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Introducing the NHS Healthy Start Scheme: Nourishing Families for a Healthier Future

Are you helping families you work with to cope with the rising cost of living and keeping to a healthy diet?  Did you know you can encourage them to apply for a weekly payment for fresh fruit, vegetables and milk through the NHS Healthy Start Scheme?

The Healthy Start Scheme is a government initiative aimed at providing essential support and funding for vulnerable and low-income families. The scheme's primary goal is to ensure that every vulnerable family, particularly those facing economic hardship, has access to healthy and nutritious food.

Nearly £1million of the NHS Healthy Start scheme in Hertfordshire, is still unclaimed and more families need your support to benefit from this funding How to apply – Get help to buy food and milk (Healthy Start)

How the scheme works:

Money is added onto the Healthy Start card every 4 weeks and recipient receives:

  • £4.65 each week of pregnancy from the 10th week
  • £9.30 each week for children from birth to 1 year old
  • £4.65 each week for children between 1 and 4 years old

Families can also obtain free vitamins from their local family centre in Hertfordshire – find out more at www.hertsfamilycentres.org/healthystartvitamins

More information available at Get help to buy food and milk (Healthy Start)

You can also email healthy.start@nhsbsa.nhs.uk or call 0300 330 7010 for information.

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