She Breathes Life
Join Maternity Care Coalition, She Can Win, and community advocate Tiffany Newmuis for She Breathes Life, a virtual yoga and guided meditation class led by yoga and meditation instructor Leslee Frye.
Right Here At Every Turn
Since 1980, MCC has served over 140,000 families, even with the challenges of COVID-19 our work will not stop. We will continue to advocate for the improvement of health services for pregnant people, parenting families, and children. Read the story to learn more about our 2020 Annual Report.
Little Piece of My Art Gallery
Welcome to Maternity Care Coalition's A Little Piece of My Art Gallery, a place for families to share their Little Artists' masterpieces as a way to spread love and joy during this time.
Pregnant and Parenting from Jail: Part 3
Part 3 of this series, centered around MOMobile at Riverside, focuses on the need for more research of incarcerated mothers.
Pregnant and Parenting from Jail: Part 2
Part 2 of this series, centered around MOMobile at Riverside, focuses on breastfeeding and how incarceration impacts a mother's ability to do so.
Serena Williams = Super Woman: Exploring Maternal Mortality through a non-Mom Serena Williams Fan
“I fight a lot of battles in my life and it’s just fighting against the odds.”-Serena Williams Growing up, Serena Williams was my idol. Seeing h
Pregnant and Parenting from Jail: Part 1
Over the next few months, Maternity Care Coalition will be providing a series of blog posts highlighting the work being done in our MOMobile at Riverside program. Learn more from Part 1 in this series.
RECAP: 2018 Spring Policy Forum
MCC hosted its bi-annual policy forum titled "Shaping Policy for Working Mothers and their Families." Learn more about the event.
Donna’s Story
It is an ugly, hard situation I don’t wish on anyone. It is a very bitter sip to swallow, like a nightmare, every day hoping to wake up...It wasn’t the home that my husband and I made with our children; it wasn’t complete. With his empty chair at the table, we couldn’t eat dinner in the dining room.
Donna’s Story
It is an ugly, hard situation I don’t wish on anyone. It is a very bitter sip to swallow, like a nightmare, every day hoping to wake up...It wasn’t the home that my husband and I made with our children; it wasn’t complete. With his empty chair at the table, we couldn’t eat dinner in the dining room.