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Spring Programs for teens from Cambridge Health Alliance

Teen Relationships 101 Spring Break Series for High School Students

Cambridge Health Alliance’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Program is hosting a program for high schoolers during April break! From April 19th-23rd, we’ll be offering a new virtual workshop series called ‘Teen Relationships 101’. Open to all 9th to 12th graders in Everett, Revere, Malden, Somerville, Cambridge, Chelsea, and Winthrop, students will meet daily with Community Health Educators to discuss all things dating and relationships in 2021. Topics include: consent, boundaries, and what healthy relationships look like today. Students will get to meet other students in their community, engage in activities and conversations, and come up with creative ways to share this knowledge with others. This program is free-of-cost and will take place each day of April break from 2:30-4pm. To take part, students need to fill out a registration form at tinyurl.com/cha-spring2021 by April 11th. Please share this opportunity with any teens who you think might be interested!

 

Teen Health, Love, & Relationship Workshop Series for Middle School Students

Cambridge Health Alliance’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Program is expanding our after-school programming! Starting on April 1st, we’ll be offering a new virtual workshop series for 7th and 8th graders called ‘Teen Health, Love, and Relationships’. Open to all 7th and 8th graders in Everett and Revere, students will meet weekly with Community Health Educators to discuss teen-centric health topics including healthy relationships, consent, anatomy, and reproductive health. Students will get to meet other students in their community, engage in activities, & even have opportunities to win incentives. This program is free-of-cost and will take place on Thursday afternoons at 3:30pm beginning April 1st and going through early June. To take part, students only need to join our group on the Remind app using the code @ermid21.

Your Voice in Harvard Museums / Tu voz en los museos de Harvard

Participate in the Hear Me Out/Escúchame Project for teens and young adults at the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture.

Learn about the project and register for the next session’s information.

 

  • Saturday, April 17, 4–6 pm
  • Wednesday, April 21, 3–5 pm

How to Register for the Session Information. If you are….

 

  • interested in learning more about the Hear Me Out/ Escúchame project
  • a Chelsea or Somerville resident
  • in high school or graduated
  • between the ages of 14 and 19, and
  • you have access to a cellphone or computer with wifi, you can apply!

Register for the workshop by April 15 to receive the workshop materials in advance.

Sign up with friends! Immigration status does not matter.

Thanks for your help, your participation is important!

 

Hola! Participa en el proyecto Hear Me Out/Escúchame para jóvenes en los Museos de Ciencias y Cultura de Harvard.

Para saber más sobre el proyecto regístrate para las próximas sesiones informativas.

  • Sábado, 17 de abril, 4-6 pm
  • Miércoles, 21 de abril, 3-5 pm

Puedes registrarte para las sesiones informativas si…

  • quieres saber más sobre el proyecto Hear Me Out/ Escúchame
  • vives en Chelsea o Somerville
  • estás en la escuela secundaria o te graduaste recientemente
  • tienes entre 14 y 19 años; y
  • tienes acceso a una computadora o teléfono móvil con internet, ¡puedes aplicar!

Regístrate al taller informativo antes del 15 de abril para recibir los materiales con anticipación.

¡Invita también a tus amigas/os/xs! El estado migratorio no importa.

Gracias por tu ayuda, tu participación es importante.

 

Local Job Opportunities

Community Health Workers (CHWs)

MGH strives to advance health equity, improve health outcomes, and promote well-being of our primary care patients by addressing health-related social needs, system navigation, and care coordination as standard of care. Community Health Workers (CHWs) are an integral part of achieving these goals. CHWs are trusted members of the community who help patients improve access and coordinate their health care. CHWs have the skills and experience to understand their patients’ circumstances. By building trusting relationships and walking alongside their patients, CHWs help address medical and psychosocial needs in order to promote self-efficacy, help patients meet their goals, and improve health outcomes.

Bilingual Candidates Spanish a Plus!

Community Health Worker ID: 3150302

More info:

https://partners.taleo.net/careersection/ghc/jobdetail.ftl?job=3150302&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York

 

Revere Works Community Coordinator

MassUP is a State-funded partnership that aims to produce better health, lower costs, and reduced health inequities across communities and populations in Massachusetts through effective collaboration among government, health care systems, and community organizations. In June 2020, the MGH CCHI, the Revere Works coalition, and the Chelsea Good Jobs Coalition were awarded a 3-year, $650,000 grant from the MassUP investment program to work with community and municipal partners in Chelsea and Revere to innovate and enhance workforce development and economic mobility systems and policies. This position is based in Revere at Women Encouraging Empowerment, Inc. (WEE ). WEE is a community-based organization that has served Revere for over 10 years.

More info:

https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Revere%20Works%20Coordinator&l=Revere%2C%20MA&vjk=4b7ce414f3fca670

 

 

(Chelsea) Good Jobs Coalition Coordinator

The Good Jobs Coalition Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the activities of a city-wide coalition established in 2018 whose members currently include approximately 10 senior staff from local non profit organizations, local government, a community college, and a workforce board. The main responsibility of the Coordinator is to help keep the Coalition on track as it implements the newly developed (still draft) GJC Workplan, which was derived in part from the City of Chelsea’s Workforce Development Action Plan.

 

More info:

https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Good%20Jobs%20chelsea%20%20Coordinator&l=Chelsea%2C%20MA&vjk=1e3808d6940284d8

 

 

Night Market Manager

The Night Market is an open-air market and arts venue series, a pilot program that will feature the cultural, culinary, and creative wealth of Shirley Avenue in Revere and is funded in part by a generous MassDevelopment TDI Creative Catalyst grant. The consultant/consultant team will be working in collaboration with The City of Revere, Revere CARES, Healthy Community Initiatives/Revere on the Move, and the Neighborhood Developers (Shirley Ave Night Market Team).

 

More info: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57e2cad437c58171a3339b66/t/606484b5d59e0e1fbf2614b3/1617200311738/2021+Night+Market+Manager+Consulting+Services.pdf

April Vacation Opportunities

Highland Street Foundation and the Patriots Foundation are pleased to partner with the following organizations to provide free opportunities during Spring Week (April school vacation). Please note that some of these activities require registration and have limited capacity. If you need additional information or have questions, please visit www.highlandstreet.org or reach out to Brian McNulty (bmcnulty@highlandstreet.org).

Monday, April 19

Atlantic White Shark Conservancy – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 235 Orleans Road, North Chatham. Click here for registration and use coupon code “freefun”.

MA Audubon Drumlin Farm – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 208 S Great Road, Lincoln. Click here for registration.

New Bedford Whaling Museum – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first served basis. Address is 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford.

Tickets will be available on April 15. Click here for registration.

The Hall at Patriot Place – FREE ADMISSION (10 SLOTS PER HOUR) Tickets will be issued on a first-come, first served basis. Address is 2 Patriot Place, Foxborough. Click here for registration.

Tuesday, April 20

Capron Park Zoo – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 201 County Street, Attleboro. Click here for registration.

Charles River Watershed Association: “Herter Park – Self Guided Tour & Family-Friendly Bingo Game” FREE

Time: 9:30-11:30 AM

Location: Herter Park, 1175 Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA. Access by MBTA Bus Routes 70 or 86 (along Western Avenue), Everett Street stop. CRWA table will be obvious on the path between the parking lot and Amphitheater (near the community gardens).

Click here for more information.

Franklin Park Zoo – FREE ADMISSION between 9AM and 1PM

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address 1 Franklin Park Road, Boston. Click here for registration.

Frog Pond Carousel – FREE ADMISSION

No advance registration required. Participants may have to wait in line, socially distanced. Address is Boston Common, Beacon Street, Boston. For more information, click here.

MA Audubon Broad Meadow Brook – FREE ADMISSION

Advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 414 Massasoit Road Worcester. Click here for registration.

Wednesday, April 21

Greenway Carousel – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is Rose Kennedy Greenway (across from Long Wharf)

Click here for registration.

Larz Anderson Auto Museum – FREE ADMISSION

No advance registration required. Participants may have to wait outside in the Park before entering the Museum. Address is 15 Newton Street, Brookline.

Click here for more information.

MA Audubon Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary – FREE ADMISSION 

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 260 Winslow Cemetery Road, Marshfield. Click here for registration.

Pilgrim Hall Museum – FREE ADMISSION

Advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address 75 Court Street, Plymouth. Click here for registration.

Stone Zoo – FREE ADMISSION between 9AM and 1PM

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 149 Pond Street, Stoneham. Click here for registration.

Thursday, April 22

Buttonwood Park Zoo – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 425 Hawthorn Street, New Bedford. Click here for registration.

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 51 Sand Pond Road, Lincoln. Click here for registration.

Eric Carle Museum – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 125 W Bay Road, Amherst. Click here for registration.

MA Audubon Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 127 Combs Road, Easthampton. Click here for registration.

Friday, April 23

Heritage Museums & Gardens – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 67 Grove Street, Sandwich. Click here for registration.

MA Audubon Blue Hills Trailside Museum – FREE ADMISSION

Please know there are capacity limitations and advanced registrations are required and will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Address is 1904 Canton Avenue, Milton. Click here for registration.

Tuesday, April 20 – Friday April 23)

City of Boston Story Walks (10 locations)

StoryWalks are an innovative and delightful way for children and adults to enjoy reading and the outdoors at the same time. Laminated pages from a children’s book are attached to wooden stakes, which are installed along an outdoor path. As you stroll throughout the park, you are directed to the next page in the story.

Volunteers Needed!

In order to better serve our community, TND is running a survey of the local community and will need people to help administer these surveys. This position entails going out to assigned addresses in the community of Chelsea and encouraging residents to fill out community surveys.

Could you share this opportunity with your network?

Volunteers must be 18 years or older and fluent in either Spanish or English (although bilingual is preferred). Volunteers will be working in pairs, walking door to door, so teamwork is required.

The program begins on June 15th and ends on August 20th, of this year.

A minimum of a 1 month time commitment is required, with shifts occurring 2 times a week.  Safety and onboarding training will be provided.

Apply using our form, here.

Looking for more information? The volunteer position description is attached to this email. Email TNDSurveys@tndinc.org  if you have any questions.

CB RSS Volunteer 2021 Position (2)

 

Wellness Wednesdays

This year has been one of uncertainty, transition, and growth for all of us.  As we continue to navigate all of these changes, the need to take time and engage in our own self-care and wellness is even more important!  Throughout this Spring, CPS has dedicated the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays as Wellness Wednesdays.  From 3-4 p.m. on these Wednesdays, there will be 3-4 different activities led by some of our amazingly talented colleagues to promote wellness, laugh, and build a stronger CPS community.  Please take advantage of these opportunities both to engage in your own self-care and to connect/reconnect with other members of the community.  This CPS Wellness Wednesday Calendar  gives a preview of the activities planned for this spring so mark your calendars!  Specific details will follow.  We look forward to seeing you!

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