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Healthy Chelmsford

Healthy Chelmsford Members:
Marianne Bitner,Trinity Ambulance
Paul Cohen,
Town Manager
Tracy Crowley, Phys. Ed.
Al Thomas, Resident
Deb Dubray, Student Health
Tricia Dzuris, Asst. to Town Manager
Becky Herrmann, CPL
Tom Gazda, BPAC
Julie Handy, LGH
Lynn Marcella, CBA Rep
Jeanne Parziale,
HR Dir.
Ben Podsiadlo, Saints Med Ctr
Dianne Reid, School Nurse
Sue Rosa, Public Health Nurse
Diana Ryder, Human Svcs Dir.
Connie Silvia, Community Ed.
Scott Ubele, CPD


LIVE SMART Student Reps

Wellness Fair  May 5, 2012

Mission Statement

Healthy Chelmsford: A community partnership striving to help improve health, well being and quality of life.

What is a Healthy Community?
www.cdc.gov/healthyplaces/about.htm

The Centers for Disease Control defines healthy communities as "A community that is continuously creating and improving those physical and social environments and expanding those community resources that enable people to mutually support each other in performing all the functions of life and in developing to their maximum potential."
 
"People coming together to make their community better for themselves, their families, their friends and their neighbors...that's what a healthy community is all about!"  -Community Member

Chelmsford Community Education offers many activities, educational programs and recreational trips.
To learn more
click here.
www.chelmsfordcommunityeducation.org

For Open Space Locations visit here.
www.thechelmsfordian.com

List of Parks and Playgrounds, click here.
www.townofchelmsford.us/Recreation-Playgrounds.cfm

To learn about the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
click here.

www.townofchelmsford.us/Bicycle.cfm

To view Chelmsford Library activities and links click here.
www.chelmsfordlibrary.org/

To see Senior Center events and activities click here.
www.townofchelmsford.us/Aging-Human-Services.cfm

Lowell General Hospital

Saints Memorial Medical Center

Saints Memorial General Support Groups

 

The Massachusetts Partnership for Healthy Communities (Peter Lee, Director) is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to engage and work with communities, organizations, and funders to support, develop and sustain healthier and safer communities.