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 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help.

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 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help.

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 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help.