Equality Health Foundation is hosting its inaugural Healthy Mama Festival and Diaper Bag Giveaway on Saturday at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in South Phoenix. This free event is dedicated to promoting health and well-being education for all mothers, soon-to-be mothers and their children.
The festival will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1401 E. Jefferson St. in Phoenix. For more information on Equality Health Foundation and the festival, please visit equalityhealthfoundation.org/healthy-mama-festival-phoenix/.
The event is in collaboration with the March of Dimes, the leading organization fighting for the health of moms and babies, and premier sponsor Mercy Care.
In addition to the 1,000 diaper bags filled with mom and baby resources, event attendees can benefit from a variety of maternal health and well-child educational activities. Medical screenings including free vaccines for adults and children, flu shots and mammogram screenings will be available, as well as OB/Gyn meet and greets. March of Dimes' newly-launched Mom & Baby Mobile Health Center will be on site to provide hypertension screening and maternal and infant health information.
“The U.S. is facing an urgent maternal and infant health crisis and March of Dimes is committed to bringing on-the-ground maternal and infant health programs and services to families where they are,” stated, Kelly Ernst, March of Dimes senior vice president, chief revenue and impact officer in a news release. “Together with our partners, we can end preventable maternal health risks and death, end preventable preterm birth, and close the health equity gap for every family.”
In Arizona, approximately 71 pregnant or birthing persons died within 365 days of pregnancy during a one-year survey period, of which 87% per year were preventable on average, reported Arizona’s Department of Health Services. National rates of maternal mortality have steadily increased over the last decade, indicating a need for national, state and local efforts to improve maternal health outcomes. Maternal death rates have consistently been the highest among Black women. These outcomes can be attributed to a range of factors, including social determinants of health such as financial, housing, transportation and food security, which have a direct impact on the accessibility of affordable, high quality and coordinated maternal health care.
“The festival’s activities, medical screenings and community resources are geared to support mothers and their families in reaching optimum health and overall well-being,” stated Tomás León, Equality Health Foundation president. “The Healthy Mama Festival is an extension of Equality Health Foundation’s commitment to supporting and empowering families with culturally informed health care and maternal health education during this transformative period.”
Equality Health Foundation, a local Valley nonprofit with a mission to level the healthcare playing field in culturally diverse and underserved communities, is thrilled to partner with the March of Dimes and Mercy Care in this well-being initiative. Equality Health Foundation works to expand access to whole-person care, accelerate health education, and eliminate healthcare inequalities for all.
“Mercy Care is committed to educating, referring and assisting members and their families in accessing community health resources,” stated Debbie Hillman, Mercy Care chief administrative officer. “As long-standing partners with both Equality Health Foundation and March of Dimes, Mercy Care is aligned with the mission of these two organizations and the objectives of the Healthy Mama Festival. We’re proud to sponsor this event to ensure Arizona moms, babies and their families are as healthy as they can be.”
Editor's note: The above was republished from a Equality Health Foundation news release.