Mother’s Day Celebration
Maranatha SDA Church 899 Winthrop St, Brooklyn, New YorkCelebrate mother's in our community.
Celebrate mother's in our community.
El Departamento de Salud e Higiene Mental de la ciudad de Nueva York (DOHMH) ofrece un taller gratuito de tres horas para neoyorquinos sobre empoderamiento comunitario y resiliencia colectiva. Los participantes del taller recibirán capacitación para identificar problemas de salud mental, desarrollar estrategias de apoyo e identificar recursos de salud mental dentro de sus comunidades.
Light refreshments will be served. Call (718) 468-3511 to RSVP.
Breaking Silos brings together experts to explore integrated, person-centered care models through keynotes and panel discussions. Click here for more information and to register.
El Departamento de Salud e Higiene Mental de la ciudad de Nueva York (DOHMH) ofrece un taller gratuito de tres horas para neoyorquinos sobre empoderamiento comunitario y resiliencia colectiva. Los participantes del taller recibirán capacitación para identificar problemas de salud mental, desarrollar estrategias de apoyo e identificar recursos de salud mental dentro de sus comunidades.
From training and food to community canvassing, come together to reach over 600 doors and educate voters on a range of critical issues. RSVP here.
This youth-led rally is a call to action against gun violence, lifting up the voices of young leaders who are demanding a safer, stronger community.
This free, family-friendly event features a full lineup of performances, activities, and resources for all ages. Come as you are and join us as we create an unforgettable day of visibility, pride, and unity in the heart of downtown White Plains!
Join us on June 5th for a day filled with fun, activities, workshops and other resources for young people. Register here.
These family-friendly events use music, food, and fun to bring people together while providing accessible health resources like Healthcare Village with screenings and consultations and family goodie bags to all attendees filled with public health service info, supplies, and incentive coupons.
Emotional Emancipation Circles (EECs) are self-help support groups dedicated to healing and ending the trauma of anti-Black racism, rooted in the centuries-old lie of White superiority and Black inferiority.