The Children and Family Health Institute (CFHI) is a charitable, nonprofit program of VNA Health Group. Contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations provide funding to help ensure the sustainability and growth of the CFHI. A variety of giving opportunities are available including permanent naming opportunities, endowments, special events, planned gifts as well as grants to support innovation and research.
Cancer Education & Early Education
Cancer Education and Early Detection provides free or low cost cancer screenings such as mammograms, pelvic exams & pap tests,…
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Community Health Centers
Community Health Centers provide health care for all ages. This includes comprehensive primary care, behavioral health care, dental care, prenatal…
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Early Intervention
Early Intervention is a family training program that helps children (newborn to age 3) meet their developmental milestones. Services include…
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Family Advocate
The Family Advocate is responsible for assisting families with children ages birth - 8 in identifying & accessing resources within…
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Healthy Families
The Healthy Families Program supports pregnant women or parents/guardians through home visits where a specially trained Family Support Worker brings…
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HIV Case Management Services
HIV Case Management provides home and community-based services to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The program connects persons with medical care…
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Mobile Outreach Clinic Program
Services include Registered Nurse (RN) assessments and education as well as care coordination with primary care providers for those who…
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NJ Integrated Care for Kids (NJ InCK)
In partnership with Hackensack Meridian Health and New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, we have begun seeing patients through a…
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Nurse Community Care Coordinator
The NCCC is responsible for providing care coordination within Monmouth County, including internal & external community based referrals for children…
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Nurse-Family Partnership
NFP is a home-visitation program for low income first-time pregnant women in Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex, & Somerset Counties. Home visits…
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Parents as Teachers
Through home visits, Parent as Teachers helps parents understand child development and connects them to community resources such as insurance,…
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Prevention Resource Network
Prevention Resource Network (PRN) provides high-impact prevention services to assist HIV negative and HIV positive people at risk for getting…
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Project R.E.A.L
Project R.E.A.L. (Real Empowerment on All Levels) offers free social events that bring together the young LGBTQ+ community and builds…
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Public Health Nursing
Public Health Registered Nurse services are available to those in need of health-related services, including, but not limited to, immunizations,…
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School-Based Nurse Practitioner Program
Nurse Practitioners provide primary health care services at the school for children in Pre-K to high school. Services may include…
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Screenings for Preschoolers (vision, hearing and dental)
Public health nurses are available to child care and preschool facilities to conduct vision, hearing, and dental screenings to help…
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Special Child Health Services
Special Child Health Services provides case management for children, from birth through 21 years, who have or are at risk…
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Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
Women, Infant & Children Supplemental Nutrition (WIC) participants receive nutrition education and counseling, vouchers for the purchase of nutritious food,…
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VNACJ Community Doula Learning Collaborative
A Community Doula is a trained, non-medical professional who provides emotional, physical, and informational support to pregnant individuals before, during,…
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Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
The MOUD RN offers support to people who want to reduce or cease opioid use through a combination of medication,…
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