Community Partners
We are proud to be trusted partners of the following…
North Carolina:
The Triangle Area Parenting Support (TAPS) is an organization that aims to “connect, inform, and empower parents by facilitating inclusive, research based, non-judgmental, sustainable support programs.”
The Wakaboomee Program is an organization dedicated to delivering students from Pre-K to 12th grade comprehensive STEAM education!
Shining Light In Darkness (SLID) is an organization on a mission to be a trusted provider of support, skills, and resources for the underserved victims of sexual assault (SA) and domestic violence (DV) to help end violence for all.
HER Health Collective is an organization with a mission is to redefine and change the way moms take care of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally!
The Faith Alliance Intervention Towards Health (FAITH) project, housed at Department of Social Work at North Carolina Central University, seeks to increase mental health awareness and utilization among African American church leaders and congregations through mental health training and support services.
Ebony Women Health Corps is a public health organization dedicated to Black Maternal Mental Health, Maternal and Infant Mortality, and Health Equity.
The EchoHer Data System is a platform designed to bridge the gap between Black maternal experiences and healthcare transformation. Through focus groups, surveys, and lived experience storytelling, we turn real stories into policy-driven solutions and cultural competency training for healthcare providers.
EchoHer Tracks & Analyzes:
– Black maternal health disparities & barriers to quality care
– Implicit bias & provider-patient interactionsMaternal mental health challenges & access to care
– Patient experiences in hospitals, clinics, and birthing spaces
“We don’t just collect data. We turn it into action.” – Neshé Conley, MPH, CHES® The Ebony Women Health Corps.
To take part in a research study about Black birthing experiences in the U.S., click here! They also have a survey designed to honor the stories of Black mothers and birthing individuals. Your responses will help inform programs, improve healthcare systems, and ensure that Black birthing people are seen, heard, and respected. Click here to fill it out!
Florida:
Maternal Matters Favored, Inc. (Favored) is an organization on a mission to assist parents with perinatal and postpartum mood disorders, in overcoming mental, emotional, and or substance use obstacles, so they may realize their full potential.