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Description Community Voice is a grassroots program that teaches residents about prenatal health in an effort to reduce Black infant mortality and improve birth outcomes. The Community Voice program aims to support behaviors that promote healthy pregnancies by motivating people and encouraging lifestyle changes. The program trains residents to become "Lay Health Advisors" through a series of five classes that address a variety of health concerns, including SIDS, preterm labor, and early prenatal care. Community Voice participants engage community members and spread positive health education information through Town Hall meetings, churches, civic organizations, community events, and other local venues.

This program is locally funded by Children Services Council of Palm Beach County.
Goal / Mission Community Voice is a grassroots program that utilizes community residents to provide factual perinatal information throughout the community in an effort to reduce African American infant mortality.
Results / Accomplishments Lay Health Advisors have made thousands of community contacts and exchanges of perinatal health information in their communities. The program has led to a substantial increase in knowledge among participants, as demonstrated through pre- and post-program test results. Additionally, Lynchburg and Danville, Virginia, two cities that created the program, experienced lower infant mortality rates following program implementation.
Categories Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health
Health / Prevention & Safety
Social Environment / Neighborhood/Community Attachment
Organization(s) Sickle Cell Foundation of Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast Inc.
Source Children Services Council of Palm Beach County
Date of Implementation 2009
Geographic Type Urban
Location County: Palm Beach
Primary Contact Bill Cooper
Sickle Cell Foundation of Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast Inc.
1600 North Australian Avenue
West Palm Beach, Florida 33407
561-833-3113
http://www.sicklecellpalmbeach.org/
Target Audience Racial / Ethnic Minorities, Infants
Submitted By Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County
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