Maternal and Child Health

Strengthening Families Through Maternal and Child Health

We believe that strong families build strong communities. Our program is here to walk alongside you through pregnancy, early parenthood, and beyond—offering support, education, and resources every step of the way. 

Services for Growing Families

  • Case Management for Women & Infants

    We walk with moms through pregnancy and after birth, and support families with babies up to age two by offering encouragement, health resources, and guidance for a strong, healthy start in life.

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  • Infant Academy

    Infant Academy gives parents and caregivers the tools, confidence, and supplies to care for their babies—covering topics like newborn care, feeding, safe sleep, milestones, learning, and safety—while connecting families for support during their child’s first years.

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  • Strengthening Families Through Fatherhood

    Studies show that fathers play a vital role in family health and child development. That is why our fatherhood program is designed to give men the tools and support they need to thrive. With guidance from our dedicated program coordinator, fathers are encouraged, supported, and empowered to be confident, connected, and fully engaged in their children’s lives.

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  • Community Education Workshops

    Community Education Workshops offer free virtual and in-person sessions on prenatal care, chronic health conditions, nutrition, mental health, and healthy living. Open to all community members, they support expectant parents, caregivers, and families seeking guidance for lifelong wellness.

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  • Resources and Referrals

    Contact our team to learn more about the Resource & Referrals program, which connects families to community services and specialized supports—such as mental health care, lactation consultants, and early intervention—through warm handoffs that remove barriers and ensure parents aren’t navigating challenges alone.

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Questions?

Questions about an upcoming workshop or just want to talk? Contact us.