Posts Tagged ‘home visitation’
Impact of Funding for Preventative Women’s Health
Learn how a three-year grant from the United Health Foundation improved our women’s health outcomes, reduced maternal mortality, and supported the mental health of women.
Read MoreReflections on 2023 Health of Women and Children Report
The new America’s Health Rankings 2023 Health of Women and Children Report by the United Health Foundation underscores the importance of our work.
Read MoreLooking Back & Moving Forward with Veronda Durden
President & CEO Veronda L. Durden shares some key successes from the last year, and a look ahead at serving families in Central Texas.
Read MoreRecognizing Leader in Parent Education
Cora Cramer wins the 2023 Ruth Wells Award, a employee recognition award for her commitment to children and families in Central Texas.
Read MoreBuilding a Sense of Community
Our sense of community comes from one common interest: your child. And this community plays a vital role in parental success and family well-being.
Read MoreThe Role and Need for Community
Community plays a role in family health and, more broadly, in family well-being. A family’s network helps improve health equity, access to health resources, and lives of children, parents and caregivers.
Read MoreUpdate on Texas Legislative Session
We supported bills in the Texas legislative session aimed at improving funding for early intervention, Medicaid eligibility, and access to home-visiting services.
Read MoreLegislative session focus on education and in-home programs
Legislative session focus on education and in-home programs Category: News June 21, 2019 The 2019 Texas legislative session was an important one for Any Baby Can. Many issues that directly affect our services and clients were on the agenda for bills or funding. Throughout session, we worked closely with Texas Council for Community Centers, Easterseals…
Read MoreCHIP Update: Texas gets $135 million in extension funding
CHIP Update: Texas gets $135 million in extension funding Category: News December 19, 2017 This Christmas, families who rely on the Children’s Health Insurance (CHIP) will not be getting notices warning them that their children will be losing healthcare. Thanks to a $135 million funding extension delivered to Texas via the federal Centers for Medicare…
Read MoreWhat’s up with CHIP? How the Children’s Health Insurance Program Affects Texans
What’s up with CHIP? How the Children’s Health Insurance Program Affects Texans Category: News November 12, 2017 Lately, there has been a lot of confusion surrounding the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which provides low-cost health insurance to roughly 9 million children and hundreds of thousands of pregnant women who don’t qualify for Medicaid, but…
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