The Health Equity Project is focused on building a stronger, more inclusive system
                                       of care for expecting and parenting mothers in southeastern North Carolina. Through
                                       education, professional development and community partnerships, our goals include:
                                    
                                    
                                       
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                                          Reducing implicit bias in care settings by developing and delivering targeted training for educators, medical professionals
                                             and mental health providers. 
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                                          Offering interactive, continuing education workshops that equip healthcare professionals and educators with practical strategies for advancing
                                             racial equity in their fields. 
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                                          Providing "train-the-trainer" certifications to health and education partners in Robeson County — empowering them to expand the
                                             project’s reach and impact within their own communities. 
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                                          Sharing accessible, community-focused information that raises awareness about maternal health access, equity and the steps we can take
                                             together to improve outcomes. 
Through these efforts, we aim to create a ripple effect of change — equipping systems,
                                       professionals and communities with the tools to support maternal and infant health
                                       more equitably.