Yesterday, we welcomed Dr. Alister Martin, @NYCHealthCommr, to our Board Meeting as he stepped into his role as Chair of the FPHNYC Board. We’re excited for this next chapter and grateful for his leadership and dedication to our city. @nychealthy
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New York is facing a blood emergency — and your community needs you now.
Hospital patients can’t wait for tomorrow’s donor. They need blood today.
Make an appointment and help save lives. 🩸 https://t.co/cl2jsTlgnq
Cancer screening can catch #breastcancer early, when treatment works best. @nychealthy and its partners are working to expand access to breast cancer screening.
FPHNYC thanks @genentech, a member of the Roche Group, for its support of the NYC Breast Cancer Task Force.
Today is #NationalGunViolenceAwarenessDay. FPHNYC is wearing orange to honor survivors, remember lives lost, and stand with communities working to end gun violence in America.
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Happy #Pride, NYC! Being around others with shared identities during Pride can be affirming and mitigate feelings of loneliness. Here are some tips for celebrating safely! ⬇️
⚽ One goal: stay informed. 🗽☀️
Summer in New York is about to get bigger, with the World Cup 🏆, the nation’s 250th birthday, July 4th 🎆, and crowds in every borough 🚇🌊🌳.
With this much happening at once, staying informed should be the easy part. @NotifyNYC’s summer alerts are live, putting real-time updates about events, weather, transit impacts, and citywide updates right in your hand.
📲✅ Text SUMMER26 to 692-692.
Para recibir alertas, envía SUMMER26ESP al 692-692.
Pour recevoir des alertes, envoyez SUMMER26FRE au 692-692.
Message and data rates may apply.
You shouldn't have to choose between paying rent, utilities, transportation, and taking care of you and your family's health.
Counselors from @nychealthy can help you access low- or no-cost health insurance programs.
Call 347-665-0214 or visit https://t.co/CMnPxRtRFI
Happy #PrideMonth, NYC! 🌈🥳 This June, join the NYC Health Department in celebrating our city’s LGBTQ+ communities at Pride events across the five boroughs, where they'll be distributing free safer sex products and health promotional materials.
June marks the start of Atlantic Hurricane Season. NYC has SIX hurricane evacuation zones. Knowing your zone is easy, and it can determine what actions you should take should a hurricane come to NYC.
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This #WorldNoTobaccoDay, we recognize quitting tobacco isn’t always a straight path — and with the right support, it’s a journey worth taking for your health.
Learn more about FPHNYC’s work with NYC REACH & NYC Treats Tobacco: https://t.co/lqidtvT38u
We had a great time at our Summer Kickoff yesterday at Lawn Club NYC! We enjoyed an afternoon of lawn games, good food, and friendly competition while spending time together outside the office. It was a fun way to celebrate the start of summer and connect with colleagues!
#Opioid addiction can feel like a dark cloud, but treatment can ease withdrawal, reduce cravings, and help your body heal. We partner with trusted community providers to expand access to opioid treatments & provide support that gets you back on track.
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Kicking off Memorial Day weekend with our May #newsletter. ☀️🗽
This month, we’re highlighting the everyday work of public health across New York City. As we head into a busy summer, we’re reminded that public health is there for New Yorkers every day.
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NYC's public beaches officially open for swimming this Saturday, May 23rd! Lifeguards will be on duty in open areas daily from 10 AM to 6 PM until the end of the season. Public beaches are free and available to all. See you there!
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Meet #TeamFPHNYC! 🏃♀️🗽
We’re proud to introduce our incredible 2026 #TCSNYCMarathon charity team — a passionate group of runners raising funds to support healthier communities across NYC and going the distance for public health.
🔗 Get to know the team: https://t.co/hovxMGm4rB
Today the NYC Board of Health unanimously passed a resolution condemning federal attacks on public health insurance coverage, urging the protection of Medicaid, and directing the Health Department to develop and carry out a plan to support New Yorkers' access to affordable care.
In NYC, ~6,400 people are diagnosed with #breastcancer each year, with Black women facing a 40% higher mortality rate than white women. Learn how the NYC Breast Cancer Task Force is working to close the gap, with support from @genentech, a member of the Roche Group. 🔗⬇️