for inspired individuals to share their ideas for doing good in their community. To apply, you create an original 2-3 minute video to describe your idea. It can even be created with a smartphone. Discuss the project this specific grant would help fund. Talk about what you hope to accomplish and why you're passionate about helping in this way! Eligible: Individuals, community groups, and larger organizations. Link: http://tinyurl.com/o8nke4r


Internal Revenue Service: Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
June 15, 2015 
Funding Description: Clinics must serve individuals who have a tax controversy with the IRS or provide outreach and education to taxpayers who speak English as a second language. Eligible: Higher education and nonprofits Awards: $10 million for 150 awards up to $100,000 each Link: http://tinyurl.com/oer634w


Woodard & Curran Foundation
June 15, 2015
The foundation is dedicated to making grants that empower local and global solutions for a healthier world. Additional preference will be given to efforts that include a defined educational component, rely on volunteers to accomplish their mission, and are located in MA Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits Awards: $20,000, for projects that promote a clean and sustainable environment. Link: http://tinyurl.com/d3ju6rt


Administration for Children and Families: Assets for Independence Demonstration Program
June 15, 2015
Funding Description: Grantees administer projects that provide individual development accounts (IDAs) to income-eligible participants who save a matching amount of earned income towards assets that include a first home, a business, or post-secondary education or training. Eligible: Awards: Average grant is $225,000 over 5 years. Link: http://tinyurl.com/l7twb64

 

USDA Food and Nutrition Service: Farmers' Market SNAP Support Grants
June 18, 2015  
The goals of the FMSSG program are to increase SNAP accessibility and participation at farmers’ markets, and support the establishment, expansion, and promotion of SNAP/Electronic Benefits Transfer services at farmers’ markets. This is a new program, which may continue in subsequent years. Eligible: Farmers markets/regional farmers market authorities, public benefit corporations, economic development corporations, governments, nonprofits, tribes Awards: $15,000 - $250,000 Link: http://tinyurl.com/nj9bmrv


Richard and Susan Smith Family Foundation: Mid-Size Capital Grants 
July 1, 2015
Funds requested must be for a game-changing physical asset that will permanently enhance an agency’s service delivery potential, either by enabling it to serve significantly more clients, provide new and vitally important services, or improve the quality of its existing programs in deep and lasting ways. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits that are well-led, can point to significant accomplishments, and have a mission that is clearly aligned with that of the Smith Family Foundation  Awards: $250,000 to $3 million. Link: http://tinyurl.com/q9cdez2


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Improving Adult Immunization Rates through Partnerships with Providers and National Organizations
Deadline: July 6, 2015 
Funding Description:  Programs will focus on quality improvement, clinician education and changes in adult patient care procedures. Eligible: Unrestricted Awards: $1 million for four awards Link: http://tinyurl.com/of9p3mc


Administration for Children and Families: Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education  
Deadline: July 7, 2015 
Description: To address the multiple barriers faced by individuals, couples, partners, and families, programs will provide healthy marriage and relationship skills designed to change behaviors of individuals and move families towards economic self-sufficiency. Eligible: Governments and tribal organizations, nonprofits, independent school districts, higher education, for-profit entities and faith-based institutions Awards: Average grant is $1M per year for 5 years. Link: http://tinyurl.com/l2wnf5c


Administration for Children and Families: New Pathways for Fathers and Families
Deadline: July 7, 2015 
Description: To help fathers establish or strengthen positive parental interaction by providing activities that develop and improve relationship, communication and parenting skills, and contribute to the financial well-being of their children by providing job training and other employment services.. Eligible: States, territories, tribal organizations, and public and nonprofit community entities Awards: Average grant is just under $1M per year for 5 years. Link: http://tinyurl.com/oxknfdf


MA Department of Public Health: Growth & Nutrition Programs 
July 16, 2015 
GNPs provide nutritional, medical, and behavioral therapy to eligible children to promote proper health, growth and development. GNP services are available to children who reside in Massachusetts, up to 6 years of age, and their families, who demonstrate delayed growth or growth deceleration. Eligible: Must be a medical organization with experience providing multidisciplinary services to families with infants and children with growth delay. Awards: $700,000 is available to fund a network of 9 programs. Regional accessibility to clinics will be ensured. Link: http://tinyurl.com/pfu7e3w


Walmart Foundation – 7/17/2015, 9/18/2015
State Giving Program provides grants for low-income needs. Funding Focus: Career Opportunity , Hunger Relief, Healthy Eating. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits. Funding: Minimum, $25,000; Maximum, $250,000; Average grant , $40,000.Link: http://tinyurl.com/avgxdw5


Tufts Foundation Healthy Aging Advocacy Projects Funding.
July 20, 2015
The foundation will consider policy/advocacy projects that help communities achieve age-friendly status in the areas of built environment, transportation, housing, social and civic participation and inclusion, employment, communication and information, and community support and health services. Projects should be collaborative and involve participants from all community arenas. Key aspects of the work should include community/civic engagement of diverse stakeholders to mobilize and create change; participation among key stakeholders, including the voice of older adults, to support planning, policy, and advocacy initiatives; and expanded access to programs and services as well as system change/improvement. Eligible: 501c3s that serve communities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Link: http://tinyurl.com/q5qp2dd


Substance Abuse and Mental Health: Opioid Overdose Prevention Challenge
July 29, 2015
The challenge will help prevent opioid overdose and support recovery through innovative, software-based solutions that help people: know the signs of opioid use; understand what to do if a family member or friend overdoses on heroin or opioid pain medications; and support treatment for opioid addiction and recovery. Eligible: Higher education, nonprofits and individuals Awards: $5, 000 to $10,000 Link: http://tinyurl.com/lg73hxe
 

From Failure to Promise Essay Contest 
July 31, 2015
Award Amount: $10,000; the contest is open to high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students who hold at least a 2.5 GPA. To be considered, you must submit an essay of at least 1500 words that addresses the following three topics: Which tracks of the book “From Failure to Promise – 360 degrees” presented or reiterated the most important life lessons for you and why, which factor was the most vital to the author’s evolution in going from “flunk-out” to "professor and how does the “Seven Spheres of Influence and Integration Model” affect your worldview as related to civic responsibility. Link: http://tinyurl.com/l63foct


National Institutes of Health: Advancing Health Disparities Interventions through Community-Based Participatory Research
August 3, 2015
The program supports promising community interventions to reduce and eventually eliminate health disparities. The ultimate goal is to improve community health and health outcomes. Eligible: Governments, higher education, nonprofits and for-profits Awards: $10 million for 20 awards Link: http://tinyurl.com/kulwcsv


The Foundation of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children: Access to Care Grants  
August 3, 2015
The program seeks to support and promote services, education and research with potential to improve the oral health of infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs. Eligible: 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6) nonprofits; local health jurisdictions; county health departments; hospitals and clinics; state government agencies; colleges/schools of dentistry; colleges/schools of medicine (pediatric and family medicine departments only); national, state and local dental societies; national, state and local pediatricians' groups; and state and local gynecological/obstetric groups Awards: Up to $20,000 Link: http://www.aapd.org/foundation/kids/


William T. Grant Foundation: Inequality Research Studies  
August 4, 2015
Studies may examine approaches that improve outcomes for all youth but can reduce gaps if applied to those who need them most, as well as programs, policies, and practices aimed at elevating the most disadvantaged young people. The foundation also is interested in studies that improve the measurement of inequality in ways that will enhance the work of researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. Eligible: Applicants must be employed at a nonprofit institution, either in the USA or abroad; address issues that have compelling relevance for U.S. youth between the ages of 5 and 25; and reflect high standards of evidence and rigorous methods, commensurate with the project's goals. Awards: Up to $600,000. Link: http://tinyurl.com/n7ms69n


Open Meadows Foundation: Project Grant 
 August 15, 2015
The foundation supports projects led by and benefitting women and girls, particularly those from vulnerable communities. Projects must: be designed and implemented by women and girls; reflect the diversity of the community served by the project in both its leadership and organization; promote building community power; promote gender, racial, social, economic, and/or environmental justice; and have limited financial access or have encountered obstacles in their search for funding. Small and start-up organizations are strongly encouraged to apply. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits Awards: Up to $2,000.00 Link: http://tinyurl.com/66szvr8


The American Cancer Society: Role of Health Care and Insurance in Improving Outcomes in Cancer Prevention 
October 15, 2015
To stimulate research that will generate new knowledge of the effects of the United States healthcare system structure and the role of insurance on both access to and outcomes of cancer screening, early detection, and treatment services. Eligible: applicants must be affiliated with nonprofit institutions located in the United States, its territories, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and be a U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or permanent resident of the United States. Independent investigators at all stages of their career are encouraged to apply. Awards: Maximum $200,000 per year (direct costs) for up to four years. Link: http://tinyurl.com/kdnyazy


Lalor Foundation
November 1, 2015
Reproductive Health Programs The Anna Lalor Burdick Program seeks to empower young women through education about healthy reproduction in order to broaden and enhance their options in life. The program focuses particularly on young women who have inadequate access to information regarding sexual and reproductive health, including comprehensive and unbiased information on contraception and pregnancy termination. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofit that is not a 509a private foundation. Awards: $10,000 to $50,000; average grant in the range of $20,000-$25,000. Link: http://tinyurl.com/q923zbh


Share Our Strength: No Kid Hungry
Funding Priorities: 1) Increasing access to summer meals programs supported through the Summer Food Service Program or the National School Lunch "Seamless Summer" Program; 2) educating and enrolling more eligible families in SNAP and WIC; 3) increasing the availability of school breakfast through alternative models such as "in-classroom" breakfast and "grab-n-go" breakfasts; 4) increasing access to afterschool snack and meal programs, as well as child care programs, supported through the Child and Adult Care Food Program ; and 4) advocacy around any of the above anti-hunger issues. Eligible: US schools and nonprofits Maximum award: $10,000. Link: http://tinyurl.com/lzuda8c


The Awesome Foundation
The Awesome Foundation funds projects that challenge and expand our understanding of our individual and communal potentials, bringing communities together, casting aside social inhibitions and boundaries for a moment. Eligibility: Open to all. Awards: $1000 maximum. Link: http://tinyurl.com/pksc6ro


Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation: Catalyst Fund  
Supports the efforts of community-based health care organizations to strengthen their capacity to expand access to health care in the state. Eligible: Massachusetts community health centers, school-based centers, clinics, mobile health units, and community-based organizations that serve the health care needs of uninsured and low-income residents of the state Awards: One-year, non-renewable grants of up to $5,000 for capacity-building expenses.  Link: http://tinyurl.com/kdmh5ghm


The Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood
The foundation supports innovative, creative projects and programs designed to significantly enhance the development, health, safety, education, and/or quality of life of children from infancy through five years of age. Grants support early childhood welfare, early childhood education and play, and parenting education. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits Awards: Not specified Link: http://tinyurl.com/o8moloj


The Charles Hayden Foundation
Seeks to promote the mental, moral and physical development of children and youth ages 5-18 in the metropolitan area of New York and the City of Boston. Our focus is on those institutions and programs serving youth most at risk of not reaching their full potential, especially youth in low-income communities.
Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits
Link:  http://tinyurl.com/p5p92kw


Liberty Mutual Foundation 
Funding Priorities: homeless youth and increased coordination. Applicants may find solutions by working across education, workforce development, housing, health care, feeding programs, youth development, arts and culture – or by focusing on a single area. Funder seeks asset-based solutions that empower and nurture youth. Eligible: 501c3 nonprofits located, and providing services, in Boston. Funding: Average grant: $40,000. Link: http://tinyurl.com/kmgc63n
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