[Free] Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) - Brooklyn Neighborhood Health

[Free] Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) - Brooklyn Neighborhood Health

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) education workshop for expectant mothers and parents. Hosted by the Brownsville Family Wellness Suite.

By NYC Center for Health Equity & Community Wellness

Select date and time

Wednesday, May 28 · 11am - 1pm EDT

Location

Brownsville Neighborhood Health Action Center

259 Bristol Street Brooklyn, NY 11212

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

[Free] Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Workshop

In-Person

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) education workshop for expectant mothers and parents.

During this workshop participants will learn:

  • How Pelvic Inflammatory Disease can happen
  • Consequences of untreated Chlamydia and Gonorrhea
  • How Pelvic Inflammatory Disease can have a long-lasting impact on fertility and sexual health

For more information and accommodation request, contact cvautorlaplacelier@health.nyc.gov.


Facilitator:

Versalle Shelton, Clinical Practice Facilitator in the Viral Hepatitis Program.

Event Sponsor:

NYC DOHMH Family Wellness Suite: A safe, welcoming and supportive space for women and their families to connect to community resources and city agency services for support. Visitors can get help avoiding eviction, enrolling in health insurance and finding a job.


Interpretation services are available upon request. Please submit requests no later than 72 hours before the event to cvautorlaplacelier@health.nyc.gov.


可应要求提供口译服务。请在不晚于活动开始前的 72 小时提交要求至 cvautorlaplacelier@health.nyc.gov。


Se dispone de servicios de interpretación previa solicitud. Por favor, envíe su solicitud como mínimo 72 horas antes del evento a cvautorlaplacelier@health.nyc.gov.


Interprétation disponible sur demande. Veuillez soumettre vos demandes au minimum 72 heures avant l'événement à cvautorlaplacelier@health.nyc.gov.

Organized by

The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Center for Health Equity & Community Wellness uses an anti-racism and place-based approach to improve the health and well-being of New Yorkers.

Our mission is to reduce and minimize unfair exposure to risk and to advance health justice and social change.

Our vision is for every New Yorker to live in a thriving neighborhood with fair access to resources that support a healthy community.

Visit our Neighborhood Health Action Centers to learn more.