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Low adult literacy can lead to negative health-related consequences, such as poor ability to make informed decisions about health issues, respond to emergency preparedness messages, and understand environmental health risks. (Mount Sinai School of Medicine)

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SCAN's family service programming focuses on setting and attaining positive goals, resolving family crisis, and building on parent, child and family strength. SCAN programming serves targeted communities in East Harlem and Morrisania in the South Bronx.

Literacy Through the Arts


Advancing Literacy Through the ArtsWith the generous support of The EHA Foundation, Inc., UNH has provided grants to its members to enrich afterschool programs throughout New York City, developing young people's literacy skills through the arts.

Some examples of Literacy Through the Arts include:

UNH also facilitates relationships between member agencies and other arts resources including The Whitney Museum, Poets and Writers, and Arts to Grow, which partners with schools and community organizations to make art classes available to low-income youth. For further information on UNH's afterschool initiatives, please contact Snehal Majithia, Deputy Director for Member Services. 

Afterschool Program from UNH Member Hartley House


How Rudolph got a red nose

By Justin Lawrence –3rd Grade

One Christmas Rudolph was flying with Santa. When he came back from his trip he had a cold. Santa called the doctor. He said “ Rudolph has a cold!”

He took out a notebook and wrote what to do but the worst part was that he had a runny nose. He used 100 tissues each day. By September his nose was starting to burn and his nose stayed red forever!!

 From: Mosholu Montefiore Community Center, Discovery Afterschool Program for Young Writers

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