Free, Confidential Women’s Healthcare & Social Services
The Bronx Healthy Start Partnership (BxHSP) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine works to ensure that expecting and postpartum moms and babies up to the age of 1 1/2 years are healthy, safe, and thriving. The program uses community health workers to provide case management and health education as the core service connecting mothers and their families to free and confidential screening and referral to medical services, voluntary home visitation, and concrete resources. The goal of the program is to improve birth outcomes and reduce infant and maternal morbidity and mortality. As a federally funded program, BxHSP also seeks to preserve continuity of care and reduce disparities for women, children and families.
Participants in BxHSP are directly connected to a wide variety of services.
- Access to prenatal and postpartum care
- Medical home for well women visits
- Access to well-baby visits and childhood immunizations
- Assistance with Health insurance enrollment
- Referrals to WIC services & SNAP
- Family planning assistance and interconception care
- Parenting skills, centering pregnancy, and centering parents
- Breastfeeding
- Safe sleep and cribs for baby
- Links to local resources for jobs, childcare, counseling, and education
The partnership is a community-based strategy of the Health Resources and Services Administration's Maternal Child Health Bureau and works collaboratively with a network of community-based organizations to achieve improved birth outcomes and strengthen health care infrastructure throughout the Bronx.
This program may be for you if:
- You are of reproductive age
- You are pregnant
- You are a mom or dad with a baby younger than 18 months old
- You need health insurance, WIC, or SNAP
- You live in the Bronx Community Districts 4,6, 11 and 12
Contact Us
Bronx Healthy Start Partnership
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
1300 Morris Park Ave
Bronx, New York, 10461