05/02/2024
Children of the Sun Doula Project
At the Children of the Sun Doula Project, we love what we do-ula! With head and heart, we enhance maternal health through doula services, education, and training, supporting families and caregivers.
03/22/2024
There really isn’t a better way celebrate World Doula Week than a community doula training in our new shared home with our birth work bestie Sierra Childbirth Institute.
03/16/2024
The National Health Law Program's Doula Medicaid Project wants to hear from all doulas in California! Join us in building collective power through research by taking the California Doula Workforce Survey.
If you are a doula or birthworker in California we want to hear from you! This survey will help us create a snapshot of what the doula workforce is like in California. Knowing this information can help policymakers, state and local agencies, and advocates know where the doula workforce needs more support and resources.
This survey is for any doula or birthworker in California. We want to hear from private doulas, volunteer doulas, Medi-Cal provider doulas, doulas with on-the-job experience and doulas with training from an organization, and anyone who identifies as a doula or birthworker. You can opt-in to a raffle for a $200 gift card at the end of the survey.
This survey should take about 15 minutes to complete. Survey responses are anonymous. NHeLP staff will have access to your name and email address only for purposes of the gift card raffle and/or to add you to our listserv at your request. This survey will close March 31, 2024.
Click https://healthlaw.org/nhelp-doula-survey/ to take the California Doula Workforce Survey
03/15/2024
We know that systems actively work to ingest community based movements. May California always be the exception.
Proposed Rules for Doula Certification Are Available for Public Comment
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03/14/2024
Y’all!
This week, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Family First Sacramento guaranteed income pilot program. Approximately 200 African American and Native American families will receive a basic income of $725 every month for a year. This money specifically targets families with children ages 0-5 living in Valley High, Florin, North Sac, Del Paso and Arden Arcade.
In partnership with United Way, this pilot program will assist families with young children who are in need of economic supports and help to ensure their income stability. Congratulations to Commissioner Michelle Callejas and her team at the Department of Child, Family and Adult Services (DCFAS) for launching this program in Sacramento County.
ABC Channel 10 covered the story.
Sacramento County approves guaranteed income program
County officials say its program will help about 200 low-income families in the county with a basic income of $725 each month for a year.
03/14/2024
It’s coming! Sacramento Queens Village loading…..
Queens Village
Black Women Rest, Relax, Repower From Our Queens WELCOME QUEENS AND ALLIESWe are a growing team dedicated to amplifying Black women’s voices.We are shifting not only racial disparities in birth outcomes but also the conditions that drive inequity in maternal and infant health. We provide a safe sp...
03/12/2024
Money talks!!! But it isn’t much of a conversation without your voice.
Fiscal Year 2024/25 Budget Community Survey and Meetings - The City of Sacramento is seeking the public’s input on developing the budget for fiscal year 2024/25. There are 2 more public meetings happening this week, and the online survey will be available until March 24th.
Learn more: https://wp.me/p3ZwPQ-7Rk
City of Sacramento seeks public's input on upcoming budget challenges - City Express
The City of Sacramento is developing its budget for fiscal year 2024/25 and is seeking the public’s input through upcoming community meetings and an online survey. The City is facing significant financial challenges and will need to close a projected $66 million budget gap for the upcoming fiscal ...