Title: Promoting the best from the beginning
1Promoting the best from the beginning
2- Women who see a health care provider regularly
during pregnancy have healthier babies, are less
likely to deliver prematurely, and are less
likely to have other serious problems related to
pregnancy. March of Dimes
3The Mission
- of Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies
- is to improve birth outcomes, promote healthy
families and build healthy communities by
providing cooperative community-oriented programs
to the residents of Palm Beach County.
4Office Locations
Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies was established in
1986 after 900 Palm Beach County women delivered
their babies at local hospital emergency rooms
and had received little or no prenatal care. One
office and a staff of four served the county.
Today, there are 7 offices and a staff of 78
dedicated individuals.
- Delray Beach Administrative Office
- Lake Worth
- West Palm Beach
- Lantana Centro de Bienestar Familiar
- Lantana/Lake Worth Health Center
- Delray Health Center
- Belle Glade Health Center
5HM/HB has grown from 4 employees in 1986 to a
staff of 78 dedicated people representing 10
countries and speaking 4 languages
6Expenses
The annual budget continues to reflect the growth
of the organization
2006-2007 2007- 2008
Payroll and Related Taxes
Operating Expenses Other Expenses
7Revenues
2006-2007 2007- 2008
Zero Balance Budget Grants
Per Client Based Grants
Miscellaneous Grants Other
Funding/Income
8Services and Programs
to assure healthier futures for all Palm Beach
County Families
9Prenatal Outreach
- Educates the community about the importance of
early and uninterrupted prenatal care - Targets at-risk hard to reach women
- Links them to Care Coordination
10Care Coordination
- Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies is Palm Beach
Countys Prenatal Clearinghouse - Prenatal Care for low to moderate income women
- Health Care Provider Linkage
- Education about Public Assistance Eligibility
- Individual Education
- Healthy Start Screening
- Childbirth Classes Referrals
- Immunization Follow Up
11Health CareNavigation
- Assists women that face challenges obtaining
services - Assists mothers to navigate all systems involved
in obtaining care and a payer source - Visits homes and accompanies clients to
interviews, appointments.
12MomCare
- Contacts pregnant women who have applied for
Medicaid - Explains available healthcare benefits (private
Physician, Midwife Clinics) - Provides pregnancy related educational materials
- Provides Community Referrals
13HospitalLiaison
- Hospital-based, voluntary prevention program
designed to identify at risk mothers infants - Assists mothers to enroll for eligible services
such as home visits by RNs, Immunization
reminders and promotes healthy child development - Completes postnatal risk screen
14Emergency Assistance Pantry
- Three offices (LW, WPB and GS) have an emergency
pantry to provide nonperishable items to
families in need. - Donations are accepted for the pantry.
15Responsible FatherhoodInitiative
- Fathers are encouraged to be involved in the
lives of their children through - Parenting information for prospective fathers at
FOCEP classes - Support Groups
- Youth are given a forum for discussion
- Education for middle school and high school
students on male responsibility sexually
transmitted diseases - Conflict Resolution in elementary schools
- Guy talk
16MaleHealthAdvocacy
- Goal is to increase access to prenatal care by
reaching out and educating males - Men receive the same information as women as to
the importance of prenatal care as well as where
to find the services throughout the county
17Education
- HM/HB staff visits PBC middle high schools to
discuss consequences of teenage pregnancy, male
responsibility, birth control STDs - Childbirth preparedness classes
- Parenting babysitting classes
- Girl Talk
18- Pregnant Hispanic women and families who live in
Lake Worth and Lantana have a easily accessible
center where they receive prenatal care and other
services designed to meet their own cultural
needs. -
- The new centering model gives pregnant women a
chance to learn about pregnancy, childbirth, and
parenting with other women in a group setting. - Women spend more time with their health care
provider - Parents gain important skills for bringing up
healthy, happy children.
19Mobile Outreach Center
- Staff aboard this vehicle register women for
services in their own communities, eliminating
waiting time.
20The Board of Directors of the Corporation,
Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies Coalition of Palm
Beach County, Inc. (HM/HB), is the legally
designated and authorized body of members charged
with the responsibility and fiduciary duty to act
on behalf of HM/HB as towards all Corporate
business matters, transactions and activities.
Members are held to a general standard of good
faith in carrying out their Board duties in a
prudent manner that they reasonably believe to be
in the best interests of HM/HB.
21Board of Directors
Peter Nicoletti Chairperson
Dr. Marsha Fishbane Vice Chairperson
Jeanne Matullo Treasurer
Thomas Andres
Scott Evelyn Immediate Past President
Don Chester Secretary
Geoff Solomon
Ryan Carney
Brandon Dorsey
22Board Members
- Exercise wise and prudent decision-making in
carrying out the business affairs of HM/HB - Identify at least five candidates for donor
solicitation or for board membership to advance
HM/HB mission and goals - Commit their time, efforts and resources by
attending board meetings, participating in
Corporate activities and being involved in fund
development - Commit to an active two-year term
- Give or Get a minimum of a 1000 donation
annually in addition to donations of goods or
services - Participate in HM/HB fundraising events and serve
as a spokesperson to promote the mission
23Annual Meeting 2007
24HM/HB 20th Anniversary
25Girls Night Out 2007
26 Children who are born to mothers that are
provided with early prenatal care are more
likely to have increased cognitive and language
abilities along with increased behavioral and
motor skills functioning. Childrens Services
Council of Palm Beach County
27Proud Sponsors