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Norwood: 52nd Precinct Community Affairs, CPE Foundation & Race West Hold Food Giveaway

A FOOD GIVEAWAY was held at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29, 2026, hosted by the CPE Foundation, Race West, and the 52nd Precinct’s Community Affairs unit, led by Det. Stephen Echevarria. The community came out and received apples, bananas, potatoes, onions, sweet potatoes and whole chicken in efforts to promote healthy eating and the prevention of heart disease. 
Photo by Miriam Quiñones

The NYPD CPE Foundation, the 52nd Precinct Community Affairs team and Race West Food Company hosted a food giveaway at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29.

 

JERRY LANDER OF the 52nd Precinct Community Council (and Mets fan) volunteers at a food giveaway held at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29, 2026, hosted by the CPE Foundation, Race West and the 52nd Precinct’s Community Affairs unit, led by Det. Stephen Echevarria. 
Photo by Miriam Quiñones

Coordinated by the 52nd Precinct’s Community Affairs team, headed by Det. Stephen Echevarria, during the giveaway, residents received apples, bananas, potatoes, onions, sweet potatoes and whole chicken in efforts to encourage health eating.

 

Race-West Company is a leading wholesale distributor of fresh root vegetables like potatoes, onions, sweet potatoes and carrots, and has been operating since 1944. According to its website, the company supplies farm-fresh produce to commercial receivers and offers bulk community orders through its regional offices, including in The Bronx.

A FOOD GIVEAWAY is held at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29, 2026, hosted by the CPE Foundation, Race West, and the 52nd Precinct’s Community Affairs unit led by Det. Stephen Echevarria.
Photo by Miriam Quiñones

According to New York State Department of Health, in The Bronx, the age-adjusted coronary heart disease mortality rate is around 149.7  per 100,000 residents, and coronary heart disease hospitalizations stand at 24.2 per 10,000 residents.

 

As reported, The Bronx has ranked 62 out of New York State’s 62 counties every year for several years now when it comes to health rankings according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s county health ranking report.

A FOOD GIVEAWAY is held at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29, 2026, hosted by the CPE Foundation, Race West, and the 52nd Precinct’s Community Affairs unit led by Det. Stephen Echevarria. 
Photo by Miriam Quiñones

Meanwhile, the NYPD’s Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is a mandatory multi-day, annual, training program for veteran officers focused on conflict de-escalation, communication skills, intervention tactics, and updates on police procedures.

 

A FOOD GIVEAWAY is held at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29, 2026, hosted by the CPE Foundation, Race West, and the 52nd Precinct’s Community Affairs unit led by Det. Stephen Echevarria. 
Photo by Miriam Quiñones

According to the department, it builds upon a foundation of personal and professional development to foster a service-oriented mindset.

 

THE NYPD 52ND Precinct’s Community Affairs Det. Stephen Echevarria is seen with a colleague at a food giveaway held at the 52nd Precinct stationhouse on Webster Avenue in the Norwood section of The Bronx on July 29, 2026, hosted in conjunction with Race West and the CPE Foundation. 
Photo by Miriam Quiñones

Some of the latest available Bronx County health indicators according to New York State Department of Health, broken down by race and ethnicity are outlined in the following graphs.

 

Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023
Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Socio-Demographic Indicators
Population (2024) 122,886 410,192 64,648 4,201 767,477 1,384,724
Percentage of population (2024) 8.90% 29.60% 4.70% 0.30% 55.40% 100.00%
Percentage of population aged 65 years or older (2023) 28.20% 15.70% 15.40% 15.10% 12.90% 15.20%
Median annual household income in US dollars (2020-2024)~ 78,005 50,010 74,012 47,392 41,962 48,676
Percentage of families below poverty (2020-2024)~ 8.70% 20.90% 14.60% 27.90% 26.50% 22.50%
Percentage of children under age 18 below poverty (2020-2024)~ 20.00% 34.60% 23.80% 37.00% 39.50% 35.90%
Percentage unemployed among the civilian labor force (2020-2024)~ 8.00% 12.00% 6.20% 8.60% 12.00% 11.40%
Percentage of population with no health insurance (2020-2024)~ 3.40% 6.20% 5.00% 12.70% 8.30% 7.10%
Percentage of population aged 25 years or older with a bachelor’s degree or higher (2020-2024)~ 41.90% 23.70% 38.40% 15.80% 16.10% 22.40%
Percentage of population in single parent families (2020-2024)~ 9.20% 36.10% 9.00% 36.60% 36.10% 32.00%
Percentage of population with a disability (2020-2024)~ 19.20% 17.10% 12.20% 16.60% 18.30% 17.70%
Percentage of population who speak English less than very well (2020-2024)~ 10.80% 9.80% 42.30% 33.10% 37.70% 14.70%
Percentage of high school students who dropped out (2023-2024) 5.00% 9.70% 2.80% 10.50% 11.90% 10.30%
Arrests per 1,000 population aged 18 years or older (2022-2024) 13.4 62.2 12.8 25.5 35.9 40.6
Source: New York State Department of Health

 

                                                      Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
General Health Indicators
Total mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 717.6 773.6 259.9 69.2* 644.5 714.5
Percentage of deaths that are premature (< 75 years) 36.90% 64.80% 46.80% 75.0%* 58.10% 56.70%
Years of potential life lost per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 7,883.80 10,559.60 1,872.60 2,232.80 7,411.90 8,610.70
Potentially preventable hospitalizations among adults, age-adjusted rate per 10,000 (2022-2024) 79.6 163.8 52.8 69.4 155.7 175.8
Source: New York State Department of Health

                                             

                                              Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Birth-Related Indicators
Number of births per year (3 year average) 932 4,277 875 7 9,658 16,536
Percentage of births with early (1st trimester) prenatal care 70.30% 54.50% 64.00% s 58.90% 58.20%
Percentage of births with adequate prenatal care (APNCU)^ 69.90% 59.30% 70.90% s 63.00% 62.40%
Percentage of premature births (< 37 weeks gestation – clinical estimate) 9.10% 13.90% 10.40% s 10.40% 11.20%
Percentage of low birthweight births (< 2.5 kg) 8.80% 14.50% 13.30% s 9.10% 10.80%
Teen pregnancies per 1,000 females aged under 18 years 1.5 5.8 1.7 NA 6.2 6.3
Pregnancies per 1,000 females aged 15-44 years 61.7 91.8 78.9 NA 89.7 96.3
Fertility per 1,000 females aged 15-44 years 45.8 49.1 65.2 7.3 56.8 56.1
Infant mortality per 1,000 live births 5 7.5 1.5* s 2.9 5.1
Percentage of low-risk births delivered by cesarean section 31.10% 34.50% 32.10% s 30.00% 31.40%

 

Source: New York State Department of Health

 

                                                Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Injury-Related Indicators
Motor vehicle-related mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 5.5 4.7 2.5* 0.0* 5.2 5.2
Unintentional injury mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 86.9 78.9 8 6.9* 73.8 76
Unintentional injury hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 71 66.7 31.8 24.2 75.9 100.3
Fall hospitalizations per 10,000 population, aged 65 years or older (2022-2024) 212.6 119.9 98.3 65.8 157.8 211.6
Poisoning hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 13.5 15.2 2.5 s 13.8 18.1
Suicide mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 9.7 5.5 2.9* 0.0* 5.5 5.9
Overdose deaths involving opioids, and non-fatal opioid related hospital events per 100,000 population 792.2 507.6 23.4 266.9 394 508
Source: New York State Department of Health

 

                                                Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Respiratory Disease Indicators
Asthma hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 5.6 22.5 8.5 13.1 25.2 27.8
Asthma hospitalizations per 10,000 population, aged 0-17 years (2022-2024) 9.1 42.8 18.6 30.7* 43.7 54
Chronic lower respiratory disease mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 24.2 17.6 6 0.0* 16.6 18.7
Chronic lower respiratory disease hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 16.3 36 12.1 19.7 36.5 42.1
Percentage of fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare enrollees who had an annual flu vaccination (2023)~~ 47% 32% 43% 35% 31% 37%
Source: New York State Department of Health

 

                                                Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Heart Disease and Stroke Indicators
Diseases of the heart mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 191.3 209.6 62.7 6.9* 142.9 178.7
Diseases of the heart hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 56.5 89.3 45 43.3 82.1 98.2
Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 22.1 30.3 12.2 8.7* 26.9 27.9
Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 14.1 29.4 11.7 7.4 22.1 29.6
Coronary heart disease mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 164 175.5 53.4 6.9* 118.3 149.7
Coronary heart disease hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 14.8 16.5 20.4 13.2 21.3 24.2
Congestive heart failure mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 8 8.7 1.9* 0.0* 7.4 8.2
Potentially preventable heart failure hospitalization rate per 10,000 population aged 18 years or older (2022-2024) 40.6 61.7 17.6 22.8 44.7 58.9
Source: New York State Department of Health

                                                Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Diabetes Indicators
Diabetes mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 15.7 24.6 8.9 0.0* 21.8 22.2
Diabetes (primary diagnosis) hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 14.8 35.3 8.8 12.7 33.5 37.1
Diabetes (any diagnosis) hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted (2022-2024) 170.9 336.7 186 187.9 349.2 382.3
Potentially preventable diabetes short-term complications hospitalization rate per 10,000 population aged 18 years or older (2022-2024) 3.9 11.9 1.5 0.0* 9.8 11.9
Source: New York State Department of Health

 

                                                Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific American Indian
Islander or Alaska Native
Cancer Indicators
Lung cancer incidence per 100,000 population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) 53.6 43.8 34.4 NA 30.6 38.5
Colorectal cancer mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) 16.5 10.7 s NA 8.3 10.3
Colorectal cancer incidence per 100,000 population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) 42.3 36 22.1 NA 30.4 33.8
Female breast cancer mortality per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) 16.7 20.2 s NA 12.2 16
Female late stage breast cancer incidence per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) 45.9 51.1 33.9 NA 36.2 42.4
Cervix uteri cancer mortality per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) s 3.5 s NA 2 2.4
Cervical cancer incidence per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2020-2022) 8.4 7.8 s NA 10.3 9
Percentage of female fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare enrollees aged 65-74 years who received an annual mammography screening (2023)~~ 30% 29% 22% 0% 24% 28%
Source: New York State Department of Health

 

                                        Bronx County Health Indicators by Race and Ethnicity, 2021-2023 Symbol Meanings 

Symbol Meaning
* The rate or percentage is unstable. See the “Technical Notes” page
s Data are suppressed. The data do not meet the criteria for confidentiality.
~ White non-Hispanic, Black (including Hispanic), Asian (including Hispanic, excluding Pacific Islanders), American Indian or Alaska Native (including Hispanic), and Hispanic (of any race).
~~ White non-Hispanic, Black (including Hispanic), Asian / Pacific Islander (including Hispanic), and Hispanic (of any race).
NA Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability or data quality, or data not available.
^ APNCU: Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index.
In 2015, SPARCS transitioned from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes. These two are not comparable, so ED and hospitalization data for 2016-and-forward should not be compared with earlier data.
The 2018 population estimates are also used to calculate rates for 2019 and 2020. Later years are from the most recent Vintage estimates.
Source: New York State Department of Health

 

 

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