National Coalition of 100 Black Women Health Fair
The Health Committee hosts an annual health fair, located in high-traffic public areas such as malls and community centers, reaching the most vulnerable populations in Atlanta.
The Health Committee hosts an annual health fair, located in high-traffic public areas such as malls and community centers, reaching the most vulnerable populations in Atlanta.
Join us for the Black Maternal Health Expo in Phoenix, AZ on June 15, 2024. Empowering mothers with health resources & support. Don't miss out!
Join us for the Black Maternal Health Expo in Birmingham, AL on August 17, 2024. Empowering mothers with health resources & support. Don't miss out!
Discover the essential Black Maternal Health Conference & Training Institute, addressing the critical need for a dedicated platform focused on improving outcomes for Black Maternal Health.
Join us at the Nashville Black Maternal Health Expo. Together, let’s drive change for better maternal health outcomes in the Black community
Join BirthWell Partners for a special screening of In Due Season, a moving documentary showcasing the challenges Black and Brown mothers face in maternal care without Medicaid expansion.
Join us at the Atlanta Black Maternal Health Expo. Together, let’s drive change for better maternal health outcomes in the Black community.
This interactive day will feature impactful workshops, dynamic panel discussions, and inspiring keynote speakers—all dedicated to advancing health equity and addressing the unique challenges faced by Black mothers.
Join Babypalooza's Mocha Mixer Moms small group, a supportive and empowering space created just for new and expecting Black moms.
ViiV Healthcare presents Mother to Son, an exclusive event launching a groundbreaking initiative designed to celebrate and strengthen the profound connections between mothers and sons, including biological and chosen maternal figures.
This powerful film addresses the alarming maternal health disparities facing Black women, who are two to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications compared to white women.
The Listen to Me event shines a spotlight on the critical state of maternal health in the United States, where Black women face disproportionately higher rates of maternal mortality and poor birth outcomes.