We are part of a statewide movement that works to change the conditions that affect health and equalize access to the things that keep us healthy in Roxbury. Furthermore, our project work to reduce barriers to healthy living and increase access to health opportunities.
Our work focuses on WHO as part of the decision-making team, HOW decisions are made, WHO will benefit from our work, and WHAT projects we focus on. We work with resident groups like the Madison-Whittier Coalition and local organizations to share information and solicit residents’ feedback about planning processes in Lower Roxbury.
Madison-Whittier Coalition
The Madison-Whittier Coalition is a means of empowering residents with knowledge and social capital so that they influence the built environment in Lower Roxbury. The Madison-Whittier Coalition was founded in 2011 to bring resident voices to the Whittier Choice process. Historically, Lower Roxbury has been excluded from the envisioning of the future. Through the Madison-Whittier Coalition, residents can positively affect the public health of Lower Roxbury by being a part of the decision-making process for changes in systems, policies, and the built environment. Since its inception, the Madison-Whittier Coalition has had many impacts on the built environment of Lower Roxbury. Members began by providing input on the Whittier Choice process. Since then, MWC members have impacted the Ruggles Street redesign by keeping part of it a two-way street.
These projects are important because they address the social determinants of health, which refer to the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. These circumstances are shaped by the global, national, and local distribution of money, power, and resources. Our project areas work to reduce barriers to healthy living and increase access to health opportunities. The project strategies are long-term, sustainable, and impactful ways to improve community health in Roxbury.
As a Roxbury resident or a community organization, we need your voice to help influence how these projects happen. Understanding neighborhood priorities and needs helps us advocate for improvements and projects more effectively to benefit the Roxbury area. If you are interested in getting more involved with Roxbury in Motion, we invite you to take this short survey.
To Learn More, contact Tahara Samuel / 617.849.6223
The Peer Health Leader Program is a group of residents who all work together to promote health in the Roxbury community. They do this through outreach, planning promotional health events, sharing health topics, educating community members about healthy living, and helping residents engage in health activities. The Peer Health Leader Program was started in 2005 by Dana Farber Cancer Institute to help reduce the significant cancer disparities in the Roxbury community.
Learn more about the Peer Health Leader Program here or contact Tahara Samuel / 617.849.6223
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