We have completed both a community survey and SWOT analysis and the results are in. Some surprising and some exactly what you may have expected. We are ready to tackle the challenges that breastfeeding families in south MS are facing. We need volunteers to get these projects moving forward. WOW 50% of mothers said there maternity care provider did NOT talk to them about breastfeeding during pregnancy. WOW More mothers felt supported in breastfeeding by a facebook group than by the nurses at the hospital where they gave birth. WOW Most mothers are not aware of all the resources (some no cost) available to help them overcome breastfeeding challenges. WOW 86% of mothers felt that local businesses were not supportive of breastfeeding. WE CAN CHANGE THIS! We can help more mothers feel supported during breastfeeding and improve the health of south MS mothers and children. Which Project can you help with? Hit reply and sign up to help out.
1. Public Awareness Advertising Campaign to improve community level support of breastfeeding. 2. Breastfeeding wall art for pediatrician offices 3. Provide window stickers for "breastfeeding Friendly" Businesses 4. Award for Breastfeeding Friendly Business of the Year 5. Collaborate on breastfeeding policy for students 6. Relationship building with healthcare professionals. See you at the next quarterly meeting - EVERYONE that cares about breastfeeding is encouraged to attend. May 6th at 12:30p via Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 840 5390 1523 Passcode: 990720 Facebook Event Here Can't wait to see you on Zoom, Bianca Wooden, IBCLC cell: 228-233-0686
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My oh my have things changed since I last wrote. Like most people, we had some pretty big daily life changes in my house and priorities shifted. Honestly, my volunteer work with the Breastfeeding Coalition slipped to the back of my mind. But, that didn't last long. One thing that has not changed in the last few months is that families are having babies. And they want to give their baby a healthy start by breastfeeding - many are not reaching their breastfeeding goals. Where are we going wrong? How can we as a community are we allowing this to happen? False information is shared. Families don't know where to turn for help. Stresses and challenges make breastfeeding more difficult. There are families that are not reaching their breastfeeding goals which means we have work to do. Please join us next Thursday as we discuss what breastfeeding families face on the coast. From this discussion, the SMBFC board will develop some specific project goals to address real challenges and create real change. (EEEK - I am so excited, I could just squeal) Can't wait to see you on Zoom, Bianca Wooden, IBCLC SMBFC SWOT Analysis
June 4, 12-1P Online: ZOOM Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83071630743?pwd=YWxNbDZQUEU4S2dLLzJ3ajdkOEs1QT09 Meeting ID: 830 7163 0743 Password: 039301 We need your input as we take an honest look at breastfeeding achievements and areas for growth in our local community. Every perspective is valuable. Brainstorm the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats that breastfeeding families face as the try to reach their breastfeeding goals. Update from new President For years, Amanda Sterling, IBCLC and I chatted about the need for coalition in south Mississippi to bring together all the advocates, providers and resources that work to promote and support breastfeeding. Finally, an organization to get people talking to each other and working together! In 2017, Amanda made it happen. In these first two years, the organization has gone from a newborn to a full blown toddler. I am thrilled to join the Board as President for a two year term.
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