Attorney General’s Office Community Action Hours

The Community Action Hours is a program for the Attorney General’s Office designed to bring the resources of the AG’s Office directly to communities at times that are convenient for working people and their families. Lawyers from the AG’s Office will be at this community forum to provide information about the AGO’s services and respond to questions and concerns of attendees.

Have Questions?
What does the Attorney General’s Office do? AGO 101
Civil Rights and Housing related legal needs:
What are my rights if I have experienced discrimination?
How do I handle a landlord/tenant dispute?

For more information contact: Mary Tauras (978)-454-5402 ext. 132
www.lowellalliance.org

Community Forum: Discussion of a New High School

Given that many residents are unaware that there have been discussions of the potential for a new High School, CBA and CMAA have organized forums for residents to hear more and discuss and give feedback.
The discussion will take place on 3/22 at the Lowell Senior Center on Broadway and on 3/23 at CMAAs building on School St.

Community Forum: Discussion of a New High School

Given that many residents are unaware that there have been discussions of the potential for a new High School, CBA and CMAA have organized forums for residents to hear more and discuss and give feedback.
The discussion will take place on 3/22 at the Lowell Senior Center on Broadway and on 3/23 at CMAAs building on School St.

Information Session/Q & A

With the recent conception of the One Care health plan, members of the community have many questions to ask about the intricacies of the plan. In response to this sentiment, MassHealth staff invite you to talk one on one with them, as well as with the Commonwealth Care Alliance and Tufts Health Plan representatives, about how One Care works and how it could help you. Free snacks will be served as well!

One Care Information Session/ Q & A

With the recent conception of the One Care health plan, members of the community have many questions to ask about the intricacies of the plan. In response to this sentiment, MassHealth staff invite you to talk one on one with them, as well as with the Commonwealth Care Alliance and Tufts Health Plan representatives, about how One Care works and how it could help you. Free snacks will be served as well!

Tewksbury Community Drop-In Center

Stop in to speak with a professional on a variety of topics to keep our families safe from substance use and mental health disorders. There is no charge, you do not have to be a resident of Tewksbury, and all services provided are confidential.

Services/Information Available: (partial list)

  • Prevention Education
  • Treatment Connections/Options
  • Family and Friends Support
  • Section 35 Instruction/Consultation
  • Community Meetings
  • Narcan (Nalaxone) Training

 

Digital Health Hawkathon

This 24-hour event provides UMass Lowell students from all disciplines an opportunity to develop and pitch a digital solution to a pressing health care and service problem.  Students will convene on Friday evening, discuss potential problems and solutions, will group in small teams, and then have 24 hours to “hack” together a digital health solution. Participants might propose a novel medical device, a new way to share medical records, a better method to record bedside care, programs for improved diagnostic accuracy, and so much more.

Digital Health Hawkathon

This 24-hour event provides UMass Lowell students from all disciplines an opportunity to develop and pitch a digital solution to a pressing health care and service problem.  Students will convene on Friday evening, discuss potential problems and solutions, will group in small teams, and then have 24 hours to “hack” together a digital health solution. Participants might propose a novel medical device, a new way to share medical records, a better method to record bedside care, programs for improved diagnostic accuracy, and so much more.

Take Back the Night 2017 Planning Committee Meeting

The TBTN 2017 planning committee will be convening to discuss the logistics of the event, the distribution of promotional materials to the community, and the tasks completed so far by committee members. Furthermore, collaborators from Lawrence may join the meeting to discuss the possibility of closing their event with an open-mic session, and what that would entail.

Moms Connected Support Group Meeting

The Moms Connected support group meetings aim to establish a safe environment for new and soon-to-be mothers to share their experiences, tribulations, questions and advice with one another. Meetings occur at the same time every Friday (unless otherwise stated by Moms Connected), and no registration is required. Babies are welcome to join.

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