Children in urban neighborhoods face frequent exposure to the risks of poor health, yet lack consistent access to the care and education needed to manage these risks in daily life. This is particularly true during afterschool hours, when children are most vulnerable to the adverse consequences of substance abuse, sexual activity, violence and crime.
In response, Project HEALTH partners with urban community centers to provide safe and accessible afterschool programs for children with chronic health conditions. In collaboration, with physicians, educators, families and community leaders, volunteers design and implement curricula that help children take control of their health through education, one-on-one mentoring relationships, and physical exercise.