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Doula Services - Indiana Minority Health Coalition (IMHC) - La Porte County, IN

Community Doula Services is a program that was started in 2017 with the assistance of grant funding to help combat the dismal infant mortality rates we face here in Indiana. Nearly one third of all pregnant women in Indiana do not receive prenatal care. Although nearly one-third of pregnant women do not receive early prenatal care in Indiana, the sad fact is that more than 45% of black and Latino do not receive early care. That is why IMHC Doula Services is particularly interested in reaching and serving these populations.

Prenatal care is important for not only the healthy development of babies, but also the health and well-being of the moms themselves. Our program provides women with a doula from the moment they are referred into the program until the baby’s first birthday. Doulas guide the moms in our program on their journey mentally, emotionally as well as physically and make sure they are aware of all the resources available to them. Our doulas are certified through DONA International, which is the leader in evidence-based doula training. They are also culturally competent, certified Community Health Workers. Doulas are present to act in the best interest of the moms on their behalf and make sure what they want is kept a priority, and empower the moms to be able to advocate for themselves.

Hours of Operation

Monday through Friday 9am – 5pm CST

Resource Date:
June 11, 2024
Location:
La Porte (County)
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Resource Address:
Co-located at HealthLinc Michigan City
710 Franklin St #200
Michigan City, IN 46360
Doula Services - Indiana Minority Health Coalition (IMHC) - La Porte County, IN