We are hiring a Community Health Worker. Interested? Or know a good candidate? Visit nurturekc.org/about-us/team to access the full job description and apply.
We are hiring a Community Health Worker. Interested? Or know a good candidate? Visit nurturekc.org/about-us/team to access the full job description and apply.
This month, Nurture KC and the Health Forward Foundation partnered to bring a Black Maternal Health panel discussion to the 15th Annual Urban Summit in Kansas City. Our Director of Healthy Start, Shannon Williams (pictured far left), shared her insights and experiences during the panel.
Learn more about maternal morbidity in Kansas City and potential solutions at nurturekc.org/issues/maternal-mortality.
Nurture KC is proud to welcome Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and GEHA Health as new partners to make a difference in the lives of the local families we serve. We value their commitment and support.
To see all our partners, visit nurturekc.org/about-us/partners.
See our latest news this month, including: 1) Our new safe sleep video with Charlie’s House. 2) How we help pregnant and new moms in this article by The Kansas City Star. 3) Why we named Liberty Hospital a “Nurturing Safe Sleep Champion.” And much more!
Last Sunday’s edition of The Kansas City Star featured a cover story titled: “Missouri is one of the worst places to have a baby. It doesn’t have to be.” by Lisa Gutierrez and Anna Spoerre. Nurture KC was key to this in-depth feature article showing how we help pregnant moms with tangible results. In fact, Nurture KC’s Maternal Morbidity Report spurred the article.
Click “read more” below to see a few article highlights about Nurture KC.
Nurture KC + Charlie’s House present: What does safe sleep look like for baby?
View video at: https://youtu.be/5Dl8gd9NeL4
Never a dull moment at Nurture KC! Tune in here for our latest news, including celebrating our 54 Healthy Start graduates. We hope their sweet faces brighten your day! Related, Nurture KC also completed our once in a five-year grant cycle Healthy Start site visit with our national project officers. On the MAIC side, our flu and COVID-19 vaccine clinics are in full swing. You can view the full schedule and see what’s new. Lastly, we welcome new staff and say goodbye to two Board members who have made a difference to our organization over the years.
The Mid America Immunization Coalition (MAIC), a program of Nurture KC, is offering flu and/or COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer doses) at this year’s clinics. All of these clinics are free and open to the public with Walgreens providing the immunizations.
The next clinic in Kansas is today from 9 to 11 a.m. at Center of Grace. It’s located at 520 Harrison Street in Olathe. The next clinic in Missouri is Saturday, Oct. 1 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Church of the Resurrection in Kansas City. The full schedule throughout October is on Nurture KC’s immunization page. All clinics will accept walk-ups or people can schedule appointments here.
“Many of our vaccine clinics are in underserved communities that we believe have a right to equitable healthcare,” says Ali Hilton, MAIC Program Director. “These clinics help keep our KC community healthy. Along with direct service, MAIC also does a lot of work around advocacy for immunization that makes a positive impact in both Kansas and Missouri.”
Both Stephanie Seger with Children’s Mercy and Jovanna Rohs with the Mid-America Regional Council will be missed on Nurture KC’s Board of Directors! We appreciate all they contributed to our organization over the years.