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FOR CLASSROOMS – FOR COMMUNITIES

REACH Ambler for Communities

REACH Ambler was a project designed to tell the complex story of a community grappling with issues of health, environment, and history. Ambler’s residents encountered a unique set of circumstances, but the tools and methods this project used to tell their story can be utilized by any community looking to engage in a similar project.

Our How-To Guide describes the planning and implementation of the main components of REACH Ambler, and it provides suggestions for how they might translate to a different setting. We encourage communities to “mix and match” the different project pieces depending on varying resource levels.

Did the How-To Guide help you or your community start a project? Send us an email to let us know!


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