The latest from APACC members, October 28 edition
Neighborhood Legal Services Program manages the East of the River Casehandlers,
a group of legal services providers that meets every three months at the Anacostia Library to share program information and discuss strategies for dealing with issues of common concern to our low-income clients in Wards 7 and 8. We also conduct legal information programs for community members and legal services attorneys.
Meetings are open to the public and social services organizations and individuals are encouraged to attend. Use the link above to learn more.
Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region’s Lee Cain and Dennis Chestnut, former director of APACC member Groundwork DC, talked with WAMU’s Kojo Nnamdi about “forest bathing.” Hear about how retreating to natural spaces benefits your well being. Kingman and Heritage Islands fit the bill for green spaces DC residents adore.
Important report just issued by @MWCOG and @VCUSocHealth looking at the distribution of health and well-being in the DMV https://t.co/GwX3AUTgQm.
— IPHI (@InstitutePHI) October 26, 2018
We've partnered with @GW_Partnership to launch the Regional Housing Framework, an effort to catalyze and inform action to address the #DC area's future housing needs. Learn more: https://t.co/ip9tsoRXYy
— Urban Institute (@urbaninstitute) October 25, 2018