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Staten Island’s Rep. Malliotakis Supports Bipartisan Effort to Extend Healthy Start Program for Five Years

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Malliotakis Supports Bipartisan Effort to Extend Healthy Start Program for Five Years

Editor’s note: Rep. Malliotakis championed this same funding back in 2023, when she announced federal grant awards for the Community Health Center of Richmond.  This program has helped many women to deliver and care for healthy children, where previously the care they received would not have been as high quality without this program.  There are many politicians, including Rep. Malliotakis as indicated below, but also Senator Gillibrand, Senator Schumer, and Asm. Pirozzolo (and many others both local and national) whose actions, words, and legislative activities indicate that they believe that a person’s income level at birth should not determine the opportunities they can access in their lives. This includes with regard to healthcare and education specifically.  

See the press conference below:

(STATEN ISLAND, NY) – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis will join members of the Community Health Center of Richmond to discuss her bipartisan legislation to extend the Healthy Start program through 2030. Just over the past two years, this program has delivered more than $2 million to the Community Health Center of Richmond to support women, infants, and families. Healthy Start provides grants to community-based organizations to help reduce infant mortality and improve perinatal outcomes.

Below is the post-event release:

Malliotakis Supports Bipartisan Effort to Extend Healthy Start Program for Five Years

(STATEN ISLAND, NY) – Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis was joined by members of the Community Health Center of Richmond to rally support for her bipartisan legislation introduced earlier this year to extend the Healthy Start program through 2030. The program provides grants to community-based organizations to reduce infant mortality and improve perinatal outcomes. Just over the past two years, this program has delivered more than $2 million to the Community Health Center of Richmond to support women, infants, and families. CHC of Richmond is the only federally qualified health center on Staten Island.

Healthy Start provides grants to community-based organizations to help reduce infant mortality and improve perinatal outcomes, and since its launch the program has grown significantly, reaching hundreds of communities across the nation and becoming a vital part of maternal and child health efforts in the U.S. It has played a key role in reducing disparities in infant mortality rates through its community-driven approach and ability to adapt to the evolving needs of vulnerable families.

In New York, eight health centers operate Healthy Start programs that provide maternal healthcare to thousands of mothers and children across all boroughs of NYC and in upstate communities. Throughout the United States, there are 115 Healthy Start programs providing services in 37 states to over 90,000 mother and families, participating in the program.

As a result, the program provides a wide range of services to low-income residents, including care coordination, breastfeeding and childbirth education, parenting support, smoking cessation assistance, nutritional counseling, psychosocial services, home visits, and support groups.

Rep, Malliotakis at Community Health Center of Richmond. Image Credit – Rep. Malliotakis

 

“Over the past two years, this program has delivered more than $2 million to the Community Health Center of Richmond in my district to support women, infants, and families in low-income communities,” said Representative Nicole Malliotakis. Our bipartisan legislation will continue the authorization of the Healthy Start program, which has successfully improved health outcomes for new mothers and reduced infant mortality rates and other adverse perinatal outcomes nationwide. I look forward to continuing working to get this legislation across the finish line.”

“Healthy Start provides vital community-based clinical and wraparound supports for pregnant women, infants, and families—helping prevent infant mortality and improve maternal and child health outcomes. If funding for this program is eliminated, communities will lose access to critical life-saving services. CHCs serve 10% of the U.S. population but represent roughly only 1% of total annual healthcare spending nationwide. Keeping people healthy by providing comprehensive primary care doesn’t just save lives – it saves money. We are grateful for Congresswoman Malliotakis’ continued leadership and support to reauthorize funding for the Healthy Start program,” said Dr. Henry Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of the Community Health Center of Richmond.

The Healthy Start Program, launched in 1991 by President George H.W. Bush, continues to receive strong bipartisan support. Its mission is to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal and child health outcomes, particularly in communities with disproportionately high rates of poor birth outcomes.

Banner Image: Rep, Malliotakis at Community Health Center of Richmond. Image Credit – Rep. Malliotakis


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Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis was sworn in on January 3, 2021 to represent Staten Island and Southern Brooklyn. Prior to serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 2, 2010, defeating a two-term incumbent. In the Assembly, she served as Minority Whip and the ranking minority member of the Assembly Committee on Governmental Employees. For five terms, Congresswoman Malliotakis fought to restore ethics in Albany, expand transit service in her district, improve programs for senior citizens, reform education and improve New York’s economic climate by reducing the tax burden on small businesses and residents. A cornerstone of her tenure was helping her community recover and rebuild following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy in 2012. In addition to advocating for these same issues in Washington, Congresswoman Malliotakis is acutely focused on securing New York’s fair share of federal mass transit funding, which would go towards expanding transportation services and easing traffic congestion, while also championing public safety by supporting our nation’s law enforcement officers. Congresswoman Malliotakis is the daughter of immigrants, her father from Greece and her mother a Cuban exile of the Castro dictatorship. She is currently the only Republican member representing New York City in Congress, representing a district spanning the boroughs of Brooklyn and Staten Island. She is a passionate advocate for animal rights and the strengthening of animal cruelty laws, and in her spare time, enjoys spending time with her chihuahua, Peanut.