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Sapna NYC

Sapna NYC (formerly known as Westchester Square Partnership) was founded in 2008 to address the social and health-related needs of South Asian immigrants with special emphasis to Bangladeshi women living in the Westchester Square and Parkchester neighborhoods of the Bronx. Initial programs included English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and health education classes. Through a participatory needs assessment,  Sapna NYC identified a number of social and health priorities of Bangladeshi women including immigration issues, family stress, emotional distress and weight problems. Over the past year, Sapna NYC has sought to develop programs to address these priorities. The organization works closely with community members to develop, implement and evaluate its programs.

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