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African Family Holistic Health Organization

Community Resource

Serves: Portland, Multnomah County

About this resource

The program delivers childbirth and prenatal education, connects participants with doulas, and organizes baby showers that include gifts. It aims to assist parents through emotional, social, and financial support. Additionally, families receive home visits after birth, which provide essential items like diapers and wipes. The program also features Every Child a Reader classes that involve group reading activities for children, with a limit of 15 participants.

Intake Procedure: Interested individuals can walk in or call for details, and new participants might be placed on a waitlist.

Travel/Location: The nearest TriMet bus routes 73 and 20 are a short 11-minute walk away, while bus 2 and TriMet FX 2 are approximately 13 minutes on foot.

Fees: There are no fees associated with the program.

Who can use this

  • - Pregnant individuals and new mothers from the low-income Black Diaspora, African Immigrant, and Refugee communities aged 23 or younger - Diapers and wipes are available for children aged 0-18 months from the Black Diaspora community.

Documents you may need

  • Photo ID and proof of address

Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.

Get in touch

Phone
+15032067672
Website
www.afhho.org/
Email
joy@afhho.org
Address
1445 SE 122nd Avenue Portland, OR 97233
Portland, Oregon

Walk-ins welcome

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