The Jasmine Project

The Jasmine Project The Jasmine Project services focus on promoting the health and development of families before, during, and after pregnancy.

Services include home visits and group classes.

12/25/2023

From all of us at the Jasmine Project, we wish our community and CAN Members a very happy holiday season. May your season be filled with joy, peace, rest and the company of those you love. See you in the new year!

11/24/2023

We have so many things to be grateful for... but you have to be one of the best reasons to give thanks. Thank you for following the Jasmine Project!

It's Prematurity Awareness Day!!!  At the Jasmine Project, we work on providing wrap-around services that aim to reduce ...
11/17/2023

It's Prematurity Awareness Day!!! At the Jasmine Project, we work on providing wrap-around services that aim to reduce the risk of infant mortality and preterm births. If you've had a preterm birth and want more support during your current pregnancy, contact us today!

Scan to access the free resources from NICHQ - National Institute for Children's Health Quality that address preterm births.

Ongoing depression has the propensity  to lower the chances of a healthy start for baby. Home visiting programs are esse...
11/16/2023

Ongoing depression has the propensity to lower the chances of a healthy start for baby. Home visiting programs are essential to support mothers experiencing depression who may not even know it.

Did you know that September is National Infant Mortality Awareness Month? Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, September 19th at 1...
09/18/2023

Did you know that September is National Infant Mortality Awareness Month? Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, September 19th at 11 AM on the The Jasmine Project page for a discussion with the CEO of Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade.

✅ Share with your friends and colleagues…
AND
⭐️ Share with those who are planning to start a family 🗓️ currently pregnant 🤰🏽 or recently birthed a newborn 👶🏾 !

09/15/2023

Did you know that on On September 1, 2022, National Healthy Start Association officially declared that September is National Infant Mortality Awareness Month. "The Celebrate Day 366…Every Baby Deserves a Chance Infant Mortality Awareness Campaign supports and inspires people from around the nation to take action in support of the Healthy People 2030 goal to improve the health and well-being of women, infants, children and families." (https://www.nationalhealthystart.org/celebrate-day-366/)

May is Preeclampsia Awareness Month. According to preeclampsia.org, the theme for  2023 is "Move Preeclampsia Research F...
05/01/2023

May is Preeclampsia Awareness Month. According to preeclampsia.org, the theme for 2023 is "Move Preeclampsia Research Forward."

May is  ! We’ve all been through a lot lately. As we persevere, let’s find joy in making our mental health a priority. W...
04/29/2023

May is ! We’ve all been through a lot lately. As we persevere, let’s find joy in making our mental health a priority. What do you do to improve your mental wellbeing? What brings you joy and happiness? We'd love to know so please share in the comments. healthawarenessmkonth

You’re invited to join us in demanding better care for our communities at our Birth Justice Town Hall.Join us Wednesday,...
04/14/2023

You’re invited to join us in demanding better care for our communities at our Birth Justice Town Hall.
Join us Wednesday, April 12th, 2023 from 6:30PM-8:30PM at Miami Workers Center - 745 Northwest 54th Street Miami, FL 33137

Healthcare and maternal health is a human right, the right to live. We are inviting birthing people, their families, community leaders, elected officials, doulas, midwives, doctors, nurses, and hospital administrators to join us in a community town hall meeting that will focus on raising awareness about the current local Black maternal health crisis.

Register Here! bit.ly/mbjicommunitymeeting

About 3%–6% of infants worldwide are born with a serious birth defect every year. CDC and partners work globally to redu...
04/12/2023

About 3%–6% of infants worldwide are born with a serious birth defect every year. CDC and partners work globally to reduce stigma, increase opportunities for prevention and care, and raise awareness about the impact of birth defects worldwide.

There are some risks that can increase your change of giving birth to a baby with a birth defect:
* Diabetes
* Obesity
* Age of a birthing parent (over 35 years)
* A genetic condition runs in your biological family history (genetic predisposition)
* Substance-use disorder
* Taking certain medications

For more information visit: https://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/stories/2022/world-birth-defects-day-2022.html

Today is the start of Black Maternal Health Week! The week is intentionally held during National Minority Health Month a...
04/11/2023

Today is the start of Black Maternal Health Week! The week is intentionally held during National Minority Health Month and begins on April 11th annually to join dozens of global organizations in marking this day as International Day for Maternal Health and Rights – an opportunity to advocate for the elimination of maternal mortality globally. The activities and conversations hosted throughout the week intentionally center the values and traditions of the reproductive and birth justice movements. ​

Please visit blackmamasmatter.org/BMHW for more information!

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1580 NW 10th Avenue R-509A
Miami, FL
33136

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+13052434078

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