Gift of Life Nurse Supervisor Kristi Gay and GOL mom Temea and son Jayce are currently featured in an inspiring parenting profile on Nurse-Family Partnership's national website that explores Temea's time in Gift of Life's NFP and how the warm, supportive relationship she established with her nurse home visitor helped her achieve her goals and become a successful parent. To read the profile, click HERE.
MONTGOMERY, AL - In accordance with the latest COVID-19 developments and best practices recommended by federal, state and local authorities, Gift of Life Foundation staff will be working remotely and will implement telehealth protocols to ensure the health of employees and the families that we serve through April 30, 2020.
During this period, all nurse home visitors, parent educators, family coaches and leadership staff will be accessible by phone and email to ensure continuity of services. All Gift of Life families are also invited to visit our new COVID-19 UPDATE PAGE AT https://golfound.org/covid19-information-resources to find helpful information and links to resources on COVID-19 and pregnancy.
For our community partners, any referrals that are received through our website or by fax will be processed in the customary way. All group meetings, community education and outreach will be temporarily suspended until we have more of a sense of how COVID-19 is impacting our community. Regular updates will be provided on our website at www.golfound.org and on Facebook @GOLFound.
Gift of Life Foundation’s Community Action Network recently sponsored a skill building workshop on grant writing for area health and service providers and non-profit groups that serve at-risk families. The workshop was held at county health department and drew about 30 participants. Ann Cooper, Vice President of Community Initiatives for River Region United Way, facilitated the session and helped attendees navigate the grant writing process, from research, identifying needs and capacity, to retooling mission statements, community collaborations and learning how to effectively tell an organization’s story. The purpose of the event was to equipped providers and nonprofits with the skills they need to increase their program’s sustainability beyond grant funding.
Amen! Gift of Life Community Action Network kicked off its first Safe Sleep Sunday at Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Montgomery. Members had an opportunity to come to our table and pick up brochures, pose with safe sleep Baby Marcus and ask questions so they could learn about safe sleep, how it disproportionately impacts communities of color and what the community response to reducing Sudden Infant Death and other sleep-related causes of infant death should be. Special thanks to Gariesa Galbreath, church secretary and director of the Pilgrim Rest Project Share Program, and Pastor Walter E. Ellis for supporting our efforts to share this important message. If your church is interested in hosting a safe sleep outreach at a Sunday or Saturday service, please call Mona Davis, CAN Coordinator at (334) 273-7800.
Gift of Life Nurse Supervisor Kathy Pounds and Nurse Family Partnership alum Kayla Ramsey have been featured in the national publication, The Hechinger Report, on the effectiveness of parenting apps like Goal Mama, which GOL moms enrolled in our NFP program use to track personal goals, doctor visits, parenting lessons and connect with their nurse home visitor. Kathy and Kayla have also been featured on NFP's national website and have been interviewed by the company that developed Goal Mama. Click the link below to read the feature.
https://mailchi.mp/hechingerreport.org/parenting-apps-arent-just-about-the-kids-anymore?e=85e89ea22b&fbclid=IwAR2Djr2g-hkPAPSmnK_Uvv9gowK2lWm535ccz7zU0PeVOWX-fPa9fyWtoYc
MONTGOMERY, AL - Gift of Life Executive Director Dr. Regina Traylor was one of several directors from organizations representing Congressional District 2 that were awarded grants from the Alabama Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention on December 18, 2019. GOL received $60,000 to support its Nurse-Family Partnership, a home visiting program that pairs a first-time pregnant mom that is pregnant less than 28 weeks with a registered nurse who provides education, support for mom and baby until the child reaches age 2. NFP provides valuable coping skills to moms which help reduce stress and the likelihood of child abuse and neglect.
For 2020, CTF has awarded more than $1.8 million to organizations across the state that are working to prevent child abuse and neglect through their programs.
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MEDIA CONTACT: Mona Davis, Director of Marketing and Community Outreach
Office: (334) 273-7800 / Mobile: (334) 399-0158 / Email: mdavis@golfound.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 10, 2019
Gift of Life NFP Featured in Yahoo News Documentary on Poverty’s Effect on Fetal Development
The Gift of Life Foundation’s (GOL) Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) Program is featured in the new Yahoo News documentary “Baby Brain”, which will debut online today on Yahoo! News and later this month on Roku and Apple TV.
The documentary highlights research by the Harvard University Center for the Developing Child which shows the effects of poverty and toxic stress on pregnant women and fetal brain development.
In “The Impact of Early Adversity on Children’s Development”, the center’s research on the biology of stress shows how major adversity, such as extreme poverty, abuse, or neglect can weaken developing brain architecture and permanently set the body’s stress response system on high alert. Science also shows that providing stable, responsive, nurturing relationships in the earliest years of life can prevent or even reverse the damaging effects of early life stress, with lifelong benefits for learning, behavior, and health.
GOL Executive Director Dr. Regina Traylor said Yahoo News selected GOL’s NFP based on its strong record of positive outcomes from program participants. NFP partners first-time moms with a registered nurse who provides support and education in the home to help moms form protective relationships with their baby.
“Neuroscience science is taking us far beyond old notions of what prenatal care should look like,” said GOL Executive Director Dr. Regina Traylor. “We know through our work that improving health outcomes has to include an approach that seeks to help moms and children living in poverty address toxic stress.”
Yahoo’s film crew accompanied GOL Nurse Home Visitor Lori Rogers on home visits with two Montgomery moms — Latreta and Brianna — who spoke candidly to producers about the challenges they faced and how NFP provided the physical and emotional support they needed to set goals, access community resources and form a strong, protective relationship with their baby, which the findings suggests can reduce abnormal levels of stress hormones, improve early learning and help reduce generational poverty. Former GOL Nursing Programs Director Amy Trammell also participated in the production with Nurse Home Visitor Kristi Gay, who will be featured with one of her mom’s in future production.
“Being a part of this project was a great experience because it shows just how needed Gift of Life’s work is,” said Rogers. “The film shows how toxic stress is a problem that is affecting moms and babies throughout the nation. I hope it sparks meaningful conversations on how we can improve prenatal care for moms living in poverty and the need to support home visiting programs like NFP.”
To view the documentary, click here.
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ABOUT GIFT OF LIFE FOUNDATION: Since 1988, Gift of Life Foundation (GOL) has worked to decrease infant mortality in through programs that empower women to reduce the challenges they face that threaten their health and prevent a healthy birth outcome. Reducing those challenges helps children survive infancy, lower complications related to low birth weight and decrease child abuse and neglect. Our parent educators, mobile family coaches and registered nurses work with first-time and parenting moms and dads to develop effective parenting skills and connect them to community resources that help them increase self-sufficiency.
Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world on December 3, 2019 and every day. It was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good.
You can help further the work of The Gift of Life Foundation by donating on Tuesday You can donate online through our website (click the donate button at the top of the homepage); mail in your tax-deductible donation made payable to The Gift of Life to 1348 Carmichael Way, Montgomery, AL 36106; or you can donate much-needed diapers and baby wipes to our diaper closet at the above address.
For more information on our work and how you can help, call (334) 272-1820 or email us at info@golfound.org.
Did you know that across the U.S. and our community, one in three families with babies is experiencing diaper need? Babies without clean diapers are exposed to more potential health risks, and federal assistance doesn’t help families who cannot afford diapers and wipes, which can cost more than $80 a month.
The Gift of Life Foundation has launched Operation: Christmas Bottoms Diaper and Baby Wipes Drive this holiday season to help meet the needs of some of the families that we serve in Montgomery, Macon, Autauga, Pike, Russell and Crenshaw counties.
Your church, Sunday School classes, youth department, ministries, or auxiliaries can help by donating new packs of diapers in all sizes (especially sizes newborn and 1) and baby wipes.
Just deliver your diapers and baby wipes to the Gift of Life office located at 1348 Carmichael Way, between 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday through December 31, or we would gladly pick up large donations.
We’ll list your name and post your photo to our Operation Christmas Bottoms web page and social media platforms as a thank you for your diapers and wipes, and to show the community that you care about our babies!
For more information about Operation Christmas Bottoms, call Mona Davis, Marketing and Community Outreach Director, at (334) 273-7800 or visit www.golfound.org.
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SPECIAL THANKS TO GEICO Insurance and Joe Hudson Collision who presented the Gift of Life Foundation with the keys to a beautifully restored 2017 Kia Soul earlier today. The donation was part of Recycled Rides, a national program by the National Auto Body Council which partners with insurers like GEICO, Charity Cars.com, local collision repair shops, car part vendors and mechanics to provide refurbished cars to veterans and disadvantaged families and community organizations that serve them.
Special thanks to Travion Spell, GEICO Auto Damage Manager; David Garner, Joe Hudson Collision; J.R. Carter, GEICO Lead Salvage Analyst; Mr. B's Car Detailing and local mechanic Brian Turner who volunteered his talents to make sure the car was ready to roll!
The car will be used to transport pregnant and parenting moms enrolled in Gift of Life’s programs to medical appointments and monthly group parenting classes, as well support our Fathers in Action and community outreach activities. Gift of Life currently serves nearly 400 expectant or parenting moms, dads and babies across six counties: Montgomery, Autauga, Crenshaw, Pike, Macon and Russell.