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Advocating for the Health and Well-Being of all Mothers
WebOur Mission. March For Moms aligns the diverse voices of families, healthcare providers, policymakers, and partners to advocate for mother’s and families’ health, well-being and equal access to care. Watch the following video to understand why this work is so important. March For Moms - Washington DC - Charles Johnson's Story.
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Interactive Maps Resource Center
WebThe above map is adapted from American Health Rankings using a composite index of over 30 metrics that give an annual snapshot of the health of a population in each state relative to other states. The metric is based on the behaviors, environment and the communities we live in, public health policies, and health care practices as well as prevention strategies.
The Helping MOMS Act is a Good Start, but Not Enough.
WebThe Helping MOMS Act would enable states to use a state plan amendment to extend Medicaid coverage for new moms through one year postpartum, allowing them to access critical health services, but this will remain a significant challenge without additional funding for state Medicaid. Coverage is only a start to ensuring that birthing people can
MPact for Families
WebIn partnership with Maven Clinic, March for Moms selects one community-based organization that is addressing Black maternal health and a second community-based organization that is addressing Indigenous maternal health to support in a 12-month program called MPact for Families.
State Legislation
WebMarch For Moms advocates for state reforms including: Extending Medicaid coverage to one year post-partum for all pregnant women. Medicaid coverage for doula services. Integration of perinatal behavioral health services throughout pregnancy, birth and post-partum care. Improved data, transparency and quality improvement efforts for maternal
Becoming an Effective Advocate
WebKnowledge is Power! Utilize our Interactive State Map Resource Center to familiarize yourself with statistics on the overall health of your state, maternal mortality, medicaid expansion, and legislation and programs used to improve maternal health. As you move through the resource center you will find descriptions of the data and legislation to help …
Annual Enhancing Community Resilience to Improve Maternal …
Web2022. The Enhancing Community Resilience to Improve Maternal Health workshop focused on Elevating Community-Led Solutions for Postpartum Support in Boston, MA. Five organizations from across the United States shared innovative programs on providing postpartum care such as a teen outreach & breastfeeding program, maternal mental …
Expanding Our Footprint Of Advocacy
Web2018 Annual Report. In 2018, March for Moms nearly tripled total income generated to $119,471.00 through combined support from 42 organizations and individual donor giving. DOWNLOAD. We have expanded our footprint as a policy advocate for maternal health. Annual Reports help share the impact we make each year.
Kira Johnson Advocate of the Year
WebMarch for Moms and 4Kira4Moms have named Breana Lipscomb the inaugural Kira Johnson Advocate of the Year Awardee, sponsored by UnitedHealthcare.Named after the late Kira Dixon Johnson, who tragically lost her life following a repeat c-section with her second son, the award is designed to expand the movement for maternal health by …
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