Building Bridges to Better Health

T-Mobile — $50,000 Grant to Build a New Soccer Field | Bound Brook

Tiffany Neal | Building Bridges to Better Health December 16, 2022 T-Mobile announced Bound Brook as one of its latest 25 Hometown Grant recipients. The $50,000 grant will go towards building a soccer field, including sports performance, wellness and nutrition resources, to provide affordable and vital access to sports programs for youth and adults in […]

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Mini-Grants for Community Projects | Bound Brook & South Bound Brook

“Building Bridges to Better Health” Awards $10,000 in Mini-Grants in Bound Brook & South Bound Brook

Building Bridges to Better Health, a Healthier Somerset initiative, is pleased to announce the recipients of our Mini-Grants for Community Projects. Congratulations to Somerset County 4-H, in partnership with the 4-H/Middle Earth Student Ambassadors for Community Health, Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County, Bound Brook School District. Each mini-grant will fund projects in Bound Brook/South Bound Brook to help make both towns healthier and stronger communities.

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Healthier Somerset Improves Residents’ Well-Being

Melissa Feltmann | Healthier Somerset Project Manager December 21, 2018 mycentraljersey.com Since 2010, Healthier Somerset has been working to improve the health and well-being of all who live and work in Somerset County. Today, more than 50 members strong, it is the only health collation in New Jersey to link public policy and economic development to

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South Bound Brook adopts Complete Streets program to foster public health

Mike Deak | Bridgewater Courier News October 6, 2918 SOUTH BOUND BROOK – The borough is literally taking steps to improve the health of its residents. It’s become the 13th of Somerset County’s 21 municipalities to participate in the state’s Complete Streets program that promotes roads designed for safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit

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