The grants will go toward parent education, and health care for mothers, babies and young children, according to the foundation.
SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Foundation is donating $500,000 in grant funding to 10 local, nonprofit groups to improve access to quality care, including child care, mental and behavioral services, according to a news release Friday.
- Global Communities, which offers free prenatal and childbirth education, postpartum and breastfeeding support, focusing on Black families and immigrants in San Diego County; - Indian Health Council Inc., which focuses on connecting North County native families to indigenous lactation consultation; - Somali Family Services of San Diego, supporting multicultural refugee and immigrant families providing access to early childhood education, prenatal and postpartum care, and parenting education to foster skills;
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