This spring, WeTHRIVE!â„ community teams organized collection events that safely disposed of more than 22,000 pounds of household hazardous waste. In this special guest post, Jack Mangan with Hamilton County ReSource talks about household hazardous products and why discarding them properly is so important.
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Meet the WeTHRIVE! neighborhood navigators!
In this post, we’re introducing some of our WeTHRIVE!℠neighborhood navigators. Navigators take on a more formal role in working with Hamilton County Public Health (HCPH) to focus on policy, systems, and environmental changes around nutrition and physical activity in their WeTHRIVE! communities.
Read moreNorth College Hill resident makes her community a better place
It’s WeTHRIVE! Champions Week! Today we meet Mimi Anderson of North College Hill, who is the 2023 WeTHRIVE!â„ Champion for Service to the Community.
Read moreWeTHRIVE! community projects promote social connections
WeTHRIVE! communities are finding ways to combat the public health crisis of loneliness, isolation, and lack of connection. This past summer, communities used grant funds for park- and recreation-related projects that will bring residents together in a variety of ways.
Read moreNorth College Hill dance studio THRIVES!
When Kimberley Stewart’s Arabesque Dance Academy in North College Hill (NCH) had to close its doors in March due to COVID-19, the NCH City Schools’ social worker took action right away.
Read moreNorth College Hill takes action to save lives
Believing that it takes a community to save a life, North College Hill launched a month-long, community-wide effort to raise awareness about suicide & mental health.
Read moreNorth College Hill garden is true community effort
WeTHRIVE!, schools, businesses, & organizations worked together to build the North College Hill School and Community Garden.
Read moreMimi Anderson is North College Hill’s new WeTHRIVE! neighborhood navigator
Mimi Anderson is the new WeTHRIVE! neighborhood navigator for North College Hill (NCH), but she isn’t new to WeTHRIVE! While working as Mt. Healthy’s city clerk, she led that community’s WeTHRIVE! team and completed training as a WeTHRIVE! ambassador.
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