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July 2023
Shortening the Path to school attendance for migrant children | Volunteers Anchor The Floating Hospital | The Seaside Nursery and Hospital | News and Events July 2023
News and Events – July 2023
Gearing up for Camp Rise Up | Entertainment and education for the waiting room | A swell Summer Benefit Gala | President Sean T. Granahan celebrates 20 years with The Floating Hospital
Shortening the path to school attendance for migrant children
A new grant will help migrant children get their required vaccines for school
News and Events – May/June2023
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
May/June 2023
Charting a steady course | Keeping an eye on healthy vision | Summer Benefit 2023 | News and Events | The Little Engines of Care
March/April 2023
Bank of America finds a healthy partner in The Floating Hospital | Journey to Good Health | News and events | When Vegetables Were Unhealthy
News and Events – March/April 2023
Celebrate with us at the Summer Benefit 2023 | Honoring Maude Askin | The Hollister Confidence Project
When Vegetables Were Unhealthy
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.
News and Events – January/February 2023
Welcome our new board members, new life skills curriculum, an interview with president, Sean Granahan and we honor the commitment of 39 long-tenured staffers.
January/February 2023
Celebrating Endings | The Gift of Candy Cane Lane | News and events | Where Salty Breezes Blow
Camp Rise Up: A summer experience that lasts a lifetime
Teens coming to The Floating Hospital often face life issues that can derail their futures. This is why Camp Rise Up has become an integral part of what we offer.
At The Floating Hospital, health equity is in our DNA
The Floating Hospital has known since its beginnings in 1866 how a public health crisis lifted the veil off inequities suffered by the poorest Americans and, overwhelmingly, in Brown and Black communities.