LOVE is in the AIR at the 2024 Project Cradle Care Event
DID YOU KNOW?
Breastfeeding is the best method for early infant feeding and the healthiest option for most mothers and infants. Infants who are breastfed have reduced risks of ear and respiratory infections, asthma, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and obesity.
Researchers have shown that stress, anxiety, or depression in pregnant mothers is associated not only with poor obstetric outcomes but also with social, emotional, and behavioral problems in their children.
Swaddling keeps babies in a safe sleep position while providing extra comfort and security. Studies have found that swaddled babies startle less often, get more sleep, fall back to sleep more quickly after startling, and wake less often overall.
Join Mu Beta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, and The Gabriel Project® for our Annual Project Cradle Care Event on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 11 am. Located at the Catholic Charities of Central Texas facility, 1625 Rutherford Lane, Austin, TX 78754.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Project Cradle Care is a prenatal education and resource program that seeks to reach young women with adequate prenatal education and care to foster proper infant care and child development. Over only two hours, you will...
- ENGAGE in fun-filled interactive sessions
- LEARN to care for yourself, your baby and other time-saving hacks for new Moms
- WIN awesome prizes and enjoy a healthy lunch with us
Participation is free!
Don't miss out!
Register NOW!
About Us
Saint Gabriel’s Pregnancy and Parenting Program at Catholic Charities is a nonprofit working towards guiding and empowering individuals to build a strong foundation of healthy relationships and a supportive environment for young children, ensuring a healthy and stable start to life. #SGPPP #babyshower.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority’s Project CRADLE Care is one of our essential programs designed to raise awareness of disparate and inequitable maternal and infant health outcomes that women of color endure. We aim to mitigate outcome and life-course disparities in our communities through community outreach, advocacy, education, and implicit bias training.
LOVE is in the AIR at the 2024 Project Cradle Care Event
DID YOU KNOW?
Breastfeeding is the best method for early infant feeding and the healthiest option for most mothers and infants. Infants who are breastfed have reduced risks of ear and respiratory infections, asthma, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and obesity.
Researchers have shown that stress, anxiety, or depression in pregnant mothers is associated not only with poor obstetric outcomes but also with social, emotional, and behavioral problems in their children.
Swaddling keeps babies in a safe sleep position while providing extra comfort and security. Studies have found that swaddled babies startle less often, get more sleep, fall back to sleep more quickly after startling, and wake less often overall.
Join Mu Beta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, and The Gabriel Project® for our Annual Project Cradle Care Event on Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 11 am. Located at the Catholic Charities of Central Texas facility, 1625 Rutherford Lane, Austin, TX 78754.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Project Cradle Care is a prenatal education and resource program that seeks to reach young women with adequate prenatal education and care to foster proper infant care and child development. Over only two hours, you will...
- ENGAGE in fun-filled interactive sessions
- LEARN to care for yourself, your baby and other time-saving hacks for new Moms
- WIN awesome prizes and enjoy a healthy lunch with us
Participation is free!
Don't miss out!
Register NOW!
About Us
Saint Gabriel’s Pregnancy and Parenting Program at Catholic Charities is a nonprofit working towards guiding and empowering individuals to build a strong foundation of healthy relationships and a supportive environment for young children, ensuring a healthy and stable start to life. #SGPPP #babyshower.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority’s Project CRADLE Care is one of our essential programs designed to raise awareness of disparate and inequitable maternal and infant health outcomes that women of color endure. We aim to mitigate outcome and life-course disparities in our communities through community outreach, advocacy, education, and implicit bias training.