Get a poster that warns against drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
Learn about the health effects of asbestos exposure.
Get information, services, and support for caring for a new baby.
Find a school-based community center for children, youth, and adults.
Get information and support for breastfeeding.
Get a Breastfeeding Is Welcome Here sign and toolkit for businesses.
Get a free poster that promotes stair use and energy conservation.
Learn about how cell phones may impact your health.
Learn about a child's developmental milestones between 2 months to 5 years old.
Get a brochure about opioids, overdose, addiction and treatment for young people and adolescents experiencing opioid use disorder/addiction.
Get a referral for clean needle access.
Learn about the Neighborhood Health Action Centers that work with community groups to address health disparities.
Take a free class in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillator.
Learn about limiting salt to control blood pressure.
Request a workshop on preventing teen and young adult dating violence.
Request a Department of Health speaker or participation in an event.
Get the "Depression: It's Treatable" health bulletin.
Learn about a program that teaches students about the consequences of drugs, alcohol, and violence.
Get free, confidential help with drug or alcohol addiction, such as crisis services and treatment referrals. Make a drug/alcohol rehab facility complaint.
Get bulletins, guides, and other information to learn about eating healthy.
Request a copy of the Excessive Drinking is Dangerous health bulletin.
Order a poster, flyer, or postcard with information about Fentanyl and overdose prevention.
Learn about getting and staying fit and find free fitness classes.
Learn about how to use floor finishing products safely.
Get a poster with information that can help prevent the flu.
Learn about public golf courses.
Get help for food distributors to promote healthier products.
Learn about a website with information on programs, resources, and activities for New York City children.
Get a Department of Health and Mental Hygiene publication. Check the status of an order.
Get the Who Will Make Your Medical Decisions If You Can't health bulletin.
Learn about keeping a personal health record.
Learn about reducing health hazards at home.
Get a booklet with information for parents about helping their children get to a healthy weight.
Learn about blood pressure health and find out where to get free blood pressure testing.
Order warning signs for permitted non-tobacco hookah establishments.
Learn about horseback riding trails run by the City.
Find a public ice skating rink.
Get printed materials that explain the risks of using K2.
Get a kit to test drinking water for high levels of lead and tips to reduce lead exposure.
Request for a copy of the Your Liver Keeps You Healthy Health Bulletin.
The City does not provide recommendations for medical alert devices.
Get free, confidential help with mental health or substance abuse issues, including crisis services and treatment referrals.
Get nutritional information for food sold at large restaurant chains.
Order a poster of a person with their story of using Naloxone to save someone who was overdosing.
Request NYC Condoms or report an issue.
Learn about the standards for food in New York City.
Get information and referrals for preventing opiate overdose.
Get an Opioid Overdose Prevention Poster.
Learn how to prevent tooth decay and gum disease and get tips on keep your mouth healthy.
Learn about support programs and resources for parents.
Learn about the Pharmacy to Farm Prescriptions program for New Yorkers who receive SNAP benefits.
Learn about the potential health hazards of pigeon droppings and how to clean them up properly.
Get a case to carry items that can help you practice safe sex.
Learn about programs and services for pregnant women, expectant fathers, and families.
Learn about the Public Health Library's collection and how to visit.
Get help to quit smoking.
Find a recreation center and learn about activities and programs.
Report a problem with health instruction, medical care, or an unhealthy condition.
Learn about the health risks of secondhand smoke.
Learn about or get help with creating a voluntary smoke-free housing rule.
Apply for a permit to reserve a field or court in a park.
Learn about free nutrition education workshops and cooking demonstrations, available at select farmers market.
Learn how to cope with summer heat.
Learn about free swim programs at public pools.
Find a public swimming pool.
Get a palm card that explains what Syringe Service Programs (SSPs) are and lists the SSPs operating in New York City.
Learn about the Take Care New York health initiative.
Get health risk fact sheets and warning posters for indoor tanning establishments.
Get posters and palm cards promoting NYC Teen mental health services, including NYC Well.
Get a toolkit on emotional health topics for teachers and staff at middle and high schools.
Apply for a permit to play on a public tennis court.
Learn about ticks, which are small bugs that bite and suck blood from people and animals.
Learn about toy safety and child injury prevention.
Learn about fountains and bottle refill stations providing quality drinking water.