Community Health Program

Neighborhood Health Action Centers work with community groups to address health disparities in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and East and Central Harlem.

You can get information about the following community-focused health programs and services in the South Bronx:

  • Health Bucks, a program providing coupons to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at Greenmarkets and Farmers Markets
  • Teen pregnancy prevention program
  • Bronx Teens Connection
  • Shape-Up New York, a free family fitness program
  • Sport, Play and Active Recreation for Kids! (SPARK), a training curriculum for teachers and parents
  • Information about the Campaign for Bronx Health
  • Farmers market locations
  • Neighborhood Reports publications

Call 311 for assistance.

You can get information about the following community-focused health programs and services in Bushwick, Bedford Stuyvesant, Brownsville and East New York:

  • Health Bucks, a program providing coupons to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at Greenmarkets and Farmers Markets
  • Newborn Home Visiting for new mothers and infants
  • Healthy Start Brooklyn for mothers and infants
  • Shape-Up New York, a free family fitness program
  • Sport, Play and Active Recreation for Kids! (SPARK), a training curriculum for teachers and parents
  • Neighborhood Reports publications

You also can get information about other community-based health programs in Brooklyn.

Call 311 for assistance.

You can get information about the following community-focused health programs and services in East and Central Harlem:

  • Health Bucks, a program providing coupons to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at Greenmarkets and Farmers Markets
  • East Harlem Asthma Center for Excellence
  • Newborn Home Visiting Program for new mothers and infants
  • Shape-Up New York, a free family fitness program
  • Sport, Play and Active Recreation for Kids! (SPARK), a training curriculum for teachers and parents
  • Neighborhood Reports publications

You also can get information about other community-based health programs in East and Central Harlem.

Call 311 for assistance.

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