Healthier Beginnings
From 1995-1997, the Healthier Beginnings Fetal Infant Mortality Study was conducted in Allen County, and found that babies in this community were dying due to preventable contributing factors, including:
Barriers to prenatal care
Unrecognized signs of preterm labor and warning signs in pregnancy
Lack of familiarity with SIDS prevention measures
Not knowing about eligibility for Medicaid and resources for sliding fee prenatal care
The Birth of Healthier Moms and Babies
In 1996, St. Joseph Medical Center received a grant from the Indiana State Department of Health for a demonstration project to address these causes of infant mortality. And, this was the beginning of Healthier Moms and Babies.
A New Structure
In August 1997, Healthier Moms and Babies was transferred to the Fort Wayne Medical Society Foundation.
National Recognition
At their Annual Prematurity Summit, the March of Dimes recognized Healthier Moms and Babies’ outstanding efforts to save babies.
Expanding the Community We Serve
The St. Joe Community Health Foundation started providing HIPAA-compliant Skyping software to provide Burmese interpretation on home visits.
Nurse-Family Partnership
Thanks to a grant from the Indiana State Department of Health, Healthier Moms and Babies was awarded funding to implement Nurse-Family Partnership in Allen County and expand its staff by nine.
Continued Growth
In 2021, with an assessment approval of both fiscal and leadership viability, Healthier Moms and Babies evolved from the Fort Wayne Medical Society Foundation to become its own 501c3. The organization continues as an independent nonprofit organization today.