Gift of Life, ADPH State of Infant Mortality in Alabama Summit

The Alabama Department of Public Health's Title V and Alabama Healthy Start Grantees will present the summit "The State of Infant Mortality in Alabama" on September 14, 2018, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Auburn University Montgomery's Taylor Center. The goal of the summit is to raise awareness of infant mortality and its impact on families, communities and the state. The event will include a panel discussion by families who have been affected by infant mortality, informative sessions on the leading causes of infant mortality in Alabama, and ways to reduce the risks. The summit is  free to members of the community and professionals. You must register to attend on Eventbrite. The deadline to register is September 5. CEUs will also be available for social work and nursing professionals for $25, which can be paid on-site by check on the day of the event. For more information, call (334) 272-1820.
SPONSORS: Alabama Department of Public Health, Gift of Life Foundation, Birmingham Healthy Start Plus, AUM Office of Diversity and Inclusion and March of Dimes.

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Mona Davis
Gift of Life, Farmers Insurance and Joe Hudson Collision Offer Mom a Ride for Hope
Khayla Chambers and Jermias

Khayla Chambers and Jermias

MONTGOMERY, AL- The Gift of Life Foundation (GOL) and Farmers Insurance presented the keys to a car to Montgomery mother Khayla Chambers as part of GOL’s 30th Anniversary Rides of Hope Car Giveaway. 

During a presentation held earlier today, Chambers, a participant in GOL’s Parents as Teachers home visitation program, received a 2013 dark gray Nissan Sentra, which was restored by Joe Hudson Collision of Tennessee at no cost.

“Back in February we were presented with an opportunity to partner with Farmers Insurance for its Rides for Hope Program to provide a vehicle for a deserving mom who needed a car not just for transportation, but to help her realize her dreams,” said GOL Executive Director Dr. Cheryl G. Davis.

“This year marks our 30th anniversary, and like Rides for Hope, Gift of Life is celebrating 30 years of offering hope to Montgomery families most at-risk for infant mortality through its programs, which empower women and their families to reduce the challenges they face, develop effective parenting skills, improve their family’s health and connect them to resources that help them increase self-sufficiency.” 

Farmers Insurance and Joe Hudson Collision implements the Rides for Hope program across the country. The program is a way to donate vehicles to military veterans and other deserving families for whom reliable transportation would help improve their lives.  Working in cooperation with auto repair shops, car dealerships and other companies involved in automotive repairs, Farmers provides vehicles that are repaired and eventually donated to families chosen by local social service organizations, like Gift of Life. 

“Farmers Insurance is committed to advancing education, strengthening communities and improving lives. We encourage our agents and employees to volunteer and engage in meaningful community service that makes a positive impact on local communities,” said Frank Lightsey, Farmers Insurance Guaranteed Repair Program Supervisor for the Southeast. “Our Rides for Hope Program falls directly into the strengthen communities and improving lives categories.”

Traweek Dickson, an owner of Joe Hudson Collision said for his company Rides for Hope was an important way to give back to the community. 

“We want to be good corporate citizens and it was an honor to help a deserving mom. It’s our hope that when you help someone in need, that it inspires others to do the same thing,” said Dickson. “We believe this donation will help Ms. Chambers achieve her dreams.” 

More than 15 GOL moms entered the contest by writing an essay explaining why they needed a car and how having reliable transportation would help them achieve their educational, employment or parenting goals. A panel made up of community partners determined the winner. No GOL staff or board members were involved in the selection process.

Chambers, who plans to return to school and study nursing, said winning the car is a tremendous blessing. She and her family have been without a car for almost a year and it has been difficult.

 “When the bus isn’t available, I have to walk two miles to work and another two miles to pick up my son from daycare,” Chambers said. “I’m currently expecting, so getting to work, managing daycare for my son, plus going to school in the evenings after work would be hard to do without a car,” she said. “Winning this car will help me make a better life for myself and my children. I’m thankful to Gift of Life, Farmers Insurance and Joe Hudson for making this possible.”

Ben Shoults
GOL Celebrates 30 Years of Service To Montgomery

MONTGOMERY, AL – Gift of Life Foundation (GOL) is celebrating 30 years of service to Montgomery families with a birthday party on March 14, 2018 from 1:30-3 p.m. at the Gift of Life office located at 1348 Carmichael Way.

Since 1988, GOL has been working to decrease infant mortality in Montgomery County through programs that empower women to reduce the challenges they face that threaten their health and prevent a healthy birth outcome. It accomplishes this through four programs: Parents as Teachers, Nurse Family Partnership, Mobile Family Coaching and Fathers in Action. GOL’s programs help first-time or already parenting moms and dads develop effective parenting skills, reduce risk factors for child abuse and neglect, address the physical, social and emotion health of mom and baby, and provide vital connection to community resources that help them increase self-sufficiency.

The festivities will include proclamations presented by the City of Montgomery and County Commission, reflections on the Gift of Life’s impact on the lives of families by current and former families, and community agencies and local health providers who have partnered with Gift of Life to further its mission to reduce infant mortality. The event will culminate with a cake cutting. For more information, contact Mona Davis at (334) 273-7800.

Ben Shoults
Gift of Life CAN to Provide Mobile Dental Clinics in Two Schools

MONTGOMERY, AL- Gift of Life Foundation’s Community Action Network (GOL CAN) will host mobile dental clinics at Seth Johnson Elementary on March 8 and Highland Gardens Elementary on March 22. The activity is part of an outreach project to teach children the importance of maintaining good oral health and to educate parents on the dental benefit provided by Medicaid.  

Toothbuds, a Medicaid dental provider, will screen students, a representative from Medicaid will inform parents about routine procedures covered by the Medicaid Dental Program, and local dentists will speak to classes about oral health.

“Gift of Life’s mission is to reduce Montgomery County’s high infant mortality rate, but we recognize that doing so requires an integrated approach to health which begins before a woman ever becomes pregnant,” said GOL Executive Director Cheryl Davis.

“We educate our moms on the importance of maintaining good oral health before and during pregnancy, but we also wanted to extend that message out to the community through our Community Action Network that babies and young children need regular preventive dental services to stay healthy, too. There are families that may not be aware that Medicaid covers dental check-ups or cleanings for children, so the benefit is underused.  This is a concern our CAN wanted to address. We wanted to partner to reach families who aren’t using these services,” she said.

According to Alabama Medicaid, the agency pays for routine dental care for children under age 21 as long as the child is eligible for full Medicaid. Most children are no longer eligible after their 19th birthday unless they are eligible for another category. Dental services must be provided by a licensed dentist enrolled as a Medicaid dental provider. Coverage includes a dental checkup, cleaning, crown, extractions, fluoride treatments, fillings and other services.

The first mobile dental clinic will be held at Seth Johnson Elementary on March 8, from 8:30-9:45 a.m. A second one will be held at Highland Gardens on March 22. About 80 students will be served at each school. Local dentist Dr. David M. Cawley, D.D.S of Dental Concepts, will provide education.

Ben Shoults
Gift of Life Host 2nd Annual Maternal/Child Health Mini-Conference

MONTGOMERY, AL- Gift of Life Foundation is hosting its 2nd Annual Maternal/Child Health Mini-Conference for Healthcare Professionals on Friday, April 27, 2018 from 7:30 a.m.- Noon at the Auburn University Montgomery School of Nursing.

Conference topics will include:

  • Alabama Sexually Transmitted Infections: Updates and Trends
  • Prenatal Stress: Impacts and Prevention
  • Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Care from Hospital to Home

*CEUS will be available for nurses and licensed social work professionals. Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. • Presentations: 8 a.m.- Noon

The mini-conference is free, but seating is limited. You MUST register on Eventbrite HERE by April 16 to attend. For more information, contact Michelle Anthony, MSN,RN at (334) 273-3093 or email: manthony@golfound.org

Conference Sponsors: Baptist Health and Auburn University Montgomery School of Nursing

Ben Shoults
River Region Community Action Team to Hold Candlelight Memorial to Observe Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 20, 2017
MEDIA CONTACT: Mona Davis, Marketing and Community Outreach
(334) 273-7800

MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama Department of Public Health’s River Region Community Action Team will hold its annual Candlelight Memorial in observance of International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. Women and families around the globe will mark the event with candle light tributes, and here in the River Region those who have lost an infant either during pregnancy or that was stillborn or a few months old are welcome to participate in the memorial which will be held on Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.

Families will have an opportunity to light memorial candles and help create an International Wave of Light representing hope and healing. Local families are also invited to bring a picture of their infant, a sonogram or a pregnancy photo that will be placed on a large memorial board. The candle lighting will begin at 7 p.m.

The contact persons for this event are Shirley Daniel, Region V Perinatal Coordinator, Alabama
Department of Public Health and Gift of Life Foundation Family Programs Education Coordinator and Team Leader Ashley Cochran. If you are interested in interviewing them in advance of the event or the day of the event, please let me know. Thanks for your consideration.

Ben Shoults
GOL, ADPH Hold Joint News Conference to Promote Infant Mortality Awareness Month

September is National Infant Mortality Month and Gift of Life Foundation in partnership with the Alabama Department of Public Health held a joint news conference on September  12, 2017 to announce September as Infant Mortality Awareness Month.  

Last year in the state of Alabama nearly 500 babies never had the opportunity to celebrate their first birthday. The majority of those babies were African American, many were born in poverty, and others were born in an environment where they may not have received prenatal care early enough, or where their parents did not have the education or support that they needed to be healthy and survive.

Dr. Janice Smiley, director of the Perinatal Health Division, Alabama Department of Public Health, and Gift of Life Executive Director Cheryl Davis discussed why there is an increase in the number of infant deaths in Montgomery and other regions across the state and what the community can do to help reduce infant mortality. The event was held at the RSA Park, where Gift of Life and ADPH staff planted pinwheels representing the 494 babies in Alabama who never reached their first birthday.   

Ben Shoults
Gift of Life, Alabama Department of Public Heath Announce September as Infant Mortality Awareness Month

MEDIA ALERT
Contact: Mona Davis, Marketing and Community Outreach
(334) 546-7181/ (334) 273-7800/mdavis@golfound.org
For Immediate Release: September 11, 2017

MONTGOMERY, AL— Last year in the state of Alabama nearly 500 babies never had the opportunity to celebrate their first birthday. The majority of those babies were African American, many were born in poverty, and others were born in an environment where they may not have received prenatal care early enough, or where their parents did not have the education or support that they needed to be healthy and survive.

September is National Infant Mortality Month and Gift of Life Foundation in partnership with the Alabama Department of Public Health will hold a news conference to discuss Montgomery County and the state’s high infant mortality rates on Tuesday, September 12 at 1 p.m. at the RSA Park located at 201 Monroe Street in front of the RSA Tower, downtown Montgomery.

Acting State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris and Gift of Life Executive Director Dr. Cheryl Davis will discuss what is believed to be contributing to the increase in the number of infant deaths in Montgomery and other regions across the state and what the community can do to help reduce infant mortality.

Ben Shoults
Gift of Life Helps Hurricane Harvey Families

Gift of Life Foundation is collecting disposable diapers of all sizes and baby wipes to help Hurricane Harvey moms and babies through September 8. Many disaster relief organizations do not provide these items for distribution and Gift of Life would like to help those families get the items their babies need while they are displaced from their homes. All items GOL collects will be distributed to the Texas Diaper Bank. Those who wish to donate can drop off unwrapped disposable baby diapers and packages of wipes to the GOL office located at 1348 Carmichael Way, 36106, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Our offices are open Monday through Friday. You can also make monetary donations online to the Texas Diaper bank at http://www.texasdiaperbank.org. For more information about the diaper drive, call the Gift of Life office at (334) 272-1820.

Ben Shoults
GOL Awarded Major Grant from Children's Trust Fund of Alabama to Reduce Child Abuse and Neglect

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 20, 2017
MEDIA CONTACT: Mona Davis, Marketing and Outreach Coordinator
(334) 273-7800
mdavis@golfound.org

MONTGOMERY, AL — Gift of Life Foundation (GOL) has been awarded a major grant from the Children’s Trust Fund of Alabama to help reduce child abuse and neglect in Montgomery County.

Gift of Life was awarded a $95,000 grant for its Nurse Family Partnership Program (NFP) — a free, voluntary program that pairs expectant, first-time moms with a registered nurse.  GOL nurse home visitors help program participants assess their attitudes, knowledge, skills and current level of support, then develop interventions that empower participants to set goals, make behavioral changes, address challenges and increase self-sufficiency. This helps reduce the stress factors that contribute to child abuse and neglect.  

“We are pleased to have received the grant from the Children’s Trust Fund of Alabama and to have an opportunity to partner with their efforts to protect Alabama’s children,” said Gift of Life Executive Director Cheryl Davis.  “Research tells us that too many babies in Montgomery County are born too early, into poverty, or are impacted by violence. These are contributing factors to the high rate of infant mortality, child abuse and neglect that we are seeing in our community.”  

In 2015, 7.3 per 1,000 Montgomery County children had indication for child abuse and neglect, according to data published in the 2016 Alabama Kids Count book. Davis said those numbers emphasize the critical need for funding for home visiting programs like those offered by Gift of Life, which support children and families in the environments where they live.

“The grant will fund two NFP nurse home visitors who will work with a client in her home for two and a half years,” said Davis.  “They will provide the education, support and interventions needed to become an effective parent and create a nurturing environment for their child that is healthy and free of abuse.”

 

About Gift of Life Foundation - Since 1988, Gift of Life has worked to lower Montgomery County’s infant mortality rate through coordinated, evidence-based programs that give women and children at greater risk for infant mortality support, parenting education and encouragement at no cost through its Nurse-Family Partnership, Parents as Teachers, and Mobile Family Coaching, and Fathers in Action programs. For more information, visit www.golfound.org.

Ben Shoults