
UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health
UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health aims to improve the health and well-being of women and families across North Carolina through community partnerships, research and …
Supporting Early Parenting | Mind Body Baby | Charlotte, NC
May 1, 2018 · Mind Body Baby NC offers free social and emotional support, education and resources for the challenges of pregnancy and early parenting, in and around Charlotte, NC.
DHHS: DPH: WICWS: Services
Mar 15, 2023 · Healthy Beginnings is North Carolina’s minority infant mortality reduction program. Program goals include improving birth outcomes among minority women, reducing minority …
Baby Café USA - Your first choice for breastfeeding support
Baby Cafés are free, drop-in, informal breastfeeding support groups offering ongoing professional lactation care and intervention. Most are open for 2 hours at least once a week.
Baby Bundles NC
The bundle of baby clothes, ranging in size from birth to 18 months, bibs, burp cloths, socks, hats, receiving blankets, developmental toys, children’s books and a heavy handmade blanket give …
The Baby Bar
The Baby Bar is your family's favorite village offering a nurturing and supportive environment for families. It is a place where parents and their little ones can come together to connect, play, …
North Carolina (NC) - State of Babies Yearbook 2023
North Carolina is home to 347,349 babies, representing 3.3 percent of the state’s population. As many as 43.7 percent live in households with incomes less than twice the federal poverty line …
HOME | Mysite
Welcome to Welcome Baby! We offer a range of evidence-based curricula to help parents, guardians, and grandparents strengthen their parenting skills and build a relationship with their …
Cottage Baby Boutique
We specialize in GOTS Organic Cotton and Muslin, Hypoallergenic Pima Cotton, Modal and Bamboo with a focus on ethical production for sizes Newborn - 4 Toddler. Come shop with us …
Safe Surrender (Surrender Newborns Safely) - NC DHHS
North Carolina’s Safe Surrender Law allows a parent to surrender a newborn up to 30 days old to a designated safe person* without the parent providing his or her name.