Too often in Dane County your ZIP code and income significantly affect your quality of life, life expectancy and health outcomes. United Way’s infant and maternal health partnerships work to change that by improving outcomes for parents, babies and families.
“Maria” came to United Way partner Access Community Health Centers early in her pregnancy facing housing instability, food insecurity, limited transportation and little social support, along with the added challenge of gestational diabetes. Through Access’s Maternal Child Health program, she received coordinated, team-based care addressing both medical and social needs. Her care team helped her access stable housing, nutrition assistance and reliable transportation.
With consistent prenatal care, education and mental health screening, Maria improved her health and prepared for her baby’s arrival. After delivery, she received postpartum care, lactation support and guidance on infant well-being, including early literacy practices that promote bonding and brain development.
United Way works closely with community partners to help people overcome barriers to healthy living and ensure neighbors can live their healthiest lives. By partnering with organizations like Access Community Health to advance Healthy Community strategies, United Way works to strengthen families and advance a healthier community for every neighbor.
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