BIH Program Services
Black Infant Health (BIH) program services are free and provided by a team of trained professionals, including a Public Health Nurse, Mental Health Professional, Family Health Advocates and Group Facilitators.
Mission: to improve health among Black mothers and babies by empowering pregnant and mothering Black women to make healthy choices for a brighter future.
Services: Client-centered life planning that helps you to plan for your future; Culturally centered education that respects your beliefs and cultural values; Case management with one-on-one support; Empowerment-focused group support services during and after pregnancy; Linkages to community referrals and resources, and so much more!
Goals: Empower women, build resilience, and reduce stress; Promote healthy behaviors that support health, wellness, and relationships; Promote and enhance bonding and parenting skills; Connect women with medical, social, and mental health services; Engage communities to raise awareness and support efforts to improve maternal health outcomes for Black women and their families.
Access: BIH provides education using an empowerment-focused group model that allows you to gain support from other pregnant and mothering Black women in your community. Virtual hybrid services and virtual one-on-one Case Management services are also available.