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Want Healthy Kids and Supportive Communities? Start With a Block Party.

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Strong Towns
Mya Riley

Strong Towns

Vanessa Elias has a simple prescription for one of America’s most complex problems: throw a block party. At a time when loneliness is linked to the health risks of smoking a pack a day, and when many children grow up without the unstructured play that builds resilience, Elias argues that connection begins on your own street. By gathering neighbors over food and simple games, she says, people can bridge divides, strengthen mental health, and rediscover the village we all need. Mya Riley with Strong Towns has the full story.

Strong Towns
Mya Riley

Strong Towns

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