Governor Andrew Cuomo today announced $1
million in funding to expand home visiting programs for new and expecting
parents in underserved communities. As part of the Healthy Families New York
Program, this program provides home-based services to families during pregnancy
and offers care until their child enters school or Head Start. Services include
well-baby visits by qualified post-natal professionals, and screenings for risk
factors and stressors that may impact long-term healthy child
development.
“Research shows home visiting programs
help to give children and families a healthier and happier start -- but too
often underserved communities have no access to these vital resources,”
Governor Cuomo said. “This funding will allow for more families across the
state to be reached by these programs and brings us one step closer to a
stronger, healthier and fairer New York for all."
The free, voluntary home visiting
program has served more than 6,000 families each year, and has proven effective
in reducing low birth weight babies, promoting children’s success in school,
preventing child abuse and neglect, supporting positive parenting and saving
money. Healthy Families New York programs nurture healthy parent-child
relationships, providing the foundation for health and well-being throughout a
child’s life.
Office of Children and Family Services
Commissioner Sheila J. Poole said, “Becoming a parent can be an overwhelming
experience, especially for young families. Healthy Families New York programs
help new or expectant parents learn how to have a healthier baby and provide
strategies on how to be a good parent once that child is born.”
There are 38 Healthy Families New York
programs, serving more than 6,000 families each year in all five boroughs of
New York City and 27 counties statewide. The $1 million in funding, provided
through the State’s adoption assistance savings, will fund the expansion of
four existing programs and the addition of one new program. Services offered
through Healthy Families New York include connecting families to pre-natal
care, well-baby visits, immunizations, screening for developmental delays, and
educating families on how to be self-sufficient and manage everyday problems, among
others. Families are referred to Healthy Families New York programs by
caseworkers, physicians, community agencies and other human services
professionals that deem them at-risk.
Expanding Programs
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Program
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County
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Region
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Award Amount
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Franklin County
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North Country
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$200,000
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Yates County
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Finger Lakes
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$90,000
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Niagara and Orleans Counties
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Western
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$180,000
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Suffolk County
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Long Island
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$170,000
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New Program
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Jefferson County
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North Country
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$360,000
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Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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