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Cambridge, MA (February 22, 2013)- The Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House (MFNH) was thrilled to be recognized for its health programming and education efforts yesterday as the city of Cambridge received the Inaugural Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Roadmaps to Health Prize.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation’s largest national philanthropy devoted to health and health care, awarded this prestigious prize to only six communities across the country.  Cambridge was chosen for its innovative, collaborative approach in the areas of healthy eating and physical activity; strengthening families; progressive urban planning; and integrating local public health within various City departments, community agencies and the Cambridge Health Alliance.

Standing at the far right, Barbara Kibler, Executive Director of MFNH, poses with city officials after Cambridge receives the Robert Wood Johnson’s inaugural Roadmaps to Health Prize on Feb. 20.

“We were extremely proud to stand beside city officials yesterday and present to a national audience the work that we’ve done together to build a healthy and strong Area IV community,” said Barbara Kibler, Executive Director.

Over the past several years, the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House has worked closely with the Cambridge Public Health Department and with the guidance of the Men of Color Task Force to develop the Men’s Health League—a program addressing health disparities and access to Health care for over 500 men of color. We have also collaboratively designed and implemented diabetes support groups with the Cambridge Community Center and with the guidance of the Public Health Department.

“The Margaret Fuller House has been a core community partner for the Cambridge Public Health Department, as well as a next-door neighbor,” said Claude Alix Jacob, Chief Public Health Officer of Cambridge. “The partnership exemplifies how a community-based organization and local government can work together for health.”

At yesterday’s ceremony at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, N.J., foundation officials praised such partnerships as critical to improving the overall health of the nation’s communities.

“These prize winners represent leadership at its finest—trailblazers creating a culture of health,” said Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, RWJF president and CEO. “The RWJF Roadmaps to Health Prize shines a light on their accomplishments; we hope it will inspire others to take bold steps to improve health in their communities.”

MFNH has focused on building a stable and healthy Area IV community since its founding in 1902, when it first provided nutritious meals to young women who worked in local Cambridge factories.  Today, with the help of various city agencies and community non-profits, we work to strengthen the health of the community in several ways:

  • Our Street worker, funded through the Cambridge Human Services Department, provides outreach and support to at-risk young adults and our Area IV Coordinator liaisons with the City and the community.
  • Our new Keep it Kool Project encourages teens to say “no” to drinking and drugs.
  •  Our food pantry provides thousands of families with fresh vegetables and fruits every week, thanks to our partnership with organizations like Food for Free
  •  Our outreach to isolated seniors, supported by the Cambridge Community Foundation and Tufts Community Health Initiative, provides these elders with spaces to share their life-long experiences, and to encourage better physical, mental and social well-being.

We at the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House thank all of our partners—both inside city government, and within the non-profit community—who have helped us to address the serious health needs of our community. We know these partnerships will lay the foundation for even more good work to come.

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Feb
04

The Special Playground Report is Here!

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Dear Friends,

On a sunny Saturday last autumn, more than 200 volunteers came together to build a playground for the children of the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House- and the entire Area IV community in Cambridge. Ten-year-old Marckenzy Destin called it a miracle. We tend to agree. Since it opened, the playground has served as a hub for neighbors of all ages.

In honor of its impact on our neighborhood, we’ve put together a Special Playground Report, which you can find online here. Produced in part by alumni of the Margaret Fuller House, this newsletter includes interviews, photographs, plus plenty of words of thanks.

We hope you enjoy!

If you’d like a printed copy, please stop by the house, at 71 Cherry Street, or email Barbara Kibler.

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Oct
18

The New Playground Is Here!

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About 200 volunteers gathered in our backyard last Saturday to build a playground for the kids of the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House and the entire Area IV community. It was a tremendous day.

For seven straight hours, adults from far and wide worked outside, hammering, hauling and pouring concrete.

Indoors, the kids painted panels that spelled out the letters of the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House.

So many people worked for months to make it happen, and they all deserve our thanks. But our kids would still be playing on a tired pair of monkey bars and a couple of raggedy slides if not for the generous support of Boston Properties, Gillette, and- of course- the national non-profit KaBOOM!

Thanks to you, and hundreds of volunteers, we now have what one of our kids described as “a miracle.”

For more pictures, check out our Facebook page.

Sep
19

Help Us Build a Playground!

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Sep
18

Forever Creative – Free Art Workshops

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Sep
14

Area IV Pride Day 9/15

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Please join us for Area IV Pride Day this Saturday, September 15!

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Aug
27

Peace/Prayer Gathering

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We hope you’ll join us on Tuesday, August 28, for Bridges to Peace at Pentecostal Tabernacle.

 

Click here for the flier in PDF form
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May
22

Sweet Soul Supper

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Our 7th Annual Sweet Soul Supper is Thursday, June 28, 2012 at MIT’s Walker Memorial!

Buy tickets now or contact us if you have questions at 617-547-4680.

Eventbrite - Margaret Fuller House's Sweet Soul Supper

By joining us for this fun event, you’ll support the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House and our Area IV Community. You will help us provide scholarships for youth, purchase food for our pantry, offer free computer access and classes, and build partnerships within the community.

Music

The Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band

Nine Mile Radius

A Soul Food Feast

Silent Auction with over 50 items

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May
07

Join us for Cambridge Open Studios!

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We hope you’ll join us this Saturday (May 12) and/or Sunday (May 13) for Cambridge Open Studios at the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House! Dragonfly & The Bee will feature poetry and interactive art. There will be an open mic and poetry reading on Saturday from 2-3:30pm. We’re also presenting visual artists Garabed and Liz Looker, who will have their work up for viewing both days.

Please join us!

Click here for a PDF of the flier

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We’re very excited to announce What’s Up Diabetes!, a new collaborative program to support community members with diabetes. Do you or someone you know in Area IV or Riverside want to find resources and social support for living with diabetes?

Click here for more information about this FREE workshop starting April 3!

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