Skip to Content

New York

New York

To launch the New York Children’s Health Project (NYCHP) in 1987, Children’s Health Fund created the first mobile medical office on wheels. The NYCHP “Blue Van” made regular rounds to the city’s shelters, ensuring access to health care by bringing care to homeless children. Today, NYCHP is among the nation’s largest providers of health care services to homeless children, offering an oasis of hope for New York’s neediest.

Harlem, New York

The Harlem Children’s Health Project (HCHP), an innovative comprehensive health resource center that is designed to improve the health of children in Central Harlem, provides health assessments, medical care, oral health services, mental health services, referrals, health education and the Neuberger Berman Health Promotion Learning Lab.

National Network

Programs and Affiliates

Children’s Health Fund (CHF) develops and supports a National Network of 22 programs and two affiliates in 16 different states and the District of Columbia. Seventeen of the programs/affiliates are based at academic medical centers, the other seven at Federally Qualified Health Centers.

History

 

Children’s Health Fund is committed to providing health care to the nation’s most medically underserved children through the development and support of innovative, comprehensive primary care programs, reducing the impact of public health crises on vulnerable children, and promoting the health and well-being for all children.

Children's Health Fund Co-Founders Dr. Irwin Redlener and Paul Simon

 

Syndicate content