Public health issues candidates for elected office in New York City should consider.| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
FPHNYC's new impact report explores how engaging in partnerships is helping NYC make progress on public health challenges such as chronic disease and mental health| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
On April 17, 2025, the Health Department released The Health of Immigrants in New York City, a new report that sheds light on the essential role immigrants play in shaping a healthier, more vibrant city—while also calling attention to the distinct health challenges many immigrant communities continue to face. Read the Health Department’s press release about this important...| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
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The NYC Health Department has released a new strategy to address the root causes of chronic diseases, which are the leading causes of death for New Yorkers. This comprehensive report, part of the HealthyNYC initiative, outlines a plan to reduce health inequities and promote healthier lives for all. Public-private partnerships will be critical in ensuring...| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
Public health initiatives and programs FPHNYC’s philanthropy partners are helping make possible through grant funding| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
New York City Health Justice Network Continues to Make Progress Involvement with the criminal legal system intersects with racism, poverty, trauma, and physical and behavioral health conditions that perpetuate health disparities, including increased disease and mortality risks in Black and Latino communities. To address these challenges, the New York City Health Justice Network (NYC HJN)... The post Healthy Steps for People Released from Incarceration appeared first on Fund for Public Health ...| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
Open letter to Public Health Champion Gabby Thomas ahead of the 2024 TCS NYC Marathon.| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
Innovative community mental health outreach| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
Participants Will Discuss Ways to Improve Maternal Health to Protect Black Families and Babies in New York City Advances Adams Administration’s Goal in HealthyNYC to Reduce Black Maternal Mortality by 10 Percent by 2030 NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan...| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
A successful Early Intervention (EI) initiative for New York City children is receiving additional support from three philanthropic foundations to expand electronic referral and retention efforts for underserved communities.| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.
“HealthyNYC” Aims to Increase Life Expectancy to 83 Years by 2030, Focuses on Reducing Chronic Disease, Overdose, Maternal Mortality Deaths, and More| Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc.