Public Health Solutions
Solutions Fall 2009 Read about Public Health Solutions Innovations, Viewpoint, and Insights in the latest edition of our newsletter: Solutions Fall 2009.
Current features include:
Toward the Healthiest Nation, State
and City
New Approaches to Engage Teens in Reproductive Healthcare
Neighborhood Stores Help Prevent Obesity
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HIV Is Still a Big Deal, an online HIV prevention project for gay men created by Public Health Solutions and NYU, is being featured on the PBS series IN THE LIFE during December. The episode, CREATING SOLUTIONS, commemorates World AIDS Awareness Month.
The program airs on WNET, Ch. 13, Thursday, December 10, 2009, 10:30 PM

Click here to WATCH the segment on INTHELIFETV.ORG
It's Never Too Early:Feeding Your Baby Well Three DVDs to help mothers, fathers, and other caregivers feed their babies a healthy diet. Available in English/Spanish, English/Mandarin, and English/Creole/French.
Click Here for Sample English Version
Click Here for Sample Espanol Version

The Solutions Fund targets six critical areas:

Infant and Child Health and Development
Access to Healthcare
Women’s Health
HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care
Research for Action
Strengthening Community Care
Learn More!Donate Now!
The health problems facing low-income and at-risk individuals, families and communities in New York are daunting. They impact every aspect of daily life and, in today’s economy, these problems are intensifying.

The Board of Public Health Solutions has Iaunched the new “Solutions Fund” to address these challenges and invites concerned individuals, businesses and foundations to join them by investing in innovative solutions to prevent disease and promote good health.
We have a Lot to Tell You!
 
Prevention Agenda Towards
the Healthiest State:

Public Health Solutions is part of the leadership team established by the NYS Public Health Council to work with the NYS Department of Health and other statewide organizations to address the leading health problems affecting New Yorkers.
Click here to learn more.
 


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