by afampov · June 2, 2021
OneHolyoke CDC Continues Holyoke COVID Vaccine, Safety Outreach with Massachusetts COVID-19 Community Grant
Additional Round of Funding Provides Vaccine Outreach and
Resources for Holyoke Residents
Holyoke One
Holyoke Community Development Corporation has received an additional round of funding from the Massachusetts COVID-19 Community Grants Program, which is administered by Health Resources in Action (HRiA), in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. The purpose is to provide education and resources about the COVID-19 vaccine to Holyoke residents and continued education about mitigation strategies.
With this renewed funding, One
Holyoke CDC is taking COVID-19 vaccine education “on the road,” hosting a series of outdoor and livestreamed events throughout the city where individuals can have their questions about the vaccine answered by healthcare providers.
TROY, N.Y. — During Thursday evening s meeting, the Troy City Council approved $14,484 toward 20 neighborhood improvement projects. Council members also discussed the potential for an estimated $5,500 in funds
Exciting New Additions Are Coming To Madeline Park In Kern Place
There have been plenty of upgrades happening around El Paso at various parks, and it looks like this Kern Place park is up and getting some new outdoor activities.
Spring is here and Summer is just around the corner and plenty of El Pasoans are heading outdoors for some fun in the sun. With so many people in our region being vaccinated and feeling more comfortable venturing outside their homes, the desire for more activities in the Sun City has been growing.
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TROY, N.Y. â City Council President Carmella Mantello recently announced the Troy City Council is pleased to offer the 2021 Neighborhood Improvement Program (NIP).
The NIP projects range from neighborhood beautification efforts, gateway projects, public art and public gardens, veterans memorials, handicapped swings, plantings, and other quality of life improvements. The maximum award per project is $1,000. While these projects are small in dollar amounts, the leveraging and domino impact of these projects are immense toward improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods, Â Mantello stated.
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Grants are available to neighborhood-based organizations and homeowner associations, as well as other neighborhood groups, with partnerships encouraged. Past yearâs projects included gateway initiatives, improvements to memorials, neighborhood landscaping projects, graffiti removal, neighborhood banners, and other initiatives.