In our ongoing efforts to combat the Black maternal and child health crisis,
Black-founded, Black-led beauty brand releases new cohort of doula grants in partnership with CVS and Mama Grow Foundation
new york , April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — carol's daughter We proudly celebrate the fourth year of our groundbreaking Black Maternal and Child Health Initiative. love has been delivered. Love Delivered is committed to improving maternal health for Black birthing people and continues to empower, support and equip Black birthing people and the larger community through impactful programs and partnerships. I'm going to arrange it.
As part of our ongoing efforts, Carol's Daughter's Love Delivered continues to empower Black maternal and child health by expanding access to doula care through new doula grants. Carol's daughter will partner with CVS to make an additional financial donation in support of the Mom Her Grow Foundation, which is on a mission to improve the maternal health experience of birthing people around the world. $32,000 In 2024, it will fund doula support for Black families in need. Families living in major cities, including New York; miami, Los Angeles, atlanta, new orleans and Washington DC If you are pregnant or recently postpartum, you can receive doula services through a grant program. here.
by CDC, US Maternal mortality rates are among the worst in high-income countries in the world, and the numbers are only increasing. Compared to white women, black women are more than twice as likely to experience severe pregnancy-related complications and nearly three times as likely to die.
“Love Delivered is a testament to our unwavering belief that all Black birthing mothers deserve compassionate and equitable support before, during and after birth,” said the founders of Carol’s Daughter . lisa price. “We are humbled by the impact we have had over the years and the lives we have touched. As we enter our fourth year, we continue to advocate for Black birthing people and ensure they are We want to make sure they feel seen, heard, and valued.”
Additionally, Love Delivered continues to engage with advocates who share our commitment to maternal health equity.This year is a supermodel Chanel Iman It helps you expand your efforts on social media. By sharing her personal work on maternal health, Chanel not only raises awareness but also encourages her followers to share their own stories. By fostering a community of shared experiences, she aims to inspire others to take action, support Black births when they need it most, and drive meaningful change in maternal health care. .
In addition, Carol's Daughters has developed a meaningful partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the most comprehensive and integrated academic health systems in the United States, to address the needs of Black maternal and child patients. After a successful pilot program to provide hair care kits to patients with curly, coily, and fine-textured hair at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in late 2021, the initiative will be expanded to NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in 2022. The denomination expanded to Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. The Dalio Center for Health Justice is building a relationship with Carol's daughter to help NewYork-Presbyterian provide specialized hair kits to mother and baby patients. These kits include Carol's Daughter shampoo, conditioner, leave-in her conditioner, and other essential accessories. To date, Carol's Daughter has donated more than 30,000 of her products to New York Presbyterian patients and community members.
Since its founding, love has been delivered In partnership with Mama Grow Foundation, we have engaged nearly 500,000 people through events, doula support grants, educational programs, and webinars. To date, this effort has helped him fund more than 120 births through the Mama Grow Foundation, and through digital advocacy he has reached more than 5.1 billion people.
“Our partnership with Carol’s Daughter is highly impactful, innovative and rooted in community service. Through the National Doula Service Delivery Program, “The partnership that brings love gives us hope for a brighter future,” said Mama Grow founder. Latham Thomas.
In honor of Black Maternal and Child Health Week, Mama Grow is hosting a webinar sponsored by Carol's Daughter. April 15th in 6:30pm ET. This year's theme is “Advocating for Black Maternal and Child Health: Use Your Story and Engage Stakeholders.”Featured panelists are as follows Latham Thomas (Founder of Mama Grow) Mia Keyes (Director of Federal Affairs at Hologic), Dr. tia jackson bayMD, MPH (REI Specialist), and natalia lewis, MPH (Program Manager for CONNECT Mental Health Program).To register, go here Mamaglow.com.
Join Carol's daughter in the fight for Black maternal health.go to www.carolsdaughter.com/lovedelivered Click here to learn more and how to become an advocate.Also please follow @Carol girl and @mamaGlow Check out Instagram for program announcements and information.
About Carol's daughter
In 1993, at the urging of my mother, Carol, I began creating quality products made with love. brooklyn kitchen. When my family and friends experienced how these products changed their hair and skin, I knew I was on to something good. I needed a name for my company, so I made a list of everything I wanted to be and be all about. And I realized that the thing that was most special to me was Carol's daughter, Lisa.
– lisa priceCarol's Daughter Founder
About Mama Grow Foundation
Mama Glow Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing reproductive justice through education, advocacy, and the arts.Mama Grow Foundation is a dynamic, world-renowned doula and oprah Super Soul 100 members, Latham Thomas. www.mamaglowfoundation.org
About Mama Glow
Mama Glow is a global maternal health company transforming the birth landscape. Mama Grow is home to a community of doulas from around the world through our innovative professional doula training program. united states of america and 6 continents. www.mamaglow.com
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