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Fidelis Care proporciona $315,000 para combatir la inseguridad alimentaria en el estado de Nueva York

Fidelis Care, un plan de salud estatal con más de tres millones de miembros en el estado de Nueva York y una subsidiaria de propiedad total de Centene Corporation, anunció la distribución de $315,000 en subvenciones a veinte organizaciones dedicadas a combatir la inseguridad alimentaria y aliviar el hambre en todo el estado. La inseguridad alimentaria afecta a aproximadamente uno de cada diez hogares en Nueva York.

“Fidelis Care está comprometido a promover la salud y el bienestar en nuestras comunidades locales. Eso comienza garantizando el acceso a alimentos nutritivos para personas y familias”, dijo el Dr. Vincent Marchello, director médico de Fidelis Care. "Estamos orgullosos de apoyar a estas organizaciones y su trabajo vital dentro de las comunidades a las que servimos porque nadie debería sufrir hambre".

Las organizaciones sin fines de lucro que brindan asistencia alimentaria en todo el estado han recibido subvenciones para fortalecer iniciativas, incluido el aumento de la distribución de alimentos, la ampliación de los servicios de despensa de alimentos y la reducción de la inseguridad alimentaria dentro de las comunidades.

Los beneficiarios de las subvenciones incluyen:  


  • La Misión Bowery, Condado de Nueva York
  • La Caja de Bendiciones, Condado de Monroe
  • Brady Market y Faith Center, condado de Onondaga
  • Cuidando a los hambrientos y sin hogar de Peekskill, condado de Westchester
  • Ciudad Harvest, condado de Nueva York
  • Extensión Cooperativa de Cornell, Condado de Wayne
  • Dream Center NYC, condado de Nueva York
  • Los ángeles de Erin del centro de Nueva York, condado de Oswego
  • Asociación de Servicios Familiares de Glens Falls Inc., Condado de Warren
  • Alimentando a Westchester, condado de Westchester
  • Feedmore WNY, condado de Erie
  • Banco de Alimentos de Nueva York, Condado de Nueva York
  • Rincón del paciente de Hometown Health, condado de Schenectady
  • Island Harvest, condado de Nassau
  • Despensa común de Nueva York, condado de Nueva York
  • Centro médico Niagara Falls Memorial, condado de Niagara
  • Pat's Outreach Ministry Inc., condado del Bronx
  • Alianza de Roma/Escuelas comunitarias conectadas, condado de Oneida
  • Despensa de alimentos de Sloatsburg, condado de Rockland
  • UA3 Inc., condado de Nueva York

Extensión Cooperativa de Cornell Condado de Wayne, una organización sin fines de lucro dedicada a mejorar las vidas de individuos y comunidades a través de asociaciones colaborativas, planes utilizar los fondos de la subvención para avanzar en su programa SNAP-Ed NY de prescripción de frutas y verduras (FVRx), que aumenta los beneficios SNAP existentes para aumentar el poder adquisitivo de un individuo al asociarse con tiendas de comestibles y mercados de agricultores locales.

“La Extensión Cooperativa de Cornell del Condado de Wayne agradece el apoyo de Fidelis Care al programa de recetas de frutas y verduras (FVRx) de SNAP-Ed NY”, dijo Maggie McHugh, gerente regional de SNAP-Ed NY. “FVRx desempeña un papel fundamental en la prevención de enfermedades crónicas y en el tratamiento de la inseguridad alimentaria mediante la promoción de una alimentación saludable. Hemos distribuido miles de dólares en vales FVRx a los residentes de Finger Lakes, permitiéndoles acceder a frutas y verduras locales frescas. Como resultado, muchos participantes del programa aumentaron su consumo de alimentos saludables y reportaron una mayor seguridad alimentaria. Con la financiación de Fidelis Care, ampliaremos aún más el impacto del programa asignando recursos adicionales a los vales FVRx”.

Cosecha de la Ciudad es la primera y más grande organización de rescate de alimentos de la ciudad de Nueva York y apoya a cientos de despensas de alimentos, comedores comunitarios y socios comunitarios.

“Estamos encantados de recibir esta generosa subvención de Fidelis Care, que permitirá a City Harvest alimentar a más de 19 000 familias necesitadas de Nueva York”, dijo Erika Martínez, directora adjunta de asociaciones comerciales de City Harvest. “Actualmente, el 50 por ciento de los hogares en edad de trabajar en la ciudad de Nueva York luchan por cubrir el costo de vida mínimo, especialmente a medida que aumentan los costos de los alimentos, aumentan los gastos de vivienda y luego de la expiración de los apoyos gubernamentales vitales que mantuvieron a flote a muchas familias durante la pandemia. Gracias al apoyo de Fidelis Care, trabajaremos juntos para alimentar a nuestros vecinos necesitados: un día, una comida, un neoyorquino a la vez”.

Además de los 20 beneficiarios de subvenciones para la inseguridad alimentaria, Fidelis Care distribuyó microsubvenciones a 50 organizaciones en todo el estado para ayudar a proporcionar comidas saludables a los residentes necesitados durante la temporada navideña de 2023.

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El programa de evaluación brinda apoyo a las familias afectadas por factores sociales determinantes de la salud 

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El novedoso programa de evaluación de SDoH de Fidelis Care se lanzó hace dos años como una iniciativa de equidad en la salud comunitaria para abordar las condiciones en el entorno donde las personas nacen, viven, trabajan y juegan que afecta a su salud, bienestar y calidad de vida. Los SDoH pueden determinar una gran variedad de riesgos y consecuencias sobre la salud, particularmente entre las poblaciones vulnerables y en zonas de pocos recursos.

El programa de evaluación permite que los representantes de Fidelis Care capacitados puedan valorar las necesidades inmediatas de las personas y los desafíos relacionados con los SDoH por medio de unas cuantas preguntas que abarcan aspectos como el acceso al transporte, la alimentación y la vivienda segura y protegida. Hasta la fecha, han participado más de 450,000 miembros de Fidelis Care.


Haga clic aquí para obtener más información acerca de los distintos factores sociales determinantes de la salud y para encontrar los recursos disponibles.


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Respecting Elders and Giving Red Envelopes

In Chinese culture, respect for the elderly is a core value. Giving red envelopes with cash to elders shows gratitude and expresses appreciation for their care and nurturing over the years.

In some regions, giving a red envelope to a single person can be a subtle wish for them to find a suitable partner in the coming year, further emphasizing the idea of love, family, and prosperity.

I wish everyone a happy, healthy, and prosperous Lunar New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai!


Lunar New Year - Year of the Snake
1/21/2025 • Posted by Xiaofang (Michelle) Z., Fidelis Care Retention Manager in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion


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Fidelis Care Retention Manager Xiaofang (Michelle) Z. shares the story of how she and her family are celebrating this Lunar New Year, the Year of the Snake:

In Chinese culture, the snake symbolizes wisdom and transformation. Much like the serpent sheds its skin, this year encourages personal and spiritual renewal. Its a time to leave behind old habits, negative influences, and limiting beliefs, making way for new beginnings. The snake is also associated with beauty, elegance, and keen perception, inspiring us to approach life with attention to detail and a focus on inner harmony.

Traditionally, the Lunar New Year is a time for family reunions, feasts, and festivities. The annual lion dance, vibrant red lanterns, and the exchange of red envelopes all carry symbolic meaning for great health, wealth, and prosperity.

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No matter where or how far away you live, the Lunar New Year is a time when families reunite. On New Years Eve, everyone gathers for a festive dinner. Parents joyfully prepare a variety of dishes to share with their children and relatives. In Chinese culture, food and dining are seen as expressions of love. During meals, it is common for people to serve food to their family and friends, symbolizing care and thoughtfulness.

Examples of foods include:

Jiaozi (Dumplings): Dumplings represent wealth in Chinese culture because they resemble Chinese gold ingots. The more dumplings you eat during the New Year celebrations, the more money you are believed to attract in the coming year.

Tang Yuan (Rice Balls in Sweet Syrup): These ball-shaped treats, made from glutinous rice flour, symbolize togetherness and family reunion. Their shape and pronunciation are associated with unity and the joy of being with loved ones.

Fish: The word for fish in Chinese, "Yu," sounds like the word for "surplus" or "abundance."

Eating fish is believed to bring increased wealth and income in the New Year.

Red is the Lucky Color

Red symbolizes good luck, prosperity, and happiness. It is considered a color that brings fortune and wards off evil spirits, ensuring a prosperous start to the year. Wearing new, red clothes during the Chinese Lunar New Year signifies a fresh start, leaving behind the previous years troubles and bad luck. It's a way to embrace new opportunities and make a positive start for the year ahead.

Respecting Elders and Giving Red Envelopes

In Chinese culture, respect for the elderly is a core value. Giving red envelopes with cash to elders shows gratitude and expresses appreciation for their care and nurturing over the years.

In some regions, giving a red envelope to a single person can be a subtle wish for them to find a suitable partner in the coming year, further emphasizing the idea of love, family, and prosperity.

I wish everyone a happy, healthy, and prosperous Lunar New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai!