So grateful for the opportunity to speak at today's 2024 March of Dimes Prematurity Press Conference in Columbus. Thank you Bianca Zarders MPH and the MOD team for allowing space to share First Year Cleveland 's policy agenda and collective impact work driven by the communities we serve to support full term healthy pregnancies. It was great to share the podium with a few of the powerful women driving impactful work across the state, especially one of my sister C's Danielle P. Tong, MPH, LSW , Executive Director of CelebrateOne. We even got a chance to tour the March of Dimes Mobile Health clinic, providing OB care to women across Ohio!
First Year Cleveland
医院和医疗保健
Cleveland,OH 649 位关注者
Connector. Protector. Activator. Empowering Families to Thrive
关于我们
At First Year Cleveland, we believe everyone has a role to play in ensuring that every baby born in Greater Cleveland will celebrate a first birthday. We’re building a community movement identifying causes and developing sustainable, system-driven solutions. Join Us.
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https://www.firstyearcleveland.org
First Year Cleveland 的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Cleveland,OH
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2015
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Case Western Reserve University
11000 Cedar Avenue, Ste. 410
US,OH,Cleveland,44106
First Year Cleveland 员工
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Yesterday at our quarterly Community Partner Gathering, we gathered to learn about the factors impacting Infant Vitality and to foster community connections around this critical issue. The meeting spotlighted the essential role of healthcare in enhancing maternal and child health, specifically in supporting the pregnancy and birthing experiences of our families. We extend our gratitude to Cleveland Clinic, The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH), and University Hospitals for sharing their strategies to meet the needs of pregnant women and their families. We were also pleased to welcome Cradle Cincinnati, who shared insights into their Mama Certified initiative, emphasizing healthcare system transparency and accountability to improve maternal and infant health. A heartfelt thank you and shoutout to our speakers for their valuable knowledge, expertise, and insights: ? Rasheeda (Woods) Larkin, MPA / Diversity, Equity & Belonging Strategist & Manager, University Hospitals Ahuja Center for Women & Children Programs ? Amy Lowell, CNM-APRN, MSN / Director of Midwifery, The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH) New Midwifery Program ? Monique Yoder Katsuki, MD, MPH / OB/Gyn Hospitalist, Cleveland Clinic TeamBirth ? Meredith Shockley-Smith, PhD / Executive Director, Cradle Cincinnati Founder, Queens Village ? Lauren Everett, MPH / Associate Director, Cradle Cincinnati Mark your calendars for our next gathering on February 6th, where we’ll focus on data-driven approaches to making a difference.
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Grateful for our partnerships!
? We're excited to share that we received a grant from First Year Cleveland ! ?? This incredible opportunity allows us to train Micaela, who is eager to become a certified lactation counselor. With her background running her own doula business, she's set to provide valuable lactation support in our community. We can't wait to see the positive impact she'll make for new families! ?? #FirstYearCleveland #LactationSupport #EmpoweringFamilies
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It’s #ElectionDay! During a time when women’s rights and DEI efforts are threatened and economic stability seems unachievable, I humbly ask everyone to use your voice and be an advocate for our communities through advocacy efforts that translate into supportive and sustainable environments to thrive. This can be done by voting in EVERY election, working with local legislatures to reform policies to ensure paid family leave, livable wages, affordable housing, and accountable healthcare, and most importantly, listening to our families because they know what they need. See you at the polls!
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November is Prematurity Awareness Month, and it’s crucial to highlight the alarming fact that the U.S. remains one of the most dangerous developed countries for childbirth, particularly for women and babies of color. At First Year Cleveland, we are committed to changing this narrative. Join us in our mission to reduce racial inequities in maternal health. Together, we can support meaningful interventions and create a safer environment for all families. Click the link in our bio to learn how you can participate in our upcoming Community Partner meeting!
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First Year Cleveland, together with?the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at CWRU, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, School of Medicine, and Schubert Center for Child Studies hosted over 120 Case Western Reserve University and community members to mark the 5th anniversary of Toxic: A Black Woman’s Story. Envisioned, filmed and premiered in Cleveland 5 years ago, Toxic follows Nina, a Black pregnant woman in her second trimester of pregnancy. The film depicts the cumulative effects of toxic, racialized stress Nina experiences in a single day—and how that stress contributes to infant mortality. Following the film, tables of students, community partners, faculty and staff?explored how our own bias, history, and racist systems must be named and dismantled to build communities where families can thrive.?In 2021, Black babies made up 35 percent of births in Cuyahoga County and 59 percent of infant deaths.?Black mothers in Greater Cleveland are four times more likely to experience the death of their baby than white mothers, regardless of socioeconomic status.?First Year Cleveland, housed at the Mandel School, believes everyone has a role to play in ensuring that every baby born in Greater Cleveland will celebrate a first birthday. Toxic, and the accompanying discussion guide, can be purchased here: toxicshortfilm.com
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“Yes we can talk about social determinants of health, but we have to admit they are rooted in a racist system with a profound impact to all communities of color.” - Angela Newman-White On Saturday, Angela spoke to hundreds of women at the Celebrate Sisterhood event, where she educated them on infant mortality and the unique challenges Black families face in Cleveland. She also shared the ABCDE’s of safe sleep. (Alone. Back. Crib. Don’t Smoke. Educate everyone.) We are grateful for Angela’s leadership and expertise in the mission to help every baby celebrate their first birthday!
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This year, our Executive Director, Angela Newman-White, will be a featured speaker at Celebrate Sisterhood! We are grateful to Cleveland Clinic for their commitment to advancing health equity and building stronger healthcare in Cuyahoga County. Celebrate Sisterhood is all about educating, energizing, and empowering multicultural women to embrace self-care and we are excited to attend tomorrow! #CelebrateSisterhood #HealthEquity #WomenEmpowerment #SelfCare
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"CMHA Chief Executive Officer Jeffery Patterson thanked staff and community members who attended the groundbreaking and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 1 for two new additions to the?Woodhill Choice Redevelopment?project. Patterson said the new Woodhill Station East building located at the corner of Buckeye and Woodhill Roads will include 64 apartment units. Thirty-two of these units will be reserved for former Woodhill residents earning 60% or less of the average median income. CMHA would rent the other 32 at market rate. The total cost of construction is expected to be about $25 million; the work is scheduled for completion in 2025." Another exciting announcement is the partnership with First Year Cleveland to provide housing for pregnant women experiencing homeless and/or housing instability. As part of the Healthy Beginnings at Home project, we aim to build evidence of the impact of stable housing on birth outcomes and inform policy change to establish pregnancy as a priority population for housing subsidy.
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Racism and discrimination are the root causes of infant death. Black mothers in Greater Cleveland are four times more likely to experience the death of their baby than white mothers. Join FYC for our Community Partner Meeting to learn more about why transparent, accountable healthcare matters-especially for Black birthing families. Hear from local organizations and the team from Mama Certified, which provides equity certification for Cincinnati's birthing hospitals. You can make a difference by working against racial inequities. If you work in the maternal/child health space or care about the health of families in Cuyahoga County, this meeting is for you. Thursday Nov 7th 9:00 am - 11:00 am Address: Tri-C Metro's Jerry Sue Thornton Center 2500 E 22nd Street Cleveland, OH 44115 To register: https://forms.gleLTCoLJAaCQCsMUrM7