07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 09:40
CHICAGO - The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is holding its annual PlayStreets Week with a record-high 14 community events. PlayStreets, a CDPH initiative focusing on a holistic approach to improving the physical and mental health of youth and families including building the social capital for community safety. Playstreets closes specific neighborhood streets to traffic for three or more hours to transform the community into safe, supervised play areas for families to stay active and healthy. This PlayStreets Week, from July 22-28, will highlight prioritized communities and the organizations dedicated to servicing the children and families who live in these areas. A full schedule can be found at CSCC X PlayStreets Safe Space Activations.
Since 2012, the Chicago Department of Public Health has issued summer implementation grants and offered technical support to various community-based organizations for the development of PlayStreets in prioritized community areas on the city's South and West sides. These grants serve as one of several strategies CDPH leads as part of Healthy Chicago 2025, a plan to advance health equity across Chicago's neighborhoods by bridging service gaps and addressing root causes for disparities in health outcomes.
"Having safe places to play and exercise helps families build the foundation for healthy bodies, minds and social skills," said Olusimbo 'Simbo' Ige, MD, MPH, CDPH Commissioner. "Through these safe play spaces families can spend time together, reducing anxiety, depression, and improving moods while building relationships with other children and families. Combating health disparities starts with removing the structural barriers that limit opportunities for safe recreation outdoors."
PlayStreets events usually feature various sports activities, games, bounce houses, dancing, fitness classes, healthy snacks, and more. Last summer, more than 30,000 residents participated in 180 PlayStreets events across the city. This year, an "End of School Year, Summer Kick Off" launch of the PlayStreets program had 30 PlayStreets events occur, with more than 200 scheduled for later this summer.
"We thank CDPH and the current administration for allowing us to bring Play Streets to the most in need communities on the Far South Side," said Tina Sanders, Chief Executive Officer, Phalanx Family Services. "Play Streets provides fun and healthy activities for our youth and their families. These events are a great resource in connecting communities to much needed resources and information this summer."
BUILD, Inc. and Phalanx Family Services are coordinating the events this year on behalf of CDPH. They are working with more than 30 grassroots community partners to help host the events and empower residents to take back their streets for fun and fitness.
"We are proud to partner with the City of Chicago to provide opportunities for children, youth and families to participate in Play Streets events across the city," said Adam Alonso, Chief Executive Officer of BUILD, Inc. "Sometimes we forget how important play is for children. It is fundamental. Let's go out and play!"
PlayStreets' community partners organizing this year's events include: A Blessing Hand, Back of the Yard Neighborhood Council, Bebes Ark Youth Organization, Breakthrough, Calumet Area Industrial Commission, Carey Tercentenary AME church, Chicago Westside Chambers, City Motivators, Envision, Future Ties, Graduates Over Guns, Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corp., Hands Around the Hundreds, Hey Benji, Impact Family Center, Lifescore Foundation, New Covenant Harvest Kingdom of God Ministries, New Generation Fancy Drill Team, New Life Centers, Northwest Center, People For Community Recovery, Pink Lemons NFP, Project H.O.O.D Community Development, The Rise Foundation, Saint Stephan Community Center, Southwest Creative Studio, UCAN, Westside Community Empowerment Center, Yrudition, and Jesus Word Center.
PlayStreets Week events:
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