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Healthy City
2007-2008
Action Priority
Index

Use this listing to find one of the 30 Healthy City Action Priority projects that are part of the 2007-2008 Action Plan (arranged by Action Priority Goals).
  • To see a list of the 2008-9 Action Priority projects, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2006-7 Action Priority projects, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2005-6 Action Priority projects, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2004-5 Action Priority projects, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2009 Related Activities, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2008 Related Activities, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2007 Related Activities, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2006 Related Activities, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2005 Related Activities, click here.
  • To see a list of the 2004 Related Activities, click here.


PRIORITY ONE: Safety and Substance Abuse A) increased community policing and personal safety; B) a drug-free community, including enforcement of tobacco laws; and C) reduction of gangs
 

  PROJECT ORGANIZATION   PROJECT ORGANIZATION
Flint Pride Days Flint Merchants' Association ABCs of Parenting Family Service Association
Retail Paraphernalia Training BOLD and Fall River Police Department Juvenile Justice Training Peaceful Coalition
Chill Time: Games Against Gangs Fall River Police Department      


PRIORITY TWO: Environment and Recreation A) cleaner streets and parks; B) increased and improved recreational opportunities for youth and adults; and C) measures to ensure cleaner air and water

  PROJECT ORGANIZATION   PROJECT ORGANIZATION
PAL Website Creation Police Athletic League Yoga for People with Diabilities People, Inc.
Bay View Wii Bowling Bay View Independent Living Little League Baseball Federal Independent League
Operation Clean-Up Fall River City of Fall River Mayor's Office Dog Pollution Solution Fall River Coalition for Animal Awareness


PRIORITY THREE: Health Education A) nutrition and diabetes education; B) tobacco education and C) physical fitness education

Recipes for Life Family Service Association What's Cookin' Support Group May Institute Children's Services
Portuguese Do A Little Get A Lot Outreach Program Diabetes Association, Inc Chamber Employer Health Survey Greater Fall River Chamber of Commerce
Tobacco-Free Pharmacies Fall River Community Pharmacies Dental Services & Health Education Kool Smiles, General Dentistry for Kids
Walk-to-School Program at Carroll School Fall River Public Schools Walk-to-School Program at Lincoln School Fall River Public Schools
Walking School Bus Saints Peter & Paul School Healthy Cooking Series International Institute of Culinary Arts
Fitness Challenge Diabetes Association and CD-REC Tobacco Use Reduction Project Mass Youth Against Tobacco
People, Inc. Healthy Cooking Class People, Inc America on the Move Fall River YMCA
           


PRIORITY FOUR: Adult Basic Education, Job Training & Employment A) adult and out-of-school youth education; B) alternative programs including tutoring, drop-out prevention and after-school programs; and C) youth and senior employment and volunteerism
 

  PROJECT ORGANIZATION   PROJECT ORGANIZATION
Bringing America's Promise to Fall River City of Fall River Youth Services English for Speakers of Other Languages Worker Education Program
Can-Work Job Fair Corrigan Mental Health Center BCC Service Learning Bristol Community College Service Learning


PRIORITY FIVE:
Community Planning and Housing A) affordable housing; B) waterfront access; and C) improvements in recreation facilities for youth and adults
 

  PROJECT ORGANIZATION   PROJECT ORGANIZATION
Youth Personal Training Community Development Recreation Columbus Park Infield Renovations Columbus Park Independent Baseball League
Pleasant View Renovations Fall River Housing Authority Master Plan Forum City of Fall River Planning Department

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