Wisconsin programs
- We’re improving the health of babies in our state.
- Our programs support moms-to-be and professionals.
- We offer comfort to families with a newborn in intensive care.
Supporting moms all throughout their pregnancies
We help moms get the information and care they need before, during and after pregnancy. If something goes wrong, we support families in the NICU. Learn more about some of our community programs below.
CenteringPregnancy® in Wisconsin
The CenteringPregnancy® model is used to change the paradigm of health services to a group care model in order to improve the overall health outcomes of mothers, babies, new families and all individuals across the life cycle.
Healthy Babies, Healthy Business®
This program is designed to help you enhance your existing wellness programs and offer our content to your employees. We want to help you mitigate health care costs by enhancing employee education.
NICU Family Support Programs
NICU Family Support Programs (NICU FSP) provide information and comfort to families during a newborn's stay in a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), during the transition home, and in the tragic event of a newborn death.
The Coming of the Blessing®
Coming of the Blessing® shares prenatal education which imparts knowledge that respects the traditional beliefs and ancestral wisdom that are important to many native cultures.
Stork's Nest
Stork's Nest is a cooperative project of the March of Dimes and the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. that provides prenatal education and incentives for low-income pregnant women.
Eliminating Elective Deliveries Before 39 Weeks
The "Eliminating Elective Deliveries Before 39 Weeks" toolkit helps educate physicians on the importance of eliminating non-medically indicated deliveries before 39 weeks.