Care for the little ones: the fight to protect our children
Charles Crofton2023-12-07T11:43:03-05:00The latter half of the 19th century may be marked by an increasing social consciousness of children’s rights.
Our clinics will be closed (except for ACS and PATH) from 12/23 through 12/27. We will be open on 12/30 and 12/31. We will be closed at all sites (excluding ACS & PATH) on 1/1/25 and will return to our regular schedule on 1/2/25.
Our pharmacy will be open 12/23 (10am to 3pm), 12/26 (10am to 3pm), 12/27 (10am to 3pm), 12/30 (8am to 7pm), 12/31 (8am to 5pm). The pharmacy will be closed 12/24, 12/25 and 1/1/25 and will return to our regular schedule on 1/2/25.
The latter half of the 19th century may be marked by an increasing social consciousness of children’s rights.
“Bringing my kids to The Floating Hospital makes me feel like I am giving them the best services that New Yor City has to offer”
At Camp Rise Up, lessons in social-emotional health merged with scenic splendor as The Floating Hospital’s beloved summer initiative completed its sixth year.
2023 intern program ends on a celebratory note | Give flu prevention your best shot | Pickleball for health equity
Good oral care has significant beneficial health effects. Our “Mental Dental” department dedicates itself to healthy smiles—and the overall betterment of patients’ lives.
The Floating Hospital already serves survivors, but aims to do more for those in need
Gearing up for Camp Rise Up | Entertainment and education for the waiting room | A swell Summer Benefit Gala | President Sean T. Granahan celebrates 20 years with The Floating Hospital
When The Floating Hospital plied New York’s waterways bearing families needing care and relief, its captains had the choice of a few ports of call.
A new grant will help migrant children get their required vaccines for school
Volunteers have played an important role in The Floating Hospital's history, beginning in the summer of 1875.