Young Mothers Get Access to Home-Based Nurse Care
Organization | Trust for Social Achievement Foundation |
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Region | Bulgaria |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Ivanka Puleva |
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The Trust for Social Achievement aims to assist 200 young pregnant women living in poverty in Bulgaria. Intense home-visits by nurses (Nurse-Family Partnership program) in the course of 2+ years help those first-time moms develop parenting skills for their babies' healthy start in life. Parents learn how to stimulate their children's emotional and cognitive development. Additionally, moms and their partners are supported to continue their education and/or find employment (economic independence).
Challenge
Thousands of young first-time mothers in Bulgaria are practically deprived of adequate prenatal and postnatal care due to social exclusion and financial constraints. Many drop out of school because of their pregnancies and miss their chances for professional development. At the same time those young women lack key parenting skills to secure their babies' health, safety and stimulating environment. All this results in perpetuation of the cycle of poverty and exclusion.
Long-Term Impact
We will be able to provide pivotal home-based care to more moms and newborns in the coming years as a result of this critical support. The initiative offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to expressively alter a child's life path. Furthermore, we will establish a solid basis for many future moms' support in the years to come - not just in the maternal role but also on the way to economic independence. With your support, parents are creating better futures for themselves and their families.
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