St. Peter’s Health Partners is collaborating with Capital Roots over the next five years to improve the health and well-being of communities throughout the Capital Region. New York State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker talked about the new Creating Healthy Schools and Communities program which awarded grants to fund the initiatives. See the Times Union article here.
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