The Well-Ed Project Inc.

Bridging gaps in health, education, and opportunity for underserved communities in New York City.

Empowering Communities Through Compassionate Care

The Well-Ed Project, Inc. is a nonprofit organization founded in 2022 by Nurse Practitioner Annita M. Taylor-Hall, with a mission to improve the quality of life for low-income and underserved residents across the five boroughs of New York City. Through a combination of immediate relief efforts and long-term empowerment initiatives, we aim to bridge gaps in health, education, and economic opportunity. Our services include providing food, clothing, and essential supplies, while also offering educational programs, skill-building activities, and special events designed to foster personal growth, community engagement, and professional development.

Our Mission Statement
Our Vision

Our vision is to create a more equitable and empowered community where individuals have the resources, knowledge, and support to thrive. By focusing on health, wellness, and educational advancement, we aim to enhance self-development, raise awareness, and build opportunities for the underserved populations of New York City. We are committed to partnering with community organizers, advocacy groups, and local networks to strengthen our reach and effectiveness.


An Ongoing Service

At The Well-Ed Project, Inc., we recognize that true empowerment comes from access to a wide range of educational opportunities in addition to health-related initiatives.

Immediate Relief

Providing food, clothing, and essential supplies to families.

Educational Advancement

Offering programs that foster personal and professional growth.

The image depicts a health care facility entrance labeled 'Puskesmas Sinoa'. The building has a welcoming sign and a set of colorful stairs leading up to it, each step containing a health-related message in Indonesian. Plants are seen on either side of the entrance.
The image depicts a health care facility entrance labeled 'Puskesmas Sinoa'. The building has a welcoming sign and a set of colorful stairs leading up to it, each step containing a health-related message in Indonesian. Plants are seen on either side of the entrance.
A group of people are gathered in a room, with some seated on blue plastic chairs. Two men in the foreground are wearing face masks and engaging in conversation, one holding a syringe, hinting at a medical setting. An older man wearing a traditional Nepali hat and vest is seated, conversing with the men. A woman in a colorful traditional dress looks on attentively from her chair. The walls have written notices and a framed sign in a non-English script. The setting appears based on community health outreach or vaccination drive.
A group of people are gathered in a room, with some seated on blue plastic chairs. Two men in the foreground are wearing face masks and engaging in conversation, one holding a syringe, hinting at a medical setting. An older man wearing a traditional Nepali hat and vest is seated, conversing with the men. A woman in a colorful traditional dress looks on attentively from her chair. The walls have written notices and a framed sign in a non-English script. The setting appears based on community health outreach or vaccination drive.
Health & Wellness

Progamming and Services that encourage healthy practices within our communities.

Financial Literacy & Development

Programs centered around providing financial literacy programming to community members of all ages.