The January 2017 NACW Committee Meeting included Lt Fernandes' year in review of compelling neighborhood crime stats, recent gang and crime activity, updates on the 6-10 Connector project, and NACW initiatives for the coming year.
Green Initiatives Meeting Feb 2017
West Side Kids Meeting Feb 2017
Being Neighborly Matters
A Message to Neighbors. We don't often think of neighborliness as a means to change the world, but here at the WBNA we believe that it can go far to lay the foundation for a better world. Please join with neighbors to support our community-building work by becoming a 2017 member today.
Community Development Project Updates
The Kindergarten Project
Take Action! Two Easy Ways to Support 6-10's Best Future
It's simple: SIGN THE PETITION and letter to Governor Raimondo asking her to be both safe and innovative in the State's approach to rebuilding the 6-10, and DONATE to the Fix the 6-10's Action Campaign that will allow us to advocate most effectively when needed!
Best Western Glo Hotel: Appeal for a Better Design
Community Goals at Heart of City's 6-10 Plan
House Tour 2016: Small Houses, Big Impact
6-10: Time To Do the Right Thing
Green Initiatives Meeting Aug 2016
First NACW Meeting on the Street a SUCCESS!
West Side Parks Inspection Results
WBNA and House of Hope Collaborate in Pilot Program
Programs & Events Meeting June 2016
NACW Meeting May 2016
Another West Side School Leader Gets Top Award
Luongo Square Update: Cobblestone Donation and More
West Side School Leader Awarded Principal of the Year
Last Friday Denise Missry of Asa Messer Elementary School was honored as the Rhode Island Elementary School Principal of the Year in a lively celebration that included the entire school community along with Mayor Jorge Elorza, city and state elected officials, education leaders and west side community members.