A Tale of Two Programs Former NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio’s tarnished legacy as a mayor may be best summarized or encapsulated on one East…
Commissioner Chinazo Cunningham, M.D. Racial discrepancies in SUD treatment modalities are well-known and documented. Will OASAS ensure that OASAS-licensed programs provide patients of color the…
Mapping the Schools to Substance Use Pipeline After locating Harlem’s public, charter, and private schools, we’ve used translucent blue circles to represent 500 foot buffer…
Rebecca Garte – a Developmental Psychologist, a Teacher Educator, the mother of 2 boys, GHC member, and a neighbor – explained in a letter earlier…
FOIL data requested from New York State’s Office of Addiction Support and Services of pre-Covid 19 data shows that New York City is oversaturated with…
Greater Harlem Coalition has delivered a letter to Dr. Cunningham , the newly appointed Commissioner of OASAS to present to her the excessiveness of harm…
An article in The Wall Street Journal examining the role of Mexican drug cartels in the flood of fentanyl into the United States, noted that…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 1, 2021 Contact: Syderia Asberry-Chresfield, 917-674-3313, syderia@aol.com It is not for Greater Harlem Coalition (GHC) to comment on which form of…
By Jose A. Del Real Jan. 12, 2018 Opioid Addiction Knows No Color, but Its Treatment Does In New York, treatment is sharply segregated by income,…
Community Board 11 will discuss a proposed moratorium on new or expanded substance use programs in East Harlem at their February 16th full board meeting.…