News and Events – May/June2023
Kayla Imbrah2023-07-21T10:28:41-04:00Celebrate with us at the Summer Benefit 2023 | Students involved in the ACE mentor program | Is the Covid pandemic over? | Patient Tameka Cooke shares her story and her gratitude
Flu and RSV shots for people 65+ are now available. Call 718-784-2240, ext. 107 to make an appointment today.
Celebrate with us at the Summer Benefit 2023 | Students involved in the ACE mentor program | Is the Covid pandemic over? | Patient Tameka Cooke shares her story and her gratitude
This past April, Floating Hospital President Sean Granahan was the subject of a profile in Irish America magazine. The article is wide-ranging but focuses initially on a fateful 2004 diner meeting between Granahan, at that point the organization’s General Counsel, and concerned members of the Hospital board.
Charting a steady course | Keeping an eye on healthy vision | Summer Benefit 2023 | News and Events | The Little Engines of Care
The Floating Hospital is honored to receive the Diversity Champions Award from Crain’s New York, as part of their Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Awards (paywall).
At the inaugural New York Pickleball Open, The Floating Hospital’s health educators will learn how to play the game, so they can in turn teach it to campers at Camp Rise Up.
Bank of America finds a healthy partner in The Floating Hospital | Journey to Good Health | News and events | When Vegetables Were Unhealthy
Celebrate with us at the Summer Benefit 2023 | Honoring Maude Askin | The Hollister Confidence Project
If you’ve ever had the unenviable duty of readying and transporting a child to soccer practice, music lessons or a school play, you don’t need anyone to tell you how onerous such a task can seem.
Before the late nineteenth century, most Americans believed a healthy diet was rich in fat, starches, and salt. Many avoided fresh produce, assuming that fruits and vegetables would worsen their health and make them vulnerable to cholera and dysentery.
If you’ve ever had the unenviable duty of readying and transporting a child to soccer practice, music lessons, or a school play, you don’t need anyone to tell you how onerous such a task can seem. Getting out of the door with a young child or an infant can require a Herculean effort. And that’s in the best of circumstances.