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Ensure Infant Health


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Infant mortality rates are a powerful measure of a community’s health. In Greater New Haven, African-American risk of mortality is 2.5 times greater than that of white infants. Your support of programs that seek to eradicate the health disparities in our community gives the youngest and most vulnerable members of our community a fighting chance. Read more...


 

The Community Foundation has made the availability and accessibility of prenatal health care a priority through its New Haven Healthy Start Program and encourages the community to support organizations that educate young families on how to ensure the health and well-being of their infants both before and after delivery.

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New Haven Healthy Start helps pregnant women and mothers deliver healthy and happy babies. Its primary goal is to reduce the infant mortality and morbidity rate in the City of New Haven.

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Fair Haven Community Health Center provides comprehensive health care to the residents of our community – regardless of their ability to pay.

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Yale-New Haven Hospital provides sensitive, high-quality, cost-effective health care services to all patients, regardless of ability to pay. It is the primary teaching hospital for the Yale School of Medicine.

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The organizations highlighted here have profiles on giveGreater.org®. If you know of an organization that you think should be listed, please let us know.

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