
This week is Black Maternal Health Week. In the face of our community’s unprecedented health crisis, it’s more important than ever to recognize inequities in the way black women receive care. #BMHW20
About 2 days ago from Health Foundation for Western & Central New York’s Twitter via TweetDeck
Community health centers are facing unprecedented challenges as they continue meeting the needs of medically underserved communities in the midst of the #COVID19 response. Thank you to @HealthAffairs for this overview of help available to FQHCs. healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/…
About 3 days ago from Health Foundation for Western & Central New York’s Twitter via Twitter Web App
If you’re looking for a way to help the WNY community during the COVID-19 crisis, or if you’re an organization that could use volunteer help, check out @VolunteerWNY! volunteerwny.org/?fbclid=IwAR…
About 6 days ago from Health Foundation for Western & Central New York’s Twitter via TweetDeck
During this time of crisis, it’s more important than ever to care for your mental health. Thank you to @NCOAging for this helpful advice for older adults and caregivers (and it’s good advice for just about anyone!) ncoa.org/blog/7-tips-fo…
Last week from Health Foundation for Western & Central New York’s Twitter via TweetDeck
In New York State and across the country, current data shows black and Hispanic populations are being disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Our community’s response to the pandemic must include efforts to identify and address these disparities. thehill.com/homenews/state…
Last week from Health Foundation for Western & Central New York’s Twitter via TweetDeck