NeighborCare Norfolk

Citywide Commitment to Community Safety, Health, and Wellbeing

Norfolk faces one of the largest lifespan disparities based on zip code in the nation — a gap of nearly 20 years between its wealthiest and least resourced neighborhoods.

This reality serves as NeighborCare’s North Star. Our long-term vision is to narrow the lifespan gap and build healthier, safer, and more resilient communities in alignment with our Safer Communities-funded comprehensive public safety strategy.

In the near and medium term, we are taking action by addressing social determinants of health (SDoH) through consistent, neighborhood-based interventions designed to leverage Norfolk’s vast human services resources network in the service of those facing the greatest barriers accessing these resources.

The Department of Military & Community Affairs will host monthly resource events across the city’s historically underserved neighborhoods on the 1st Saturday (2 p.m. to 5 p.m.) of every month, focused on the same five key priorities at each event:

  • Preventive & Primary Care Access-health screenings and primary care linkages
  • Built Environment- safer, cleaner, more connected spaces
  • Economic Mobility- job fairs, workforce training, employment connections
  • Food Security- fresh, healthy, and affordable food access
  • Youth Engagement- violence prevention and positive alternatives


2025-2026 Calendar for 1st Saturday of every month (except January)

February 7, 2026 - Calvert Square
July 11, 2026 - Norview
March 7, 2026 - Berkley
August 1, 2026 - Calvert Square
April 4, 2026 - Oak Leaf
September 5, 2026 - Diggs Town
May 2, 2026 - Huntersville
October 3, 2026 - Berkley
June 6, 2026 - Young Terrace
November 7, 2026 - Huntersville



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