Community Programs and Services
NewYork-Presbyterian’s Division of Community and Population Health connects community residents with medical and behavioral health care through a wide range of community health programs for children, adolescents, and adults - connecting NewYork-Presbyterian’s expertise and programs with schools, faith-based organizations, and community organizations.
The ultimate goal of these programs is not only to connect residents of our communities with high quality health care, but also to encourage them to become advocates for their own health and their family members’ health — so that good health behaviors become a longstanding part of their lives.
Together, these initiatives have a broad reach and help meet the Hospital's commitment to improving health care outcomes and increasing access for the members of its communities in a manner that underscores collaboration and community involvement.
Annual Report for the Division of Community and Population Health
Programs and Services
- ANCHOR (Addressing the Needs of the Community through Holistic, Organizational Relationships)
- Behavioral Health Crisis Program
- Center for Community Health & Education
- Center for Community Health Navigation
- Center for Family and Community Medicine
- CHALK
- Community and Faith Based Program
- Community Hearing Health Collaborative
- Compass Program
- Family Peace Trauma Treatment Center
- Health for Life
- Healthy City Kids
- Health Home
- Outreach Program
- Lang Youth Medical Program
- Manhattan Cancer Services
- NYP Performing Provider System (NYP PPS)
- Project STAY
- Reach Out & Read
- School-Based Health Centers
- The Uptown Hub
- Transitions of Care Program
- Turn 2 Us
- Waiting Room As a Literacy & Learning Environment (WALLE)
- WIC Program