Project Title
Lower Eastside Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative
Grant Amount
$300,000
Priority Area
Building Healthy Communities
Date Awarded
February 9, 2015
Region
NYC
Status
Closed
Website
Growing evidence shows that our ZIP code has a greater impact on our health than our genetic code. The neighborhoods in which people live—where family members play, study, work, and worship—affect health in multiple and complex ways.
Good health outcomes are more prevalent in neighborhoods where people have easy access to nutritious, affordable food; safe and walkable streets; and active playgrounds and public spaces. Living in neighborhoods without these essentials, residents are more likely to be burdened with high rates of obesity, diabetes, or other chronic illnesses. To tackle some of the underlying problems that have affected the health of communities, NYHealth launched the Healthy Neighborhoods Fund initiative to help New York State communities become healthier and more active places. Through the Healthy Neighborhoods Fund, NYHealth is investing $2 million over two years to support six communities across the State in their efforts to increase access to healthy, affordable food; improve access to safe places where residents can exercise and be active; and connect children and adults to programs that support healthy behaviors. NYHealth awarded Two Bridges Neighborhood Council (Two Bridges) a grant to participate in this initiative.
Under this grant, Two Bridges worked on the Lower East Side in New York City to expand GrowNYC’s Fresh Food Box program, which provides subsidized, fresh, locally grown produce to residents; partner with a local health care facility to launch the Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program, which subsidizes the purchase of fruits and vegetables for people in low-income neighborhoods; and implement design recommendations for the South Street corridor that aims to increase access for residents to the walking trail along the East River and other public spaces.
Learn more about Two Bridges and efforts to improve the health of residents.