HealthClass2.0 got funding!

As part of the HealthClass2.0 team, Liz Slagus and Norene Leddy (SexEd) received one of five grants from the Fund for Collaborative Innovation. HC2.0 aims to help young people in New York City develop healthy habits while building our understanding of the structural factors that contribute to health and food insecurity in under-resourced communities. Leddy and Slagus will be working with HC2.0 founder Natalia Mehlman-Petrzela (Lang) to develop and implement new HC2.0 curriculum that combines art and sex education. This program is made possible by a two-year grant from the Rockefeller Foundation and is part of The New School’s Social Innovation Initiative.