BGBB Co-Founder becomes PATH Board member
BGBB Co-Founder becomes Board member of PATH (Pediatric Adolescent Transformative Healthcare)
Jessica Davenport-Williams, co-founder of Black Girls Break Bread now serves as a Board member of PATH (Pediatric Adolescent Transformative Healthcare), an IL Dept of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) Healthcare Transformation Collaborative (HTC) dedicated to revolutionizing Pediatric Behavioral Health Homes (BHH) on the West and Southwest sides of Chicago.
BGBB launches Holiday Donation Drive
BGBB launches Holiday Donation Drive
Give the gift of love for those who are in need this holiday season.
BGBB will be donating to moms and babies who are unhoused and is asking for your help!
Your donation will help provide baby diapers ($30/case), diaper wipes ($15/pack), and baby formula ($50/can) for well-deserving moms and babies!
Click the link below to donate today!
BGBB celebrates its 7th anniversary by sponsoring mental health therapy sessions
BGBB celebrates its 7th anniversary by sponsoring mental health therapy sessions
In honor of its 7th anniversary and Mental Illness Awareness Week, BGBB sponsored 7 free mental health therapy sessions for 7 pregnant and postpartum persons.
Mental health conditions are one of the leading causes of maternal and infant mortality. Maternal mental health conditions-- such as anxiety, perinatal and postpartum depression and birth-related PTSD-- are the most common complications of pregnancy and childbirth, affecting 1 in 5 women.
Learn more about BGBB's effort to expand access to important care:
‘Healthy is Happy’ nutrition campaign launched
‘Healthy is Happy’ nutrition campaign launched
BGBB is proud to announce its “Healthy is Happy” nutrition campaign. This initiative provides fresh produce and nutritious beverages to pregnant and parenting teens in the 8th district of Illinois as an effort to increase access to nutrition, nutrition education and improve maternal and infant health outcomes.
See how BGBB is creating an equitable landscape for Black birthing persons
BGBB successfully advocates for House Bill 5013
BGBB successfully advocates for House Bill 5013
Black Girls Break Bread co-founder Jessica Davenport-Williams spoke with WCIA 3 News upon the successful passage of House Bill 5013. HB 5013 serves to expand access to maternal healthcare services for pregnant Medicaid members in Illinois.
Effective January 1, 2023 this act protects a pregnant patient’s freedom of choice to receive pregnancy-related health care from any qualified provider—regardless of whether the provider has an active contract with her specific Medicaid health plan.
Through advocating for legislation like HB 5013, BGBB continues to work toward building an equitable landscape for Black birthing persons across the state.