Black Infant Health Program Aims to Improve Lives of Moms-to-Be and Their Babies
Spectrum News in Antelope Valley talked about Children’s Bureau’s new Black Infant Health Program which aims to improve the health of African-American women and their babies, as well as reduce racial disparities by empowering women to make healthy choices. Watch here.
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