We work to create a healthier, happier Cranston for all residents through events, workshops, resident-led working groups and The Huddle Center, our Cranston Family Support Center.
"The Street …
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We work to create a healthier, happier Cranston for all residents through events, workshops, resident-led working groups and The Huddle Center, our Cranston Family Support Center.
"The Street Project" Documentary Screening and Discussion
Tuesday April 30th, 5:30pm
Cranston Public Library – Central, 140 Sockanosset Road, Cranston
Join the Cranston Public Library and OneCranston Health Equity Zone Our Built Environment Initiative for a screening and discussion of the documentary The Street Project. Created by the multiple Emmy-winning team at Boyd Productions, The Street Project takes viewers across the globe in an uplifting narrative, from cycling-friendly meccas in Europe, to New York City and Phoenix, Arizona – one of the most dangerous cities in America for pedestrians – for a deep dive into how America views our streets and how they can be made safer. Following the film, we will discuss actions you can take to make change in your neighborhood. For more info, contact Ivy Swinski at iswinski@comcap.org or (401) 862-3811.
Block Party!
Saturday May 4th, 11:00am-1:00pm
Doric Park (on the corner of Doric Avenue and Arthur Street)
Come join OneCranston HEZ in celebrating our greenspace. There will be fun for the whole family! Rain or shine. For more information, please contact Ivy Swinski at iswinski@comcap.org or (401) 862-3811.
LGBTQ+ Family Support Group
Tuesday May 7th, 5:00-6:30pm
The Huddle Center, 70 Gansett Avenue, Cranston
Youth and Parent/Caregiver support groups where we will open the space for questions, concerns, and support! Led by staff in the LGBTQ+ community and knowledgeable in resources. For more info, contact Jill at jsparaco@comcap.org.
De-stress with the OCHEZ: Watercolor Painting
Thursday May 9th, 6:00-7:30pm
Pastore Center, 155 Gansett Avenue, Cranston
Come de-stress with the HEZ! We will have a guided watercolor painting event. This is best suited for our friends ages 13 and up! Space is limited so please register with QR code or contact Ivy at iswinski@comcap.org.
Want to learn more about us or get involved? Contact Andrea Champagne, Initiative Director, at achampagne@comcap.org or (401) 714-7004
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