Our Sister Circles are sacred for bonding healing and nurturing our future.
Peer to peer breastfeeding mommy models and empowerment  sessions.
We redefine what community really demonstrates.
“Letting Out Valuable Energy.”

Our ABC’S of Breastfeeding program was created and designed to educate, encourage, and empower mothers to

Appreciate themselves, Bond with their baby, and be a better Caretaker of self and baby.

What We Do

Our program Mommies, Bellies, Babies, and Daddies (MBBD) through empowering women and families in public housing. 

Our impact is based on collective outcomes and evidence-based programs.

Our Mission

HHP II uses centering for pregnant women and sister circles to organize and empower breastfeeding women seeking pathways to their future.

Our Approach

We have developed a CBS approach in addressing the range of complex barriers faced by families with children that are breastfeeding.

This approach is simple:

CREATE relationships with families

BUILD trusting relationships with families

SUSTAIN those relationships through visibility

 

The ABC’s of Breastfeeding

Workshops Mommy Self-Care, Basic Nutrition, Breastfeeding demos, Exercise
Support (pre/postpartum) Peer-to-Peer Mentoring, Sister Circles, Free Doula services
Birthing Support Free Doula Support, Pregnancy, Delivery, postpartum plans
Educational Speakers Series Finance, Domestic Violence, Housing, Education
Mommy Support Bags Diapers, Breast Pads, Mothers Tea, Clothing for Mothers and Children, Free Breast Pump Resources
Nutrition Healthy Food Preparation, Menus, Samples and Recipes. Mobile Food Pantry Food Items

 

Appreciate.Bond.Care

Educate.Empower.Enlighten

Mommies, Bellies, Babies & Daddies: Sister Circle

The Sister Circle is a safe, supportive space where expectant, postpartum, and breastfeeding mothers can come together to share experiences, ask questions, and receive guidance. Led by compassionate maternal health professionals and experienced moms, the Sister Circle fosters meaningful connections, ensuring no mother feels alone during this transformative period.