Lyft & Healthfirst To Provide Free Citi Bike Memberships For NYC’s Summer Youth Employment Program
Lyft, operator of Citi Bike, in partnership with its official wellness partner, Healthfirst, New York’s largest not-for-profit health insurer.
Lyft, operator of Citi Bike, in partnership with its official wellness partner, Healthfirst, New York’s largest not-for-profit health insurer.
Healthfirst, one of the nation’s first value-based health insurers, is sharing Healthfirst ADVANCE — its evidence-based approach to closing health equity gaps among members/patients.
Healthfirst, one of the largest individual Medicare Advantage HMO plans in the New York metro area today announced its 2022 Medicare Advantage plans.
Healthfirst today announced it will offer a new 2021 Medicare Advantage Plan designed to give beneficiaries from Harlem to Hollis the freedom to choose a personalized benefit option based on their needs.
On Thursday, March 29, 2018, photographer Seitu Oronde was there to take these great photographs of great women at the Healthfirst Honors Women Leaders during Women’s History Month in Harlem, NY.
On Thursday, March 30, 2017, photographs by Seitu Oronde at the fabulous annual Healthfirst Award Gala 2017 at the iconic Mastros in the Bronx, New York.
On June 16th, 2016, Seitu Oronde’s Sietu’s World was at the Health First Breakfast with Harlem’s Susan Taylor and many others at the Charles Drew Drew Center in Queens Village, NY.
The Health Department today released a sweeping new report detailing the health of New Yorkers who identify as Asian/Pacific Islander (API).
NYC Health + Hospitals today announced its 2021 schedule for farmer’s markets hosted at public hospitals and community health centers across the city.
The New York City Department of Transportation and Lyft today joined City Council Transportation Chair Ydanis Rodriguez and Upper Manhattan community organizations.
Healthfirst and Lyft today announced a new First Ride Free campaign offering free Citi Bike rides to all new users between Saturday, August 29, and Saturday, September 12, 2020.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg, and Lyft announced today that Citi Bike recently achieved its 100 millionth ride.
Low-income New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis can access more than just a book at the city’s three public library systems — as of this past week, they can get a free month of Citi Bike too.
The de Blasio Administration joined Lyft to today announce the boundaries of the planned expansion of Citi Bike over the next five years, which will bring the nation’s largest bike share system to a larger and more economically diverse range of communities.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that New York City had reached an agreement with Lyft to dramatically expand Citi Bike, the nation’s largest bike share program.