Community Partnerships

New Haven, CT November 2017 Overview As the leading health care organization in Greater New Haven, Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) demonstrates its longtime commitment to families—especially mothers and children—by providing a variety of wide-ranging programs. Working within our diverse urban…
The Joan C Dauber Food Bank originated in 1976 as an effort to help meet the food needs and alleviate poverty in the Hartford community.
Mid-Level Developmental Assessment (MLDA) addresses a gap in care for children with mild to moderate challenges whose needs typically are not severe enough to qualify for publicly funded intervention programs, such as Birth to Three or preschool special education, and often go unaddressed.
The Help Me Grow® National Center (National Center) is a flagship program of Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health (the Office).
Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health (the Office) and its Center for Care Coordination, with support from the Child Health and Development Institute, launched the Care Coordination Collaborative Model (the Model) as a pilot program in 2010.
Adventist Health White Memorial partnered with the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation in 2001, opening the Rainbow Children’s Center to bring quality affordable childcare for children of local families.
Three of Alaska’s largest hospitals collaborated to open Anchorage’s first medical respite unit and clinic for the homeless.