
CPDC and Communities Together. Growing and Thriving (2011 – Present) Tribute# 17 – Our New Community Building Model: Encouraging Positive Educational Outcomes for School-Aged Children Michael was a loud, seemingly disrespectful, and disruptive 5th grader who was always getting into trouble and picking fights with the other kids in his neighborhood. ...
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This summer, CPDC’s Health & Wellness Group spent a day planting a butterfly garden in the new Kaboom! Edgewood Park and enjoying their first garden tour. Workshop participants included seniors, adults, and youth, making this garden workshop a truly intergenerational event. Enthusiastic about the concept of community gardening, the...
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CPDC and Communities Together. Growing and Thriving (2011 – Present) Tribute# 16 – Our New Community Building Model: Promoting Healthy and Sustainable Communities In recent years, community workers, public health officials, and urban planners have become increasingly concerned about the issue of declining levels of physical and psychological health...
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CPDC and Communities Together. Growing and Thriving (2011 – Present) Tribute# 15 – Our New Community Building Model: Bringing Healthy Food Options to Seniors at Wiley Bates For many seniors, daily activities such as buying groceries can be difficult. In 2010, 8.3 million Americans over the age of 60...
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CPDC and Communities Together. Growing and Thriving (2011 – Present) Tribute #14 – Our Community Building Model: Engaging Residents at Edgewood Terrace For many years, Edgewood Terrace was segregated. As a campus with four buildings separated by fences and its residents further isolated given issues of race, age, culture and...
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