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NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi | North Central Bronx Stand Up To Violence (SUV) Program Manager Eddie Miranda Honored by City Council

NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi | North Central Bronx Stand Up To Violence (SUV) Program Manager Eddie Miranda Honored by City Council

The New York City Council's Gun Violence Awareness Month event brought together violence prevention leaders, advocates, artists, and community stakeholders committed to building safer communities across New York City

Jul 08, 2026

Deputy Council Speaker Dr. Nantasha Williams, City Council Members Sandy Nurse, Shirley Aldebol, Kevin C. Riley, Dr. Yusef Salaam, Amanda Farías, and Rita Joseph present Heriberto "Eddie" Miranda with a proclamation in recognition of his distinguished service

Bronx, NY - NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi | North Central Bronx announced today that the New York City Council honored Stand Up to Violence (SUV) Program Manager Heriberto "Eddie" Miranda with a city proclamation issued in recognition of his more than a decade of service, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to violence prevention in the Bronx. Last month, the New York City Council brought together violence prevention leaders, advocates, artists, and community stakeholders working across New York City for a Gun Violence Awareness month event honoring their commitments to building safer communities. As a member of SUV's leadership since 2018, Eddie has helped the Stand Up to Violence program expand its community presence and impact through youth engagement initiatives, workforce development opportunities, violence awareness campaigns, community events, and programs designed to promote peace and community healing.

"I believe that sustainable public safety is achieved through investment in people, healing-centered approaches, and strong community partnerships," said NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi | North Central Bronx SUV Program Manager Heriberto "Eddie" Miranda. "I have a deep belief in the resilience of communities and the power of collective action to create lasting change."

"Congratulations to SUV Program Manager, Eddie Miranda!" said NYC Health + Hospitals Jacobi | North Central Bronx CEO Christopher Mastromano. "We are so proud to have Eddie's years of dedicated work with Stand Up to Violence (SUV) recognized and celebrated."

The City Council Gun Violence Awareness Month event highlighted the roles culture, healing, and community engagement play in preventing violence and honored individuals whose work has made a lasting impact on public safety and neighborhood wellness. Violence prevention advocates, cultural leaders, and community organizations working in neighborhoods across the city offered reflections reinforcing the importance of collaboration, healing, and continued investment in programs that address the root causes of violence.

As SUV's Program Manager, Eddie oversees a multidisciplinary team dedicated to reducing gun violence through outreach, hospital-based intervention, mentorship, community engagement, workforce development, and crisis response. He has been instrumental in building partnerships with hospitals, schools, community organizations, faith-based institutions, elected officials, and local residents to strengthen violence prevention efforts and improve outcomes for individuals most at risk of involvement in violence. Through his leadership, mentorship, and community-centered approach, Eddie has helped shape and strengthen the violence intervention movement and supported countless young people and families affected by violence.

A 2023 peer-reviewed study found that patients with violent trauma who were seen by SUV team at Jacobi Hospital were more than two times more likely to attend over half their scheduled clinical follow up visits and 59% less likely to come back reinjured within three months of discharge. In addition, the Bronx community served by SUV has experienced a 58% decline in gunshot wound incidence over the past ten years.

SUV is one of NYC Health + Hospitals five Hospital-based Violence Interruption Programs (HVIP) that use a unified, multidisciplinary approach to treat victims of violent trauma. The public health system's HVIP programming utilizes a three-pronged approach - interruption, prevention, and community engagement - to break cycles of violent trauma and provide victims and their communities the support they need for a lasting recovery.

Heriberto "Eddie" Miranda of Jacobi-NCB's SUV program expressing his gratitude for the recognition of his work to prevent gun violence in the Bronx

"Gun Violence Awareness Month is a time to honor those we've lost, support those impacted, and recognize the leaders working every day to create safer communities," said Council Member Kevin C. Riley. "Eddie Miranda's more than a decade of service through Jacobi Stand Up to Violence have touched countless lives across the Bronx, and his leadership continues to demonstrate the power of prevention, mentorship, and community-based solutions. We are proud to celebrate his contributions and recommit ourselves to the work of building a safer future for all New Yorkers."

"Preventing violence requires more than enforcement alone - it requires investing in the people and programs that help interrupt cycles of violence," said Council Member Shirley Aldebol. "Their work has proven to succeed in communities, reducing the rate of retaliation, and providing resources to victims and their families. By continuing to invest in community-based violence prevention initiatives, we are not only making our neighborhoods safe but also giving young people and families the resources, they need. I'm very proud that Eddie Miranda is receiving the recognition he deserves. His work at Jacobi Hospital Stand Up to Violence has impacted many people and inspired others in the mission to reduce gun violence."

"Eddie Miranda is the kind of leader our communities know, trust, and count on," said Council Member Amanda Farías. "Through Jacobi's Stand Up to Violence program, he has shown up for young people, families, and neighbors during some of their hardest moments, and has helped transform his public service care into prevention, mentorship, and ultimately healing. As co-chair of the Bronx Delegation, I was proud to join my colleagues in honoring Eddie during Gun Violence Awareness Month because the Bronx needs to know that good work is happening in our borough. Safer communities are built by people who are present, consistent, and committed, and Eddie's service is a powerful example of what that looks like in action."

Eddie Miranda began his career in violence prevention in the Bronx in 2012 as an Outreach Worker with the New York City AIM (Advancement through Intervention and Mentoring) Program. Drawing upon his commitment to community service and his ability to build meaningful relationships, he quickly emerged as a trusted mentor and advocate for young people and families facing significant challenges. In 2018, Eddie joined Jacobi Hospital's Stand Up to Violence Program as a Supervisor. His leadership, vision, and dedication to both staff development and community impact led to his promotion to Program Manager in 2021.

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MEDIA CONTACT: Catherine Diaz, NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi | North Central Bronx, 718-918-4879

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About NYC Health + Hospitals/JacobiNYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi is a 457-bed teaching hospital affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The facility has earned numerous Center of Excellence designations, accreditation, and recognition for its renowned Level 1 Trauma Center, Burn Center, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, regional Stroke Center, Snakebite Treatment Center, Breast Health Center, Bariatric Surgery Center, and Cancer Service. The facility also offers the region's only multi-person hyperbaric chamber, allowing up to nine patients to dive together at one time. Jacobi Hospital's Ambulatory Care Pavilion is a stunning complement to its inpatient acute care, allowing staff to provide patients with high-quality service in a modern, state-of-the-art environment. For more information, visit https://www.nychealthandhospitals.org/jacobi.

About NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx
NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx is a member facility of the NYC Health + Hospitals system, one of eleven acute care facilities within the City of New York. A 215-bed community hospital, North Central Bronx Hospital specializes in women's and children's services. It also provides Behavioral Health acute and ambulatory care. Its busy outpatient department has led the way in community-based care delivered in a compassionate and culturally-appropriate manner. Its Labor and Delivery service safely brings more than 1,000 babies into the world each year. North Central Bronx Hospital is committed to providing safe, high-quality medical care for any and all in need. For more information, visit www.nychealthandhospitals.org/north-central-bronx.

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