Nassau County Perinatal Services Network
About
The Nassau County Perinatal Services Network (NCPSN) is a voluntary, multi-sector collaboration working to improve birth outcomes and reduce perinatal health disparities in Nassau County. The Network brings together healthcare providers, community organizations, social service agencies, and residents to address the complex factors affecting maternal and infant health. NCPSN aims to increase access to healthcare and critical services while strengthening partnerships to build healthier communities for families.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Network or for additional information, please contact ncpsn@nassaucountyny.gov.
Resource Guide
The resources listed below are offered by organizations outside of Nassau County Department of Health (NCDOH). Reasonable precautions are taken to provide information, including links to websites and phone numbers, that is accurate and maintained by reputable organizations, but this does not constitute endorsement by NCDOH. The information is shared here as part of the Nassau County Perinatal Service Network’s mission to support perinatal families.
- Health and Welfare Council – 516-483-1110
- New York State of Health Marketplace - 855-355-5777
- Nassau Suffolk Hospital Council - 631-435-3000
- Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children - 631-979-5863
- Long Island Crisis Center Hotline - 516-679-1111
- Nassau County Mental Health and Chemical Dependency - 516-571-3800
- New York State Smokers Quit Line - 1-866-697-8487
- Northwell Health Substance Abuse - 1-888-321-3627
- Oceanside Counseling Center - 516-766-6283
- AAA Pregnancy Options/Life Center of Long Island - 516-408-6300
- Ethical Friends of Children - 516-741-7304
- Lutheran World Relief Baby Care Kits - 202-888-6200
- Parent-Child Education at South Nassau Communities Hospital - 516-377-5310
- La Leche League of Baldwin/Freeport - (469-348-6660), (516-263-8780), (516-507-4607)
- NCDOH Hempstead Lactation Support Group - 516-572-2978
- BFREE Coalition Virtual Lactation Support English and Espanol
- BFREE Coalition - 516-838-6416
- Círculo de la Hispanidad-Hempstead - 516-292-2433
- North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center - 516-626-1971
- General Information / Public Assistance (Temporary Assistance) - 516-227-8519
- County Help Line (Information & Referral Services) - 516-227-TALK (8255)
- Day Care (Child Care Assistance) - 516-227-7976
- Employment Assistance (for Temporary Assistance Clients) - 516-227-8656
- Circulo del la Hispanidad, Inc./Salva DV Program Spanish Speaking Hotline - 516-889-2849
- Long Island Crisis Center Hotline (24 hours) - 516-679-1111
- Domestic Harmony Foundation (Arabic, Hindi, and Urdu) - 516-385-8292
- Rape/Sexual Assault Hotline - 800-942-6906
- Long Island Doula Association (LIDA) - 631-574-2205
- One Love Midwifery - 631-317-2952
- Child Care Council of Nassau (Day Care) - 516-358-9288
- Nassau County Department of Social Services (Day Care) - 516-358-9250
- New York State Early Intervention Program (Birth - 3 years) - (518) 473-7016
- Nassau County Early Intervention Program (Birth - 3 years) - 516-227-8661
- Long Island Early Childhood Direction Center - 516-364-8580
- Good Beginnings for Babies
- BOCES/Adult Education Program (GED) - 516-622-6950
- Long Island Reach-Caring and Sharing for Pregnant Teens - 516-889-2332
- Count the Kicks - 515-650-8685
- Text4Baby
- Harmony Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond - 516-396-0389
- Family and Children’s Association’s Parents and Children Together (PACT) Program
- Nassau County Department of Social Services - 516-227-8519
- Nassau County Department of Social Services - Emergency Night Services Unit - 516-573-8626
- Mommas House - 516-781-8637
- Regina Maternity Services - 516-223-7888
- Economic Opportunity Commission - 516-292-9710
- Education Assistance Corporation - 516-539-0150
- Hempstead Works Career Center - 516-485-5000
- Hicksville Career Center - 516-934-8532
- Massapequa Employment Center - 516-797-4560
- Hempstead Car Seat Safety Program - 516-812-3040
- NYS Safe Sleep/SIDS
- Family and Children Association - 516-486-7200
- Help Me Grow - 516-548-8924
- Baby Safe Haven - 1-877-796-HOPE (4673)
- Catholic Charities WIC – Freeport - 516-797-4560
- Harmony Health Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Westbury - (516) 876-0579
- Harmony Health Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Elmont - (516) 616-8687
- Harmony Health Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Roosevelt - (516) 546-8001
- New York State Women, Infants, Children (WIC) - 518-402-7093
- Nassau County Women, Infants, Children (WIC) - 516-571-1942
- Commodity Supplemental Food Program (Spanish Available) - 631-873-4775
- Health and Welfare Council Nutrition Outreach and Education Program - 516-483-1110
- The INN (Interfaith Nutrition Network) - 516-486-8506
- Long Island Council of Churches Food Pantry - 516-868-4989
- Nassau Navigator
- Office of Hispanic Affairs - 516-572-0750
- Child Support Helpline - 888-208-4485
- Family Court - 516-493-4700
- Legal Aid Society - 516-560-6400
- Mercy Medical Center - 516-705-1613
- Nassau University Medical Center - 516-572-0123
- Northwell Health Glen Cove Hospital - 516-674-7300
- Northwell Health Long Island Jewish Medical Center - 718-470-7000
- Northwell Health North Shore University - 516-562-0100
- NuHealth Family Health Elmont - 516-571-8200
- NuHealth Family Health Freeport-Roosevelt - 516-571-8600
- NuHealth Family Health Hempstead - 516-572-1300
- NuHealth Family Health New Cassel-Westbury - 516-571-9500
- Planned Parenthood of Nassau County - 516-750-2500
- Mount Sinai South Nassau - 516-632-3000
- NYU Langone Women’s Wellness OB/GYN - 516-663-8878
- NYU Langone Hospital – Winthrop - 516-663-0333
- NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island Behavioral Health Services - 516-663-2691
- Mental Health Association of Nassau County (MHANC) - 516-504-HELP (4357)
- Hispanic Counseling Center - 516-538-2613
- Nassau County Behavioral Health Helpline (24/7) - 516-227-TALK (8255)
- Postpartum Resource Center of New York - Statewide Helpline - 1-855-631-0001
- National Maternal Mental Health Hotline - 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262) Call or Text
- Postpartum Support International (PSI) Helpline - 800-944-4773
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline - 988 Call or Text
- Dad Support Circle - 516-218-6099
- Support Circle for Black Moms - 516-218-6099
- Helping Hands Psychotherapy, LCSW, P.C. - (516) 442-1116
- CDC-INFO (National STD & HIV Hotline) - 1-800-232-4636
- Nassau County Department of Health (STD/HIV Services) - 516-227-9439
How to Join the Nassau County Perinatal Services Network (NCPSN)
The Nassau County Perinatal Services Network (NCPSN) welcomes individuals and organizations committed to improving birth outcomes and addressing perinatal health disparities in Nassau County, New York.
Who Can Join
Membership is open to any interested individual, including:
- Community members and consumers
- Health and human service providers
- Representatives from public, private, and nonprofit organizations
- Birthing hospitals and healthcare institutions
Why Join
By joining NCPSN, members have the opportunity to:
- Collaborate with cross-sector partners to improve perinatal health outcomes
- Increase access to prenatal and perinatal care, particularly for high-risk populations
- Support initiatives that address social and community factors affecting maternal and child health
- Contribute to efforts that reduce infant mortality and health disparities in Nassau County
- Participate in meetings, trainings, and community-based initiatives
How to Get Involved
Individuals and organizations interested in joining are encouraged to connect with the Network to learn more about membership and upcoming opportunities to participate.
For more information, please contact:
Phone: (516) 572-1364
Email: ncpsn@nassaucountyny.gov
We welcome your partnership in building healthier families and communities across Nassau County.
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Dr. Irina Gelman
Commissioner of Health
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Mineola, NY, 11501
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