Public Health & Safety

Restore El Futuro

The following e-mail was forwarded to me by a friend. El Futuro works to help Latinos with mental health issues, it seems like an important program deserving of our support. Please take a moment to contact your favorite commissioner and ask that they restore funding.

Last night, the Orange County commissioners tentatively nixed $60,000 that had been approved by their subcommittee for El Futuro ( http://elfuturo-nc.org if you're not familiar with the organization).

Please please please send the commissioners an email TODAY --their meeting is tonight-- protesting this decision. Based on a conversation one of our board members had with an OC commissioner, there is still a chance to restore at least part of this funding if we can get people to object.

El Futuro is an amazing non-profit organization that serves a population that otherwise would be ignored.

Wanderlust Reproductive Justice Bike Caravan

From an e-mail:

THE WANDERLUST REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE STORY COLLECTIVE AND BIKE CARAVAN IS COMING TO TOWN!

This summer, fifteen women are traveling from New Orleans to New York City with the Wanderlust story collective and bicycle caravan. In solidarity with local activists and rooted in the belief that sharing stories is a powerful way to elevate awareness and create social change, we'll be pedaling from town to town to listen to your stories and document how you and others are working to expand access to reproductive health care, defend reproductive rights, and promote reproductive justice.

The goals of the trip are to document the inspirational, groundbreaking work happening across the country, expand the conversation about reproductive justice, and build horizontal networks to strengthen our collective movement for reproductive health, rights, and justice.

Join the Wanderlust bike riders for an evening of story sharing, delicious barbeque, and good conversation!

WHEN: Saturday June 21st from 6 - 8 PM

WHERE: 117 W. Poplar Ave Carrboro, NC


No parking on the street—park at the Garret Building Co. at the corner of W. Main and W. Poplar or University Methodist Church (if there's no event going on) or Carrboro Elementary School—on Shelton Street.

At the gathering, you'll be able to:
* Meet the Wanderlust Reproductive Justice Bike Caravan riders
* Share your experiences and talk about what reproductive justice means to you
* Hear from others in your area about what they're excited about and the projects
they're working on

Please RSVP to Kristen Anderson at andersonk@ipas.org

For more information about Wanderlust, please visit www.protectchoice.org
or wanderlustwithrhonda.com

WANDERLUST IS A PROGRAM OF THE PRO-CHOICE PUBLIC EDUCATION PROJECT


 

Date: 

Saturday, June 21, 2008 - 2:00pm

Location: 

117 W. Poplar Ave Carrboro,

Project Homeless Connect

From the N & O:

Help sought for Project Homeless

CHAPEL HILL -- Volunteers and donors are needed for the second annual Project Homeless Connect to help people experiencing homelessness in Orange County.

Project Homeless Connect 2008 will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 25, at the Hargraves Community Center, 216 N. Roberson St. The event is a one-day, one-stop center to link people experiencing -- or at risk of experiencing -- homelessness with a broad range of services.

Guests are offered assistance with such things as housing, employment, health and dental care, foot care, mental health care, veterans' benefits, social service benefits and legal services. They also receive lunch and personal care gift bags, and are offered haircuts, showers, coats and other clothing.

At the first Project Homeless Connect event held last October, 133 guests were served, nearly 40 agencies provided services, more than 20 businesses donated goods and services, and more than 200 volunteers participated in a variety of ways including preparing and serving food, assembling personal care gift bags and escorting guests through the event.

Volunteers are needed to assemble personal care kits, prepare and serve food, cut hair, photograph the event, wash feet, escort guests and to help in many other ways. Monetary donations will be used to purchase personal care items, water bottles, tote bags and portfolios for the guests, and to pay for costs associated with services they receive at the event, such as thrift shop vouchers and the cost of obtaining an identification card. Donation needs include food, serving items, coats, underwear, socks, diapers, baby wipes, knapsacks and umbrellas.

To see a complete list of the volunteer positions and donation needs for Project Homeless Connect 2008, visit the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness site at http://www.co.orange.nc.us/housing/endinghomelessness.asp.

For more information, contact Jamie Rohe at 969-5059 or jrohe@townofchapelhill.org.

Date: 

Thursday, September 25, 2008 - 6:00am to 1:00pm

Location: 

Hargraves Community Center, 216 N. Roberson St., Chapel Hill

HWA - Fly or No Fly?

Graham Allison, in his classic, Essence of Decision, perfectly characterized the Horace Williams Airport situation when he wrote about governmental behavior: "No decision is made just once or for good." He also argued that "where you stand depends on where you sit."

Endangered pedestrians

With this weekend's bad news, Chapel Hill's pedestrian death toll rises to THREE in the past month. May 17: Barbara Boone Sims was killed crossing Weaver Dairy Road at Perkins Drive, May 15: Lisa Carolyn Moran was fatally hit by a bus on Manning Drive near UNC Hospital, April 27: Clifton Walker Steed was killed crossing MLK Blvd at Hillsborough Street. All were killed within a block of the NC 86 corridor (South Columbia Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard).

I know the Town has studied the MLK portion of the corridor and proposed some pedestrian improvements (PDF report), but none have been implemented yet as far as I know. We also need to remember that crosswalks don't exist in a vacuum, we need safe sidewalks, well-lit bus shelters, adequate bike lanes, and much more.

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