Local Resources for Mothers
Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County is part of a network of healthcare providers who are committed to the health and safety of your baby.

Baby and Me - Tobacco Free
The Baby & Me – Tobacco Free Program is a smoking cessation program which aims to reduce the use of tobacco products among women during and after their pregnancy.
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Five Rivers Center
Five Rivers Health Centers began as a medical home for the low-income patients of Dayton, Ohio, by providing both primary and specialty care services to patients.
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Help Me Grow
The Help Me Grow Program is a broad system of services for eligible families with infants and toddlers. They provide services from prenatal to the child’s third birthday.
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Help Me GrowBrighter Futures
The Help Me Grow Program is a broad system of services for eligible families with infants and toddlers. We provide services from prenatal to the child’s third birthday.
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Lifestages Centers
Your transformation during pregnancy may be life-changing. You can take comfort in knowing that we’ll give you all the information, education, and expert medical care you’ll need to handle the transition comfortably.
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Moms and Babies First
Moms & Babies First: Ohio’s Black Infant Vitality Program helps to reduce the number of low birth weight babies, infant deaths and sickness within the ethnic communities of Montgomery County.
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Catholic Social Services
Our services include pregnancy counseling and a variety of programs to strengthen parenting skills, and prevent and treat behavioral problems in children. Confidential pregnancy counseling is available.
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Silver Linings
Silver Linings is a group for individuals who have experienced the loss of a child. They support one another through the stages of grief, healing, and closure. The group meets at the Kettering location of the Miami Valley Women’s Center.
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Artemis Center
Artemis Center is Dayton’s Domestic Violence Resource Agency. They provide a safe place, as well as help, guidance, and referrals to other community services, to those who need it.
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Catholic Social Services
Our services include pregnancy counseling and a variety of programs to strengthen parenting skills, and prevent and treat behavioral problems in children. Confidential pregnancy counseling is available.
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Have you joined Centering Pregnancy Yet?
Centering Pregnancy is a group approach for expectant mothers where you will receive your prenatal care, along with learning more about pregnancy and building relationships with other women at the same stage of pregnancy as you are. Also, get a chance to pick up some free baby items when you attend! Multiple locations around Montgomery County offer Centering Pregnancy.
State and National Resources for Mothers
There many resources for expecting mothers, and new mothers, provided by the state of Ohio, the United States government, and many other non-profit organizations. Contact EveryOne Reach One if you need help finding the resources you need to care for yourself and your baby.

Ohio Department of Medicaid
Ohio Medicaid offers programs for children, pregnant women and families with limited income to get health care. Once eligible for Medicaid, each child (birth through age 20) will have access to an important group of services known as Healthchek.
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Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
County Department of Job and Family Services-for help with cash assistance, food assistance, or childcare.
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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education.
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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides federal grants to states for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education.
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Maternal and Child Health Bureau
We focus our efforts on three key strategic priorities: improving women’s health before, during, and beyond pregnancy and across their life course, improving the quality and safety of maternity care, and improving systems of maternity care.
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Children's Health Insurance Program
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
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Are you or someone you know pregnant?
Do you live in Montgomery County? Could you use assistance accessing resources like help with utilities, rent, diapers, a crib, legal services, mental health resources, doula services, transportation to your prenatal appointments?