Strengthening Communities and Transforming Lives - One Family at a Time
Since 1993, INMED’s MotherNet program has provided vital family education and support services to improve the health, lives and opportunities of individuals at risk in communities across the U.S. The MotherNet program’s goal is to strengthen families and equip parents with the knowledge, skills and self-confidence to give their children the healthiest possible start in life.
MotherNet America works toward eight essential goals and several associated objectives that address a wide range of health and social factors that impact children, families and communities:
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| Children are born healthy. |
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| Children stay healthy. |
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| Children develop optimally. |
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| Children live in a safe, stimulating, nurturing environment. |
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| Teen pregnancy rates are reduced. |
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| Families are strengthened. |
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| Family self-sufficiency is enhanced. |
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| Community capacity to support child development is strengthened. |
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MotherNet's impact goes well beyond the individual communities in Los Angeles and Virginia where we are currently operating. Beginning in the 1990s, in partnership with the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, MotherNet developed resource and training materials to strengthen community health outreach programs throughout the United States.
Most recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the University of Alabama have published The Women's Wellness Sourcebook: Heart Disease & Stroke - Revised, which was adapted from, and expands on, the heart disease module from MotherNet's Women's Wellness Sourcebook, a curriculum for community-based women's health outreach programs.
Please see our wish list of items needed by the families and children we serve.