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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.
An exhibit of documents and photos from the Floating Hospital is on display in Long Island City.
The UNFCU Foundation recently honored Cynthia Davis, Director of Outreach for The Floating Hospital’s Community Health Center, with its 2018 Women's Empowerment Award.
Dr. Meghan Miller, The Floating Hospital's director of health education, appeared on PIX11 News to discuss Camp Rise Up.
The funding – for facilities and equipment – was announced at a press event. Rep. Maloney said, “Nothing is more important than healthcare and they do a great, great job.”
Having steered The Floating Hospital's essential work through the pandemic, Sean T. Granahan Esq. has been honored as one of the best and brightest Irish American leaders.
Our clinical psychologist, Dana Jackson, PsyD, joined the Queens Borough President for an informative and engaging conversation.