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Monday • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Health-Related Social Needs, In The Community
飛達利斯保健與非營利性母嬰健康組織Mom Starts Here最近合作,在飛達利斯保健Utica社區辦事處開設了一間嬰兒物品網絡用品存放室。這對所有醫療補助計劃受保人都是免費的。 總部位於Schenectady的Mom Starts Here透過提供嬰兒用品和教育來滿足社會需求,以此來支援准父母和新手父母。
Last Week • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Health-Related Social Needs, In The Community
  Fidelis Care opened its 2025 Veggies to Go produce giveaway season by distributing more than 150 bags of fresh fruits and vegetables at events hosted by Genesee ACE Employment in Batavia on March 15 and the Watertown YMCA on March 26. Veggies to Go addresses nutrition and food insecurity in urban and rural communities across New York State. “Since starting the Veggies to Go program in 2022, Fidelis Care has distributed more than 80,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables statewide,” said Shannon Lombardo, Fidelis Care Director of Sales and Marketing. “Nutrition is healthcare and getting fresh produce into the hands
2025/4/11 • Posted by Cheryl Hall, Caribbean Women’s Health Association Executive Director • in Health and Wellness, Health-Related Social Needs, Women's Health
每年4月,黑人孕產婦保健週(BMHW)都是一個強有力的行動號召,強調迫切需要解決黑人孕產婦健康狀況的差異。黑人孕產婦保健週不僅僅是一個宣傳週,它是一場宣導孕產婦保健中正義、公平和尊嚴的運動。
2025/4/10 • Posted by Dr. Jermel Hawkins, Fidelis Care Senior Medical Director • in Health and Wellness, Health-Related Social Needs, In The Community
為慶祝今年4月的「全國少數族裔心理健康宣傳月」,飛達利斯保健致力於提高人們對少數族裔面臨的健康差距的認識。根據疾病控制與預防中心(CDC)提供的資料,少數族裔群體更有可能患上慢性疾病,如糖尿病、心臟病和肥胖症。
2025/1/24 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Health-Related Social Needs, In The Community, Women's Health
Fidelis Care Awards The Birthing Place Foundation with Maternal Health Grant In Recognition of Maternal Health Awareness Day Fidelis Care awarded a maternal health grant to The Birthing Place Foundation in the Bronx, NY in recognition of Maternal Health Awareness Day. The grant will support The Birthing Place Foundation’s ongoing efforts in maternal health – particularly to help underserved, lower-income women and their families. The Fidelis Care grant will support The Birthing Place’s Familia Flourish: Breastfeeding and Beyond (FFBB) program, which aims to improve mental health outcomes for postpartum parents, while providing educational and career opportunities for BIPOC birth professionals. The Birthing Place
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