Homeland Heart Birth and Wellness Collective
Using community health workers as activists, Homeland Heart Collective seeks to create a safe space sand improve birth outcomes for women, infants, and families of color. Through programming and services designed for women and infants of color, resources for families of color and training and support for women of color midwives and doulas,
Homeland Heart Collective is devoted to mitigating concerns and creating safe environments and experiences, eliminating racial, socioeconomic, and health disparities, and reducing infant and maternal mortality rates before during and after pregnancy, for underserved and marginalized groups.
At Homeland Heart Collective, our core mission is to promote and protect maternal, perinatal, and infant health among women, infants, and families of color. We are proud to serve as a sanctuary for birth workers and families before, during, and after pregnancy – providing a bridge between practitioners and families, in order to improve birth outcomes and reduce infant and maternal mortality rates for black indigenous people of color.
Our goal is to create an inclusive space that promote optimal infant and maternal health in Nashville communities of color.